Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, July 06, 1900, Image 3

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    m WOMAN'S HEALTH
t bottom from Women rto
Sid of Pa'" byMrfl.Plnklmm.
iLccd t lul0 yur ,"t',,lol,, I
I W"1" . it...,.., MtfnKU
vbody wemctl to pain In no mo
i tlmo of monntruiitltm my
Homitlhlnir torrlblo. I
rtriK . ,, , i.,,4
&Vl.blnP KCTOrlll bottle Of liVllIll
h-inldioyi'" Vcffotublo Compound till
rbwl fMlinK" wero frono. a am now
L, prlo your medicine."-Mns.
I'.. '. Hnr 2211. ltoillcn. Mlnli.
fc, FKBCI"'""
L,le TroublcB Overcome
IptinMii"' l'lNKUAMi-Ihiid fomnle
ff lttnt,nlolomi:b troublo. About
I,,. ftlfo I happened to pick up a
nut contained ' advertisement
Frdls B. I'Inlchiim'H veKctuuio uom-
E't .,ul when I read now It hud
i,nd decided to ifWo H a trial. I
I .l .... .. r.aillt mil now fVfllnrr
IIOi nu . "
Htctly well. 1 wUh to thnnk you for
benefit your medlclno hns been to
No nore I'nin
DiinMnH. I'ihkium : YourVeife-
Compound iiua oecn oi much
sfltto rue. nlicii ray inclines iiral
L,,.l tlirv wero very Irregular.
f occurred too often and did not
Is for week or more. I alwayn
6rcd at theso tlmcn with terrible
i Id my back and abdomen. Would
fa bed for neverni iay and would
fie exactly rational nt time. I
bjrila K I'lnklium vegetable
Bpounil. anil inruw uctiuna ir;iiiur
finlnii left mo entirely." Una. E.
CsTi uruici ui.
. ....I ... lwa In..
L from dlKonno In tunibly hrnvy.
Eapoloon'" cjunpiilK" acroniftlio Nlo-
nut 01 HU.uuu iiurauit, iiu wwur
45,000 Hiircumbcd In nix 'month.
boslcKO oi I'lnvnn ino iuihhiiuih
SO r cent of their drnuKiit mil-
, ml 111 tlm I'-Kipmi" warn oi loos
EDglli'li homos wero (llimbluil, of
h 600 died from sleknoHH and only
tho fluid of buttlo. ronrnon'H
Mine.
bew rfRiilutlon cor Introduced in
wkU'Iick. workn no nccurutuly
rtlie tlmo plecoii do not vary 10 tec
fin a month.
Jery saloon nt lulluliomn, Tenn.,
Been placed under the legal buy
ed with Sunday liquor lolling.
Trr Allen' Vnnt Kmtr,
Zndcr to Ik- klmkcn Into the ahoe. At
tnwit your frrt frrl fwollfll, nervoim
tot, anil Rrt tirnl 'Hily. Iiyoulinve
Itlni! feel r tielit .iliora, try Allen n
;Knir It cooln the fret and miiken
lliiK ran)' ( nrm ingrowing nuim,
llfii and twrntliiK frrt, bllntrni mid
Da hkiIi itrllevri corns anil tiuulnn.i
lii.iln mid clvm rrt and comfort. We
K0,000 ifMlmoiiliil". Try it today,
by All Iriiifi:lKtii ami Mion drnlrrn fo
I rial farknirr Kill. K. AUdrcM Alien
anltad, Lrltuy. N. Y.
Crlinn 1'rrTnlcnt In llerlln.
Hrnes of violence, whoso pflrpetrn
pare remaiuod uudiiicovorod, hiivo
ne m common in Jiorlin and its
Bborhood thut the l'ruHalnu min
Col the interior lmn Kiven notice
all violent dcuths Hliull bo report
cones tq a special buronnl which
Ldecldo whether tho local or Her
slice ahull tako up tho onie, and
vuin iDKtuncofl nimii not lti own
llvca to work. N. Y. Sun.
rhytlcUn nml Mnrplilnv.
