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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1900)
IfDHEY TROUBLES OF WOMEN Ev..Atrk' I.Ur Rlinw Ilntr Nil Mr VlnUlimii and Wm ..... II........... T I.. - V if.. wlnii tmit llu...l j h..Te bearing flown pnliin. Mviikun sr.. not appeared ",r l,,n " mourns ; .... will, ,l,ll fistliiirir'. Ala" l,ttVU ''''""i' unu" '''"d Lp (rouble. , ... Bl hM,H'cn t,,'",vn-v 'or " 'ot,f t,m'' i ,.! miserable I thought I would F irooi! " - Mihh Komx Fhkiikiiiok', wi Ohio. Auff- . I8U0. tinnii Mim. I'lKKHAM ! I linvrs used I I'. ... . , . t 4. 1.1 . y. rdl B' ri"""1"" " 'fK"1""'" kiiii- ' ..II.w. li illrnnl IfiliM. nti.l .inn i. ..mii acciu ii"it - --- r j dure not fell so well for yearn n fio at present. Huforo taklnir your i i... h iiinhi tnlmiriilili niirsiiti vm w ttr mw 1 iuiiiii iii.b umu i.i aivrii 9'"'. . . ... ...II. ...Ill Jnd did 1101 cnru w mm trim miy one I eel i well I cannot be grateful 0V" - m ... ...I. .. 1 I i lno(fl' to yon ior wimijuu navu uon L.m. Mm Kuma Fhkukiiicu, Troy, bhlo, Sept- J". 0"w. itacknclie Cured DcAn MitH. I'inkhah ! I writ to iinli vou for tim (fowl iyimi K. rink KVeifelnble Compound husdoiic me ft l tlia Ulliy iiiuuivihu i nu.ru I (III lie u" . . . ... ftithcllH'il mc. ' doctored with onn it the bent physicians In tlio city o K.w York, but received no benefit. I ful been ailing for about Nlxteen years Its so weak anil nervou thut I could kiruiy ain ii'imvii .iiiii in my Ktckand wns iron uico wun icucnrriKea, italic were Irregular nud pnlnfiil, H'orilc"totrxI,rcH 1,10 benullt 1 have !rlTtil from the use of your medicine. heartily recommend It U nil suffering Somen. ' mm. AiAiir uauohinoku YlnoUor, Pa. So Halrallnn Army In Mrilru. The f-'nlvntlon Army for tlio second j)me h ml"''! to K't inninoiti I kltilco. .Muxlciiu laws kirmd nil ru llsloui procession in tlio streets Ktlei. MIAKK l.NTO YOIIK HHOKH i Allen's I""' Ke. n powder fur the fret It furff piixriiii, uniiiieit, piiinriiiiKi nrrv sin feel, it"" noiiiiiii.v uixcii iiieniniK on iftninm nm "i I in i:in Kr"Miif iiforlilltK'X'i-t oi inenite Alien i-imii uf nmlfi mjiilor new uliiicx frel eimv llli a rerlmii " !r 1 iiurnwiiiie ,Nnil fsMlini (-minim mid hoi. tlrril. iiehlii fret. H nine over WltM h-nlluiuiiliili yff It Miiv ' '' nil ilniL'iHi ntii Ihiie niiren I'v imill fur In-. Ill Mimin 'Hil I'lrktre I IIKK. .llro, Allen H, Dlniileil. l e Itm . . neprffentntlvei JelTori'on M. l.ovy ii intmiluced u Mil Into tlio liotmu to lel tlio wnr revetiuo nut. ; Motliem mil luid M r. Whitlow' f-'with hfriiptlio lient remedy to ilfta fn lilren iliirtni; the ti-elhlni; period, All the union plumlicri nt St. Paul linn , Hcnt on Htrlku for nhortor buun od Letter pay. Irm or Onto, r itt or loi.rno, ,. I lATll ( (ll.'NTY. I " BniKtJ ( itivinkc(iMli llit he li the jWlor liner uf tlio linn of K. J. Cnt.vcr & Co,, lonif uiitiiirK in inu I liy til Tolrilo, l.nunljr Jidfuietlorrnul, mil llil nM llrm rll lr Piiumol O.NKIIl'MiltKlJ HUI.I.A ItH fnr each naeieryeiwoi cnurrli Hint eminut Ui curi'J riliCUIOOI HALL' UATIRIIII Ul'MK. KlljlS'k' J I'llKVKV Bwornto before me iul utiicrjlieit In my Kieiice,lhli6iliilijrolIierembcr,A. I). )). ., A. W. OI.KASON, l-v-1 tiotarv Public Bill'i rtrrh rure In taken Internally ami acta J..IHIJ vu mr imimhi Him inilCOUH IliriACCI OI tijiicra, M-nu lor IritimnnlaK, tree. t V i I'll ijwi.'v ii T.,i..in n !.,., . - ......... U , . u.w. V, w, IIir Kainlly i'llia are tho beat. It la mililtliat tho Stun. bird Oil Com arty now ontrolM thu entire outmit ol ait of tlio United Httttort. A SENATOH'S LETTER. eruna as a Nerve and Ca tarrh Tonic the Talk of the World, Bon, W. v. Bulllvnn, U. B. Bcuator from Mia- uiip,i. Hon. W. V, Sullivan. United States nator from Misslwdnnl. in ft lot.tnr rn iently written to Dr. Iliutman from Jior(l, ilits., gays tho following: ror some tinio I