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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1900)
The of Life AND TMf (RfAT FlRf FACTS FCR FARMERS flifl orltloal porloci T? n " nn-m ciiiniKo ii. r mi tho . 'dm II to of ovary woman Z1!,,,,l"lm'',,r '""I'"k uurniti l'"0"' . . .. UlOMIHIlTtlllll.il hi- II,.. 'IVII HO mlSMOKOa tf0tf. Tlni,.. Journal. Itoulluru,V Ht,,atH V- tomauw v, C ";r.. . . : . "". ""lu" Ul f . l';. ' '"'"". HI IIIKIIlloll tU tllCHO ThQ Onu ruuuifi.uu tMiiu wuni n toon foreign we.-klv tin .. r.iiH mmncwm mrwmw iifi hmim m i.ti'i. mviiiiiiik mi .7 n .... vhoaroapproaonmgnna imuer. ; " .tWtflityHgllt ! tiDtii, mnkliiK iiMHw!liint.(jin publlca- III llll I'JM Mlllltintliny hondorful chango la . " ,- 1'lllllM.Ull " rinkh.m', VUblc Compound V B.,,0,I,U ,,lu ,lro- iij , ..lw.uiijr morning tlio ilnlly nn- - IH-TM witro mil 1. 1. I ... - "'" "iiiii-M mat Hounueu Thai iha Utmost rallnnaa llku ,0,"li'" to nll wry nmn In Chi- K hn alaood upon thin K ,w ""y- Al 3 0l,K!k Monduy p8fl 0t? P"",' i" ,"f, """ wmi.. ir,,uoo ImlMliiKH were Uflf moUlOlnO IS iostl- burning throughout ,.Kht wanln of tho fl y an BMny of wll,, hiiHlm'HH runtiT of Ohl- Iratoful woman wtto hava : . " w""" ",0 ,(,rror- BPfllW'" . . trl( 'lit'll f(ll.l(, M-.TO Hhrllllilnir nli.nir Uott ItOipoa ay if. tlio iiinrKlu of tho Ink... or Nwarinc.l fnr a.. Plnltltnm tvm Ann "' ,,t'Kol' prnlrli-H. tlio Hvpii- Mrs. PinMiam, who ttao iMK Jolirillll( ,ruu (o Uu r r0a m a J .... i . , . 10 gn" "" '"um k jiiiiniiiiiHiii, ciiiiih out with ii miinll M..I Kltril oniilnl.,1.. . . iUCOOSBiui LiJijut tuisuu in ' ""'k "i"'"1 " cirnr imu very k war d to auallfv nor. Zi , . ,M,".," ,"t!.,,r,' ' ".. m m d""'',h. iiirci- roiiiituiH whip. Thrt'o w aavitsu yuts ii-uu ur Usrgo Hor aaurass Is n,Mass Wrttotohor. (Irmtrat Nlnsln KiiKMir. rrtildent Nwuiinkoii, of liittliimy nil ((, Knim". myt, In tlio KIihIiIoii Ition of tho Tojmkii Cniiltnl: "Tho tsitlcan Mloon. cij)ori by law iiml ;k. 1 (,r i-"''ittHt hIiirIo UIIDlny deccucv. momiity anil rnllulcin. rruIiiMtli n tiiWN uIohu that milooii t llll tlmt fon. What urcattr iiruUu Batd wo utter?" Tn AIIkii'i flint Knai. Irnidtr to if liiikcii Into the thocn At iixtoii vinir feat frrl Mrollrn, ihtvoik lirtliig fen or UKlit Kliorf, try AII'mi'i Lt-Et;r It xila Hie frrt it 1 1 it iimLci tt!lliir rv I'urrs Iiikhih ln nnll". iwliti mid nwrntiiii: fret, lilltiT iiml Klliuoiiol Itrhevrit l orni mid biiuliti Bill tiain ami g rt rent mill cnnitiirl. W Urfl).') ' iiiMiitnN. Try It iimIuv. i all ilrinrKlo mill Mion dralrrx fr Trim v- kukv KIIKK. Ai!(lri A ili-n 0linil. I.i'll.