M recent nddross boforo a grndiiat
ii.iM oi inedlcnl ntudnuta occur
goliowint;, "lOHt Honslblo advico
9le fowcr nhvMlcinnn become In
than munition) of othur nrofoa
a larger proportion bocomu ml
I to the use of morphln. Opium
f form in oxcoodinelr dnnBomuH
"elf-ndmlnistorcd. No phyidcinn
attempt to treat hlmsoll. but
I" tnko tho advico and follow the
jion of another phyaicinn."
PAHD0N WAS F0HGED.
rem rtNTIAHY.
Mnu Wh.e A.lvtulrc. At-n ir. ...
rd I. N,.w Mu ll,Mlrc
"""" r ii lliuiU
lloiKtllrna.
I
'""I ttiiili-onil In
,,""::.r,."!M ,,rl""1"" ' ""'y.,
w,,,,m "" '"'i: IllVLMllv,. Kvll
. ii.-i,.uM. Hirong mnnmny, with ..our!
; jj nu r out lliu moHt flnrlnK dmlH
i M'ln.'U,i,,l'.,ll.,',, Wl""0ll tlMOHKl, .Ik
, UIU , ( ,V11((
(illll'H Willi
by
EMEDY EQUALS PERUNA,
SO THE WOMEN ALL SAY.
Min Bman Wymar.
s Snsan Wymar, teacher in the
pouci school, Chicago, 111., writes
ninn
Bing I'o.ru.na. Hhnimvii! "Onlv
Kfjio hnvo aufforod as I hnve, can
iwiat a blessing it is to be ablo to
fuei in l'OTu.uo. This has been
Porlenoe. A friond in need is a
tnueod, and every hottlo of Pe
I ever bought provod a good
to nio. Susan Wymnr.
"inrgarothn Dauben, 1314
Suporior street, ltuoino Citv.
Iwrites: 'I foel so wall and cood
PPPynow that uen cannot de-
Ii i! Po'ru'na 's everything to
I have taken sevoral bottles of
Inftfoi female complaint. I am
change of life and it does me
"e-ru-na hue no equal in nil
'Regularities and nmnnrencies
Kr to Women pnuuml hv nnlvln
-" j i .
Pr6SB Dr.
r ,re8 book for women only.
Iiu
Hemic
WCnltll. AllHIlllllnlv ..III.
Ollt I'dliHclencc. yi.i Hi'iiKlllv, 1.....1,
lll'HI. HI,. (I,,. . M,,10 t ym ,m W( ll
KIUIIII IIKIIIIIHl.
i.'l'l ...
. , mm nmtiiiin. I Imvc In mind
;""","" '"'vr, to my kimwlnlg..,
been diipllnitcd In tlil ..,.u..ih.
oiitlniied, "In which tl. Ingcnul'iy of
one of thin i.uh wiih Mi'vendy taxed In
.mi uiriirii out to H. a Hiirmmfiil nt
"..i iu oHiiiin rcifiiHt- from a long
wii oi impriHoiiiui.ut in Mm Ohio
nuiii' pen,
1 n "B "iiiuilii Allen wiih
. J. "r Hl'1 ,;,"" Nntloniil bun
11 .I-W lineilllH, OIK.' Of tllf MllOllglHt
llllllllelnl IllHllliilloim II... ,.lv II..
lllld been eoiiiiecU.il with the blink for
l" '-'ivi' yoiiiM iiiid win
111
"iiu firry erooU mill tuill of Hh uf-
finro. He wiih limillcltly triiKtid
both (li'iioHliorH mid directum.
III!.. I! -.1
mummy evening a covered ex.
preHM wngoii drove up Oiiiuil Klreet.
" '"""UK mio ino niiey nt the leur
or me imiik, wiim Imckeil up. mid IiihIiIo
oi iiuir mi in.nr wiih loiided up with
over ?.lir..(HMI of tlit bnnk'H euiii.in.v
Allen liud hypotl nie.l nil tho Hccurl-
llen lie could lay IiIh IiiiiiiIk on mfd linil
iiiiliimwn to the prenlilent or dlrectom.
neeiiu ciiiyH liefoie. ordered large Hhlp
tllllttlu . . P I. . .