havo boon a BulTorer Enm catarrh in ltd innsr. Inoli.lpnr, K'lie, so much bo that I boonmo alarm m as to my cenoral hoalth. Hut. hour- Pg of Pe-ru-ua as a good rflmedy, I pvo it a fair trial and soon bouan to pprovo. Its ofTootn woro aistinotlv penefloiixl, romovint' tho aunoviuK Pyraptoms, aud was particularly t'ood f tonto. I tako plonsuro in recommending Jour croat national catarrh euro. p-na, aa tho best I havo ovor tried." W. V. SULLIVAN." na Tin oiiliuf IttifnaHtin fl. Tllflluf. imnn liniilni Pnmnn ItlrOBS Tlio Pnmnn lvrn.ll.itnn C.n . P I . , " . .... .1(V,.V..V WW., SOlUmbus. O.. for n frnn linnle on eatarrli. C?.UcWJllrB:Jlifd'.lr CUHtiHtHt MUIS? fAlIS. " I "" vuuga Bjruu. AiugUBrrup. TmteiUooO. I m iima. Hold br Oruuelata. "I1 WkMtsi MP o " mm ..,T.!'.!!i"0r" 1,nvo,""-"' war eon Ulined a In rue niianlll v ,.f .in ..... !!"!' '.'.!, "!'",'r..,0,,V,,r""'"',"' lHHltilo ,1114. ' "oxioiiH vapor of lyd- ' Mill. I- in. . II, , "7 111 I'flHN IIH " , : ""r'" ''''ii'iiinoiiKtl... iiaiin,, ' "I'' ,,r" Wn "i" "'yrlnilH on -I HIIIIIMMTy K'HVCH. Uill'ilfli I I J, i ..,v ,.. K,W ,,,.,, Oil (llHiippeiirliii; cnrrliiiriHi I,,.... i. Jjliiwil In tl, fct(,l,0MH K,ir,,II( .... . imii iiiirnor. KxnerlM win he liinlior In now proof ,,KI,N ,iy. tlilNK Unit limy try In Hteiiiu Into It. II wan Cecil Itiinili.H wlm mii.h.lt n fiiHhli.ii In Sonin Africa to u,. Duich fiiriiliiir.. mid i,oui:i,t i,iall Hi,. Kood "i"'" h which wen. i i. found In old Hour Iioiikch. Mvery niece of fur- nil m e In bin hoiinc h pure Dutch imd iiiiinjiii'. Joiil linn been nfllltiK In Aimtrln at ?li a Ion, nud kuiii,. of u,0 (Jerinim Hi'lmolK have iM-eii eliiHcd for lack of fuel. lixpoitH of American coal to ICu- r,,l' nrc I imliiK eoininon. An Hiik- IIhIi Mj iidieai,. H ,,, mV(. contcK.t. ed for L'.lK )(),( hi ioiih of Alabama coal lo he forwarded by way of New Or- ll'IlllK. I'rof. Kolle of Ilerlln declnreH that a law iHirtlon of South Africa Ih very lienlthy and would be verv Htiltiilile for phlhlMli-al pallenlM If trie's were more plenilfiil. Water, however. Ih very iicarce, no that the rain water him to lie eollcclcil and Mlored III reHcrvolrn. and better inetliiMN of filtration are re quired. The. town trUHU-f, of Kenton, Ky., have jcranled (JeorKe Itlley a llcetiHo to open a naloon on nn iiKrcoment that ho la to keep IiIm ioirn open all the time, UK' no Hcrecn whatever nnd that no one he allowed to "treat" or "net 'em up" In lilrr place of biiNliioHR. Kvery man who drlnkn iiniHt pay for hid own Ibjuor. It la but a ohort time since Vcrdl foundiMl hla nohle nH.vluui for ai;ed and Invalid inUHlclaim nud componerH. A Milan eorrcHMndent snyH that the mnextro Iuih further endowed the asy lum by innklnK over to It all the royal- tlei due to him upon IiIh niiiNlc during hla lifetime and nlno the Kreatvr part of the prolllH after Ills death. That votliiK would take women from their homes and household ilulles wan recently at a Philadelphia meeting ad vanced aa an argument iiKnlnst women HiiffraKO. Hut a woman In the nudl- enco teatlfleil that one day when (the went to vole ahe took her little K'rl (o ccliool, did one day'a mnrketliiK. ciiHt her ballot and got home Inside of twenty mlnulea. It Is projioscd In France to establish a court or justice run ny women and for women, to which niny be carried nil those ensen concerning which the most learned men know nothing. This will relieve a man Judge, for lrwtnnce, form determining queatlona as to fit In suits brought by dressmakers against their clients, and It ought to do awny with much expert testimony in such COHCS. A man from St. i.ouli recently rwle in an electric car in Cajie Town with eight other Americans from different parts of tho United States. The car wns made In Philadelphia, the rails In Pittsburg, tho motor In Lynn; the motorman was from Han Francisco nnd the conductor from Koston. In tho