.... .. .n , ninn inini mo imnu'H corre-
NpoiiiientM III other cltli'M.
me Iiihh wiih not dlHcovered until
'i'liemliiy moriiliig, when Allen was
iiiNhi'iI riom IiIh phico in the Imnk.
Monday chnnced to lie u legal holiday.
.o there wiih plenty of time In which to
plant Hie procicdN of the robbery. To
thin day the hiding place of the bunk's
coin Iiiin not been traced
(JrcuiiiHlanccH nil pointed to Allen
nml it warrant wiim ImmiiciI for IiIh nr
rent. A itiarHluil went up to Cnrrnllton
to nerve it and Allen wiih hodii In ciih
tody, lie mfiiHed to make any explaim
lion. He wiih placed on trial and wiih
M'lileiiced to ten yearn at hard labor nt
( oIlllllllllH.
"One morning the mall brought a let
ter from Mm. Allen, then In WiiHhlng
ton, directed to her hiiHband. iiiitiounc
lug Mlie would lie Hi t'oIumbUH the next
week, mid Unit hIic had Htrong belief a
pardon would be grunted In a few iIiivh.
Khe came according to appointment.
1 liree iIujh after lier arrival an olliclal
looking dociiineiit wiih niiioug the mall
of the warden. It nunc from the De
pnrtment ,-of .State, WiiHlilngtou, I). 0.,
mid contained the information Hint a
pardon had been granted to Allen. The
next mall brought the pnrdon Itself,
Klgned by I'rcHlilent (Jrnnt. Allen wan
released, and, with Ills wife, left Ohio.
It was nearly n week boforo It wan iIIh
covered that the letter and pardon were
clever forgcrlcH. Allen wns never dis
covered again- nt leiiHt In thin coun
try. He Is to day at the head of tho
lending bunk In the capital of Hon
durns Hp also owim the only line of
railway ther lie Ih counted a multi
millionaire. The only untrue thing
nbout thin ntory Ih Allen's iinine."
DISCOVERY BY A HISTORIAN.
Name America Wns Not Derived from
A merino Vrapiircl.
That America derlven Its name, from
Amerigo VeHpticci hint long been re
garded as a certainty. Now, however,
a historian comen forward and nssuren
us thut this Ih not the case. This bis
torlun Ih Itlcnrdo I'almu, director of tho
National Library of Lima, Peru. In a
book which hn Just been published,
ho Insists that America wns not nnmed
after Amerigo VchjiuccI, but that, on
tho contrary. Amerigo Vespucci was
named after America.
Honor Palmn, who lias studied this
ubject for years, maintains that Ves
pucci's IliHt name wiih Alberlco. "Tho
name 'America,' " he says, "Is derived
from n pluco In Nlcuritgun, being the
niinie of n hill lu the province of Chun
voles. Furthermore, the pnnultlmato
syllnblo 'lc' Ih very often found In the
words used by tho Indians of South
America mid by tho natives of the An.
tllles. The syllnblo itself signifies
something largo and lofty, nnd Is found
lu tho niinies of non-voicuuic moun
tains."
Ho further points out that Columbus
did not uso tho word ,rAmcrlcn" In his
letters when lie referred to tho events
of IiIh llrat voyage. "It is moro than
probable," he continues, "that no learn
ed through one of his attendants or
the discovery of gold by some natives
In a place culled America. In this way
It Ih likely that the mi mo grndunlly be
came known throughout Ktirope. At
that tlmo the only geographical account
of tho western hemisphere- was the one
bv Alberlco Vespucci, which wits pub
lished In Lntlu In 1505. nnd In German
lu 1G08. Geographers presumably enmo
to tho conclusion that Alberlco had
given the nunio America not merely to
single hill or mountain, out io mc
entire country.
"When tho tlrst mnp or tnc continent,
bcnrlng tho tltlo 'Provlnco of America,'
was published In Unreelona, in 1622,
Columbus nnd his companions wero
long dend, and there wns no ouo to pro
test ngnlnst tho misuse or ino name.