friendly competition for the trade of the world this country Is beginning to tako Its share. Vo nk era people arc Interested In a movement to buy the Manor hall, built In 1082 and of historic Interest ns be ing tho scene of Georgu Washington's courtship of Mary Phllllpse, The Vonkent Gazette nays that two sub scriptions of $5,000 each have been made to the fund and the lonkcrs His torical Society and the local Daugh ters of the American Revolution are Interested In the matter. iV well-known leader of fashion In Philadelphia Is making a quaint little collection of tiny dressed dolls thnt are models of tho frocks she wears herself. When tho dresnninker Bonds home n new garment she duplicates It by a tiny model on a doll. Everything must be perfect, even down to tho real lace nnd solid silver or goni uuttotw ana diamond buckles. Tho dolls are ranged In a glass case In their owner's dressing room, with the date or their creation underneath. GAINS FORTUNE AT CAPE NOME Tuck Hnrrla, Tried In Chicago for Mur- ... . .jut inrmri.ttnn oer in loini iw" ' - It 1b strnngo how the wheel of for- tuno acts In tho enso of certain men," said a well-known Chicago lawyer, as ho lit a fresh cigar. "Tako the cbbo I have In mind, tho story reads Wro a ro mance, tho truth of which can bo at tested by court records nnd any num ber of persons knowing tho facts. "In 1805 Jack Harris was arresieo on Clark street, charged with murder. There wns no question about tho kill ing, but Jack claimed tho act was in lf-defense. Ho was locigea m uio Cook County Jail, but who ho was or win. ho ciuiio from was never reveal ed by tho defendant to his own counsel. Ho did say his name was ubhuuiuu uu there ho stopped. When arrested Hnr- rls had about $50. He spent ifi ror posi- Rtninns nud as tnucii moro ror sta- tlonery, nnd began writing to tho out- Ditto world. In auout a monin jniier Whitman was surprlsea oi mo numuer . . . 1.U..0 n nil nnrnon nnr.lr. Ijr regioicreu iunv igos which came addressed to Jack ' W"' ,,ie nmn nci from $5 to N0, and In a short time the Jail regis- . n.i.iwiMi nearly 52,200 to IiIh credit. Harris remained for twenty-two months nn occupant of murderi-tV row, nnd then went up for trial. Ho was ac 'milled and left (he Jail when din charged with a $n note and was never heard of ngaln until last week. "Harris Is now king of tho Cape Nome sports. He stin ted out from Seat lb' two months after his acquittal In Ohlrago for Dawson City. He located a claim on Donllnlon creek nnd worked It for nil It wan worth. When the cold wenlher set In, In I WW. he was down to bed rock and had a deposit of fiO.OOO In a Portland bank. He sold out for ?10, 000 and went to Nome, where he Invest ed It In mining claims, which are said to day to he worth half n million. He Is now a partner of Jim (Irndy, and ho owns two miloons at Nome, ns well as a well-equipped giiinbllng-houBe. The monthly Income from (he faro table alone Ih said to be $0,000. Tho wealth already accumulated by Harris cannot bo less than $(15,000 In round numbera. He expects to build an opera house and ilarice hall nt Nome during the present summer. He says when he can count a cool million he H going to sell out and return to civilization."-! nter Ocean. GREAT ARMIES ON THE MARCH. Order of Pnrcen nnd How They Rtrliis Out for Mltex. From wine of the descriptions the newspaper corresiKindents hnve sent home of the United Slates army when on the march In the Philippines, most people may have an Idea of the great length of nn army 11 s It Is stretched out on the road. CorresiKindents with the Krltldh nrmy In South Africa hnve noticed the same thing, ns one column or nnojher has advanced. One such writer tnte that a single battalion of Infantry 1,000 strong-whlch Is the strength of nn English battalion-Lakes up 11 road length of 525 yards, Includ ing nliout eighty yards for stragglers. A