Furthermore, there was no one in nu
Miirniin w in bore t 10 nniuo AiucriHu,
and, ns Vespucci's name wns Alberlco,
geographers aud hlBtorinns wouiu euro-1
ly have clrcn Ih now .nnii... .1.1.
name if they had desired to honor him
In this fashion.
"Newly discovered countries wero
n y named after sovereigns, ns wo hco
11 tho case of (ieorgla, LouIhIhiiii, Mary.
'Hid, nnd the Philippines, ,,nd when ex
pIiirerH did give mimes to countries they
Helected those of their own fnmlllcH, iih
wo hod in tho ciiho of Vancouver nnd
Miigellnii. The origin of such place
h Coloinblii, Columbus nnd Colon enn
" ho bo clearly tracod."-lJoHlon Her.
11 Id.
LAW A8 INTERPRETED.
An ordinance rcHtrlctliig heavily load
ed vehicles to a specified portion of a
street Is held. In Htuto vs. Hourilmnn
(Me.), M I, n, A. 750, to be unreason,
able, uiiIchh thut portion Is reasonably
Htilted to tlio purpose, aud Its enforce
inent Is denied when that part of tho
Htreet Is absolutely Impassable.
A Htnto statute providing for a Jury
of eight instead of twelve persona In
nny criminal ciiho not capital is held
by the Kiipieine Court of the United
Wilton, In Maxwell vs. Dow, U. H. Adv.
HheelH, AW, not to be In violation of tho
provisions of the Federal constitution
respecting duo process of law and tho
privileges and liiiintintleu of citizens.
In estimating the damages sustained
by tho owner of laud Injured by tho
exercise of tho right of eminent do
uinlii, It Is held, in I'hlladelphlii Hall
Club vs. Philadelphia (Pn.), -PI I,. It. A.
721, thnt future profits of the biiHlness
cannot bo considered for nny purpose
whatever, and iiIko Hint the amount re
coverable Is tho difference between tho
value of the piopeity immediately bo
foro and that Immediately after tho
daiiingo Inflicted, uiiiin'ected by any
subsequent change In the circumstances
or condition of tho property.
Paymcnth to n Htute, received ami ac
cepted, though made In void treasury
warrants which the Ktnte was not com
pelled to receive, are held by tho Su
preme Court of tho United Status, In
Houston Sc. Texas Central Ilallroad
Company vs. Texas (U. S. Adv. sheets,
fiiri), to lie binding on the State, mid an
nttempt to repudiate tho payments wns
deemed to Impair the obligation of the
Implied contract created by the trans
action when the payments were ac
cepted. In this case the warrants wero
claimed to lie iincoiiHtitiitloiial because
Issued to circulate iih money or as bills
of credit, and iiIko void hccntiKc Issued
In aid of the rebellion.
Power of the legislature to authorize
a municipality to acquire nnd maintain
an Independent system of waterwork
Is hold iu SkaucutclcH Waterworks
Company vh. Sknncatcles (N. Y.). 40 I..
It. A. (i.S7 to be reserved to the mu
nicipality on the granting of it fran
chise which Is not made exclusive; but
such franchise, though not exclusive,
is held to he Impaired by 11 statute au
thorizing tlie establishment of miill
nlclpal waterworks, with the right to
impose rates In such manlier as would
compel the private company's property
to pay therefor, mid would also author
ize such a discrimination ngnlnst the
company'H patrons as would absolutely
destroy Its business.
SIGNAL TOIVER8 ON THE LAKES
I Will Me Placed nt I'oInU AlnnK Mlchl
I Ban. Hnpcrlor nnd Huron.
1 In tho near futuro tho national
, weather bureau will begin tho erection
of n largo number of signal towers nt
I various points In tho country for tho
benefit of shipping Interests. From
, theso towers will bo displayed flng,
pennant nnd light slgnnls to warn ves
sels of predicted storms nnd tell them
tho directions from which tho storms
will come.
Twcnty-ono towers will bo erected
within the Jurisdiction of the Chlcngo
weather olllce. Lukes Michigan, Supe
rior nnd Huron arc under tho Chicago
olllce and at the various ports on theso
lakes steel and iron structures nro to
bo built. They will first bo placed nt
those points where tho signal stnffs
heretofore In use have been blown
down or have about reached the end of
their usefulness. The totul height of
tho towers, Including topmasts, will bo
seventy-five feet. At the baso the
structure will bo ten feet square. Tho
four standards or corner posts will
slant Inwnrd nnd come together nt a
point fifty feet above the ground. This
will bo the top of the tower proper.
From this point n mnst or flng polo
will rise twenty-five feet. From the
top of this mast will bo displayed the
flng nnd storm pennnnts. Forty-flvo
feet nbovo the ground will be placed
the red light nnd ten feet above this
the white light. These will bo the
only light signals. Wherever It is pos
sible Incandescent electric lights will
be used for tho lanterns. In case no
electric lights are available the finest
oil lamps will be utilized. Where elec
tricity Is employed the white lantern
will bo supplied with two lights of
llfty candle power ench nnd the red
lamp will have four lights of fifty can
dle power each.
When the red light Is displayed alone
In a Q 11 miliary.
The number and variety of knives
nnd forks that now grace a well-equip
ped Hiid formal dinner table may well
dismay one unused to such a varie
gated outlay of cutlery and silver.
There are forks for the oyster, for the
lis Ii and for the ronst, nnd forks ns well
for anything else that may be served.
There are also knives to correspond to
the forks thnt may be needed. Theso
Implements that social convention de
crees to be necessnry to convey food to
the mouth are usunlly lnld out In for
midable rows on either side of tho
plnte. Tho other evening a simple
Western maiden nt her first Kastcrn
dinner surveyed her supply of knives
and forks with growing trepidation.
Her common sense told her that they
wero lnld out In the regular order In
which It wns Intended thnt they should
be used, but nothing In her experience
hud tnught her which wns the right
end of the row to start In with. Final
ly, In despair, she sought help from her
next-door neighbor, n prominent pnysi
clnn. "Sny, Doc," she questioned anx.
lously, as she pointed nt the offending
objects, "do you eat out ortnr row
York Tribune.
It will Indicate that there Is n storm
! coming from an easterly direction and
I when the red and white are both turn
ed on the storm Is approaching from a
westerly point. Prof. Cox says that
although the two lights are placed ten
feet apart they will appear to occupy
almost the same point when seen from
a distance beyond five miles. Conse
quently the light signals can be of no
value when observed so far away.
The Government recently Issued an
Interesting document on the subject of
the tower to the public In general and
to Intending bidders on the construc
tion of the signal stations. In this It
Is stated that the tower Is to be con
structed of galvanized structural steel,
"the design being similar to thnt of the
ordinary .steel towers used for wind
mills, except thnt the tower Is extend
ed upward In the form of a staff."
Ileforo Grace.
A vounc man who hns an Informal,
not to sav discourteous, habit of help
ing himself to bread or crackers as soon
us ho is seated at table, received a mer
ited reproof one day from an old coun
try minister.
Tho minister's pretty daughter wns
the lodestouo that drew the young man
the parsonage, and one day no was
Invited to stay to supper. A plate of
bread was near his place, and as ho
seated himself he put out his hnnd and,
tnklne n slice, proceeded to test Its
quality by a, liberal mouthful.
The old minister loonea at mm, nim
then folded his hands nnd closed his
es in preparation for grace.
"For whnt we are nbout to receive,"
. Huld. with slow distinctness, "and
for whnt our young guest has alrendy
elved, the Lord make- us irtuy tuann-
ful."
The Thirteen Huperatltlon.
"What, want to leave to-day, Jane,
and you only came yesterday V"
'Well, yes'm. xou sco, you re 1110
thirteenth missus l'vo 'ad this year,
and you're unlucky."
"Why, then, Uia you come; -
" 'Cause I 'ad to 'avo n thirteenth,
nnd I thought I'd get It over. I leaves
terulght, mum." Ixmdon I'fck-flie-up.