battalion of field nrtlllery takes up WW yardK, nnd n regiment of cavalry takes up. when marching four abreast, (150 yards. An nrmy corps, with Its staff, wagons, guns, hospitals, etc., would extend over thirty-four miles of road. An army marches slowly on the best of roads. It Is much more tlrjng march ing In a crowd than walking alone. Soldiers go nt the rate of about two and one-hnlf or two nnd three-quarters miles nn hour, nnd In the Kngllsh army j they do a good day's march when they cover thirteen miles. This accounts for the fact that when news Is printed of nn nrmy marching to attack surprise Is expressed that the attack Is delayed so long. It takes a day or more for nil the men to assemble on the battlefield. The rates of mnrch for the various arms differ, of course, hut the fastest arm has to suit Its pace to the slowest. Here are the Kngllsh official cates: In fantry In small bodies, three miles an iiour; inrnntry in large uouies, two ami 1 a half to two and three-quarter miles; cavalry, wnlklng, four miles; cavalry, trotting, nine miles; cavalry, galloping, fifteen miles; nrtlllery, walking, three miles; artillery, trotting, eight miles. In our nrmy the average march for Infantry Is from fifteen to twenty miles n day. When troops move In large liod les, nnd particularly In the vicinity of the eenmy the mnrch Is conducted In several columns so as to diminish tho depth of the column and to expedite the deployment Into line of battle. In large commauds the roads, If possible, are left to the artillery and ( trains. When long distances have to be cov ered rapidly It Is done by changing gaits. The most favorablo ground Is selected for the double time, but caro Is taken not to exhaust the troops Im mediately before engaging the enemy. Student Warn Grttlng Gay. It was nt a Chicago medical college nnd a "quiz" was being held. Among the students was a funny mon, wno wns suspected of trying to "play to the galleries" by nlways twisting his an swers 60 ns to raise a laugh. One of his bits, nlthough not strictly original, was his description of a very remark ablo red bat ho had seen. The profes sor and class were very much Inter ested. The professor wan skeptical, and Intimated that ho would be moro satlsllcd wore he to sec It "Pvo brought It with me," said tho student, nnd, taking the paper off a package, he exhibited a brick bat. Tho other day ho was asked about tho origin of cholera, "Asia, they say, but from my own experience I should say It was in tho nbdomlnol region." "I did not nsk yon about cholera In fantum," commented the professor, and that time tho Joker didn't ece what tho others were laughing at What Liaolc of a Letter 1)1(1. An enterprising restaurant proprietor In Philadelphia hung out a large black board sign the other day with tho fol lowing announcement: "You can't beat our 15-cent dlnucra." This sign proved to be a good drawing card until a young man of humorous turn of mind camo along. The latter, aeelng the sign, Btopped. and, nfter scrutinizing It closely, smiled one of those smiles which bode no 0110 any good. Ho waited until none of the employes was watching, nnd, taking out his handker chief, ho erased tlio letter "b" from thr word beat Tho transformation was complete, and It was not until a crowd had collected that tho proprietor of the restaurant discovered why thero wns a larger crowd outsldo than Inside. Mnny a mnn's unpopularity Is duo to his winning ways in a quiet llttlo game. The chronic grumbler nlways grum ble when there is nothing to (rrumblo about I-abor organizations of Seattle aro combating the Japanese Influx by fin ing memhers who patronize establish ments where the Jnps are employed. A lino of $2.50 lo placed ngalnst anyone patronizing a Japaneso restaurant. Igleslns, a prominent labor leader of Porto Itlco, has begun n movement looking to nfllllatlon with tho labor or KimlzntloiiH of tho United States, and evcntunlly to having representatives attend tho meeting of tho American Federation. Tho Hoard of Public Service of Cin cinnati has adopted a rule that all em ployes In the various departments un der control of the board, whetjier such employes nro mechanics, artisans or Identified with other trades, must lie members In good standing of the labor unions of the city. A well-equipped cotton mill, owned nnd operated by negroes, has been started at Concord, S. C. The mill con tains 5,200 spindles nnd M0 looms. The mill mnniigement recruited Its forces from the agricultural colleges and other colored educational Institution, nnd pays a slight percentage less than tho regular rate prevailing In Southern cot ton mills. President Kazeley, of the Internation al Horseshoers' Union, In his annual re port, devotes a chapter to automobiles, discussing their possible Influence on the future of the horseshoer. While recognizing the possibilities of the "mo tor wagon," President Kazeley does not tee In It the supercesslon of man's most useful nsslstnnt the horse In any considerable numbers, at least not for some time. The Qulncy granite cutters nnd the Qulncy granite manufacturers have signed an agreement nfter a two months' strike of the former for higher wages and the eight-hour dny, and the men have returned to work. They will hereafter work eight hours a day and receive nn Increase In wnges of 14 per cent. A term of three years is pro vided for to March 1, 1SKJ3, without chnnge, and nn additional two years under nn arbitration clause, which precludes the possibility of any suspen sion of work. -4- M AY SOON BE A KING. Trlnce Rimtaf, Hie Future Ruler of Bweilen mid Norway. Kecause of his recent expression of nympnthy for Great Hrltaln In her trouble In South Africa, King Oscar, of Sweden nnd Norway, may be requested by his cabinet to abdicate his throne. Prince Gustuf Is the heir apparent to tho throne and would succeed Oscar. Ho represents a political party diamet rically opposed to that which supports the aged monarch. Gustuf Is the most cnowjr rniNCE oostaf. unpopular member of tho roynl fam ily. If the election of 11 King wero left to tho people the choice would un doubtedly fall on Prince Karl, the third eon of Oscar II. Gustaf Is very radical In his conceptions of the correct pol icy toward Norway, nnd It Is known that ho Is bitterly opposed to the lato action of the King In recalling Swedish officers from the sister country at tho request of the Norwegians. The masses In Sweden are all for tho Boers and the King's recent ex pression of sympathy for Englnnd has aroused popular feeling. Filled the Dill. Young Obed Perkins It wasn't right ! for you to go to see Cynthy while I wns ; goln' with her, Seth. Sho won't keep : company with me at nil now. Young Seth Wheatly Well, It weren't Jlst ndznetly right, Obed, I'll admit. I But, you see, It were this way: Whllo yer Jlst as good a-looklu' feller aa I am, ' you know Cynthy's a gal what's got n all-fired good eddlcntlou, an' she's gosh dnrned pa-tlckler that she g!ts a feller what uses good grnmninr. That's my 1 strong p'Int, Obed, an' natcherly sho tuck right to me. Indianapolis Sun. Quite Another Tiling. Terhaps one of the most delicate nnd tactful remarks ever mado was thnt of a Frenchman who had not found "a life on tho ocean wnvo" quite all that could be expected. He was sinking, polo and dishevelled, Into his steamer chair, when a pas senger asked cheerily: "Ah, good morning, monsieur! Ilavo you breakfasted?" "No, monsieur," answered the pnllld Frenchman, "I havo not breakfasted. On tho contrary 1" When a girl stub3 her toe, the pain doesn't bother her It she finds that sho didn't skin her patent leather ibo "a An Kxclllnrt Ttnn. The following incident in Lord Wol Aoloy' military carreer is recoided ns