By "advantages of n higher educa
tion" Is meant sending a gin on iq
school In order that sho may form s,o
aualntauccs to visit In the summer.
AJSINGINU MOUSE.
Little K ode nt that Warbles Just Like
a Canary.
Mrs. M. E. Marshall, of Brownwood,
Texas, has In her possession a singing
mouse. This wonderful little animal
was captured In a trap In Mrs. Mar
shall's home several months ago. Pre
vious to Its capture the Inmates of the
house frequently heard loud and most
beautiful singing which seemed to
come from the walls of tho building.
Tho notes of the music wero almost
Identical with that of tho tnnnry bird,
except the volume of music was much
louder. Many long and fruitless
searches were made for tho supposed
hidden canary, and dually some of tho
people who knew of the remarkable
musical phenomena bad their supersti
tion aroused and tho report wns circu
lated that the house wns haunted. Mrs.
Marshall, however, wns willing to live
with such a musical ghost. One morn
ing a beautiful dove-colored mouse was
found In n trap In tho pantry. The
color and general appearance of the lit
tle animal attracted Immediate atten
tion, and whllo the household were
gathered about the trap Inspecting the
captive It began to sing like n cannry.
Tho notes were strong and clear. Tho
news thnt a musical mouse had been
captured at Mrs. Marshall's homo soon
spread throughout the town, nud hun
dreds of people called at the pluco nnd
saw the little animal and heard It sing.
A handsome cage was provided for It
and It soon became completely domesti
cated. It sings hour after hour and
seems to enjoy tho distinction which It
has attained. The house hns been vis
ited by people from far and near, and
no ono Is able to explain the remark
able gift which It possesses. Austin
(Texas) Correspondence Chicago Rec
ord.
Newfoundland Cadflsh.
Tho annual export of codfish from
Newfoundland Is about 1,350,000 hundredweight.
i NEW BIONAr, TOWEIt,
I
he Tomtit, f
Whoever to named New York's
loomy prison choso an apt and signifi
cant phraso. Many a wretchod crim
inal has fomid indeod therein that tho
path of sin is tho path of doath, and
tuts mourned nt the burial of his own
blighted hopes and ruined resolutions.
liut "stono walls do not a prison
imiko." Tli ore are thoao who sit im
mured in "tho tombs" of n dead past 1
and woeful present. Themselves, ns
miiton wouiu nave it, nro tneir own
dungeons. Let thorn lift up their heads
to tho dawn nnd freedom. God is not
far from any one of ns. ilnptist Union.
' Do not omit tho lute cuonmbors for
pickling. Tho seed may bo planted in
Juno or July. Tho Whito Spino is an
excellent variety, as it is nnifonn,
round nnd of good length. It is also
tender nnd very crisp, having a long
stem, nnd thoy keop woll as pickles.
They must bo picked off ilnlly or they
will grow too largo.
Wlint tVlll Heconifl of Clilnn?
I None can (orsee the outcome of the
qunrrol between foreign powers over the
division of China. It is interesting to
watch the going to pieces of this race.
. Many people arc nlso going to pieces be
I cause of dyspepsia, constipation and stom
ach diseases. Good health can be retained
if we use Hosteller's Stomach Bitters.
I The Chicago Tribune thinks a cycle
path for wheelmen may be considered
u good thing on the side.
- v
I'opt'a Trouljlfs
"The gas bill is twice what it was
last month," said the poet's wifo.
"There must be something wrong with
tho meter."
"I wish I wero a gas company,"
sighed tho poet. "Every time my
motor goes wrong I loso money." In
dianapolis Press.
lilack cotton hose should bo dried
nnd ironed on the wrong side to pre
vent fading.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derango the whole sys
tem vrhcneiiterlng It through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never be used ex
cept on prescriptions from reputable physi
cians, as thedaraage they will do Is ten fold to
tho good you ran possibly derive from them.
Han's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury,
and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous aurfaces of the system.
In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get
the genuine. It Is taken Internally, and made
In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Testi
monials free.
Bold by Druggists, price "Ins. per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
The income of John D. Rockefeller,
of tho Standard Oil Company, increases
at tho ratu ot $084 nu hour, night and
day.
City Clerk Donovun, of Boston, has
chosen for his messenger a 17 year old
girl, Miss Annie G. Itiley, the first of
her sex to hold such 11 position in Bos
ton. The civil service commissioners
being unnblo to supply a girl in re
sponse to Mr. Donovan's request, ho
chose his own messenger.
Confusion in tho head, vertigo, stu
por, faiutuess, nausea, vomiting, gen
eral depression of tho nervous and cir
culatory functions, follow the ingestion
of large quantities of tobacco.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If yon haven't a regular, healthy rooremrnt of tht
bowels ctcry day, yoo'ro sick, or will be. Keen yoni
boirols open, and bo well, Force. In thnshapnol
Tfolont phytic or pill poison, Is dangerous. Tin
smoothest, easiest, most perfect way or keeping lbs
bowels clear and clean la to take
Unfortunately a willing person is
nearly always a stupid person.
of Jp CATHARTIC
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KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
An Knay Job.
"What is Smith doing now?"
"He is traveling with a circus."
"Pretty.hard work, isn't it,"
"Nn: hn bna nnthinir to do but to
stick his head into tho lion's mouth
twico a day." Tit-Bits.
Silence la floltlen.
Mrs. Stubb John, -would yon refei
to a gnn as feminine?
Mr. Stnbb I should think not Ma
rial "And why not?"
"Because guns can bo silenced."
Chicago Evening News.
HOITT'S SCHOOL.
Menlo Park. San Mateo County, Cab.
with its new buildings, newly furnished
and complete laboratories, beautiful sur
roundings and home inlluences, is one ol
the best equipped schools tor the trainlm:
of boys and young men on the coast. It
is in charge of Dr. Ira G. Hoitt and is ac
credited Btthe universities. Send for cat
alog, Tenth year begins August 0, 1000.
Eyesight is frequently impaired by
the use of tobacco, dne to the paralyz
ing of the noives controlling the iris,
or paralysis of the optio nerve, some
times resulting in absolute loss of sight.
Mothers will And Mrs. Winston's Sooth
lug Syrnp the best remedy to use for thrlt
children during the teething period.
Tho towns of Eddy and Moody. Tex.,
have each voted "no license," the
former by a big majority.
Ptso's Cure for Consumption is an infal.
able medicine for cOughs and colds. N.
W. Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17,
1900.
In Prussia habitual drunkards may
be legally put in charge of guardians.
Thermometer a Nuraerr Keqiilalte.
A thermometer is almost iudespensi
ble in the nursery. It should, if possi
ble, hang in tho middle of the room,
away from tho door, window, wall and
fireplace, where the mercury may be
affected by the draught. Ii the room
where the baby is obliged to sleep i
very hot in tho middle of tho day, or u
at night, hang a wet sheet over the
window and leave the door opeu.
Sprinkle the sheet as it drie.n with u
whisk broom that has been dipped in
cold water. Ladies' Homo Journal.
We Are Direct Importers of
..AVEMARBUS GAfSBOUNEUM.m
(The Famous German Wood Preserver)
WHICH l'ERMAXKSTI.Y DKSTROYS
CHICKEN LICE A1ND 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 AOKNTS.)
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.. Best On Earth...
Eccentric Sprocket Wheel, chain pulls
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work, which is compressing- the bundle, tying-
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We guarantee a g-ain of power of J 6 2-3
per cent at this time.
Force Feed Elevator, warranted
to waste less grain than any other.
Send for Catalogue.
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First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon
Branches: Salem, McMinnville,
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lias aud Combination Chandeliers, and all sup
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we also carry alt kinds of llatterlet. Hells aud
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Dm Dig CI (or unnatural
dlschBrgea.lpflammaUons,
Irritations or ulcerations
of mueoua membranes,
l'alnleaa. and not aatrlu
lEiACtuuioiLCa, Sut or poisonous,
MICimTI.O.HK s y DrntrclaU,
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