having taking placo when ho was in his twenties, nnd had been in tho Brit ish army threo yours. He speaks of it himself us tho most exciting experience of his life. It was in Durum, nnd Wolseloy wns in charge of 11 smnll de tachmonr. During tho advance ho had the bad luck to fall into 11 deep hole, and when he crawled ont found him fiolf nn tiie enemy's side. As he emerged ho was mot with such a show er of bullets that he slid back in short order. After a fow tniuutes he Chiiio out again, and, amid n vigorous volley, ran for his lifo. He was nearly 800 yards from tho British line, and was hit three, times before ho reached a place of safety. Youth's Companion. Cnstomer I've Rot monoy to burn, nnd I want tho best wheel you have. Dealer That's all right. We have bicycles to scorch. Detroit Free Press. Chicago tailors, who have bcon on strike for two months, havo compro mised nnd gone back to work. Your nerves will he strong. If your blood Is bad and you feel nervous, tired, miser able and weak, you should take Hood's Sarxnparilln. It will cjiiinge the condition of your blond mid the state of your feelings, j also. It will make your blood rich and 1 pure ami give you strong nerves and sweet sleep. It is America's Greatest Medicine. Hood's SarsapaHtta Is sold by nil druggists. Price $1. I Hood's 1'ills are the favorite cathartic. Zic. 1 We Are Direct Importers of ..AVENARiUS GARB&UNEUM.. (The Famous German Wood Preserver) WHICH TEIISIANKNTLT IKSTKOYS CHICKEN UICE AND VERMIN One application is all that is required. It lasts for years. Price, 50 cents per quart. Write for circulars and information FISHER, THORSEN & CO., Portland, Oregon (PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.) ' FORTUNES TO BE MADE IN OIL If You Are Awafce to Your Own Chances Read This and Then Write Us for Full Information and Prospectus. California Is destined to be the greatest oil Held of the world. Already Taut riches have been atnaxed there in petroleum, and great fortunes are sure to be made In that ecctlon this year. We own a quarter neeilon of land, IGu seres, In the heart of the (unions Kern County Oil D la trlct. The oil la there and all we hare to do Is to drill a well and tap It. For development purpmes we will sell 25.U00 tharcs of Treasury Stock at (t rerabare. Peo ple uho buy this Kick will see It Increase lu value (ntt aud they will make money fast. Fullest Investigation Invited. Our property has been examined and reported on as unquestionably valuable by XI. XI. Og,len, Field Expert, 1'rodncera' Oil Exchange, Ban Francisco, Cnl.,and by O, W. Fox, for fifteen ers expert (or the Standard Oil Company. Our deeds and abstracts art now deposited lu the Merchants' National Hank, Portland, Or. Our ofllcers are without salaries. ORIENTAL, OIL, & FUEL COMPANY 512 Obamber of Commerce Portland, Orogon. II. C. KCKEXnEKGEIE, Pres. It. L. DUHHAXI, Vlce-Pres. II. C. STRATTON', Secy. ItOAKI) OK 1)1 KKCTOKS: (To any nnd all ol whom we refer yon.)-J. Frank Watson. President Merchants' National Ilauk, Portland, Or.; H. 1. Durham, Vice-President Merchant National Dank, Portland Or.; II. C. Ilreedeii.of II. C. Ilreeden & Co., Portland, Or.; II. C. Ectteii berger, Com. A cent Michigan Central Hallway; Charles V. Cooper, Contracting Freight Agent, Union Pacific Hallway. jy-Write ns today. You will be glad you did so. If you have any means at all you ow It to yourself to Investigate this opportunity (or Investment. Force Feed Elevator, warranted to waste less grain than any other. Send for Catalogue. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO. - First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon Branches: Salem, McMinnville, La Grande, Medford, Seattle, Spo kane. COOK BOOK FREE. A poatal addressed to P. O. Box 41, Portland, Oregon, will bring vou a handsome Ko-Nut Cook Hook. Ko-Nut Is the latent lard suhatl tuie; and purer cheaper aud more economical. For Sale by all Grocers. 1000 YEARS OF WASTE Kve r lnce grate fire were Invented, huuiehold era have been wioIIiik " per cent of their fuel, for moil of the heat went up the chimney. Hut now there Is u nonderrul chunge, for everybody who seen It adopts Hi New Columbian fire grate ihat has a new ayslem of di'uujrtUN, makes a white flame, no ..moke at all, and nends all the heat Into the room. For pictures and full description upply to THK .Ti.HN ItAKHKTT Co., Ol First Htreet, rorilnnd. iireKou. HARD WORKING WOMEN Can find quick and permanent relief for terlous and strength destroying tioubles in Moore's Revealed Remedy Thousands have used it and thousands now praise it. It cures permanently. l per bottle at your druggist's. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Building or remodeling residences and stores. Wo carry a complete Hue of Mantels, Urates and Tiling, Tlio Flooring. Tile Wain scoting. Andirons, Fenders, Screens, Electric, (Ins nnu Combination Chandeliers, aud all sup plies peitalnlug to Electric and (las Lighting. We nlo carry all kinds of Batteries, Hells aud Indicators. Photographs cheerfully sent on application, MIAMI ll(ll,:OHII.tt(). 84B Witalilnctoii St., Piil tliuiit, Or, Drink In India. Mory Clement Luavltt, honorary president of tho World's Woman's Christian Temporance Union, said, in a recent article: "Tho host physician in India told mo that it whito pooplo woudl let drink entrioly nlono, and eat not more than half ns much meat, they might hnve as good health us lu England or anywhero olso." Tim Typewriter Invention. A statistician has proved that the Inven tion of the typewriter has given employ ment to 500,000 people, but he falls to ataie liow maiiv races of wenk stoiiuicha and diepsiH It has induced. All people of seiii'iunrv occupation need llostetter's Sluiiinch" Hitlers. Ithelps nature to bear the strain which ensues from confinement and it is a wonderful medicine. No one realizes this mure keenlythan the man or woman who has been cured of stomach trouble by its use. Twenty-six thousand arrests for drunkenness n year nud 8,000 impris onments is tho appalling record of one of the most cnlightouod American cities. It means oho arrest to every four families. The net cost to th city therefore wns more than $100,000. HOITT'S soiioor,. Mcnlo Park, Snn Mnteo County, Col., with its new buildings, newly furnished and complete laboratories, beautiful sur roundings and hohie intlucnces, Is one of the best equipped schools for the training ofbovsnud voting men 011 the const. It Is in charge of Dr. Ira (I. Hoitt and Is ac credited at the universities. Hend for cat alog, Tenth year begins August 6, 1000. I do not believe Plso's Cnre for Con sumption bus an equal for coughs and rolds.-JoiiN V. Uovmc, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, 1000. A Duqncsno, Iowa, man has a dog which was sent him by express all the way from Manila, Philippine islands. CHAMPION BINDER .. Best On Earth... Eccentric Sprocket Wheel, chain pulls on the long; spokes when doing- the hardest work, which is compressing- the bundle, tying- the knot and discharging the bundle. We guarantee a g-ain of power of (6 2-3 per cent at this time. IMPEOTED WLIVER ONE FOR A DOSE. CareSlckneadKboandDyf pepsla. Remove Pimples, Purity tlia Ulood. Aid Ulgss tloa.l'rorcntr.lllouineei. DonotOripoorBlcken. Ta convince ynn.wlllmalliamp efreetfullbot.liM. DR. BOSANKO CO., nild.lpkU, Soldby Druggists, THE PROSPEROUS FARMER Always has a McCORMICK. Call on the Agent, or address A. H. Boy Ian, General Agent, 32J Hawthorne Ave Portland, Or,, for Catalogue. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Obeoow, can give you the best bargains lu general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is tin equalled. 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