-y. N Y. AcronHiiK to Mr. Wu Tuiir l'nnp. CIi!b!u inlnUtor, tho proper tiiiina I tho CK'iiiilrjitlon roforruil to in irn" li Yuo IIo fChniiii. which. In li toutimury oi tlio .Miiidio Kinuilom. kim "rfKlitcouanoM, liuriuony iiml i." I.nk Tlroil Toilny, ft'ikirou fn'l lwp or tiiicdjr ulnmlicr BwniTou a i nM-nrci i;iiny i uirlln hi lllnf rUKrnli,' tnfrftililtin' 1iti lirnt.. liiiirtcrH of a I'ohimn Ih ilovotrd to the "Henrc hwiil," aiiothi-r half to thu nil vcrtlnciiii'tit i.r the it,,ril of Tnidc, mid tho reiiinliiilrr of uM. npaco to the tiro. It Ih hoatloil "Tho (iroat Calamity of tho Abo." Homo prlntcm mi tho KvoiiIiib I'ohI milled at a Job piiiitlw; ollloo on thu Wont Side and bH out u Pom for the enicrBi y, Tho Trlliiiuo roHiimod on WoilnoHday, tho Mall Tlniisday. tho Itopnblloan .Sunday, and tho Tlinen Oct. 1H. Tlio llloH of tho ChloaK" KvonlliB Journal wore roHi iiod hy .Mr. I'r.inlc (511 hert, then iiMKorlato odltor of that pa per. HoIiik tho oldoKt nowHpapor In thu oily. tlM IHoh bo hark further, and nru more valnahlo than any other. Mr. Ullliort Kayn: "IlnrrylnK to tho .fonr nal ollloe tho llrnl thliiB attempted was to clone the Iron NhetterH. The build Iiib Mtood on lioarhom Ktreet. dlrootly oppOHite the Troniont House. 'Could tliOHo Iron Hhntters In tho rear and on tlio editor. That irarnorliiif lioneil In tho TinioH ollleo, for the forcu vum driven away hy the (lainoH bofoio tlio Brand report wim eominenced. At tho Tribune It wmm otherwise. That paiier rejoiced In a 'lire-proof ImlhlltiB, mid Sum Medll, city editor, whh deter mined to have a seven-eolnmn doMerlp tlon of the grand lire In the morning whether there waH any town lefl to read It or not. Ho ho mapped out tho 'miiBnian opim' of the year. One after nnother of tho reporters came In with out tho iiHiml Jocularity, took their placed In tho local room In the top Htory and commenced their denpenito tank. One or two were Net to watch from the rodf the prosroHH of the de valuation. Walla were toppling around them, flamen mounting above them, the ground Hhaklng llko nn enrthquako be neath them, tho red lire Blaring In at the window mid crackling, binning ami roaring In their earn, but mill they wrote on. The building at tho ninth ncroH the street were all mowed down like gran, and mill they wrote on. Tho 'lire-proof poHtotllce went, nml mill they wrote on. The limit wiih reached at hiHt-of time, not of matter- and tho brave cnmpoNltor hail placed the record In type by the light of tho In cniHlcHccut ntmoxphcro. for too gas had council to How through tho Jets. In that lurid light, and In tlio two-roM heat of the tiro, without the building and the lire within their own breams, tlieno artlnann completed their lam 'take' and consigned their 'turtle' to the pressmen far below. Those fel lows alone proved uueiiinl to tlio emer gency: and pleading n lack of water for ntoatn to run their engines (which mny have been true), they Hod, leaving the forms upon tlio large press, and tho caudles, suddenly obtained, glim mered uselessly." niCMAniCAiiMs Mwnnit tatiiment AUOUT WOOD I'UKglCHVATIVC. When .Inhii liw lloiniicil It. A milliner happened to come to Paris about a lawsuit. She was successful and Invested the proceeds lu specula tion, and she amassed in a few months Tone Pml Imprrgnotril With Area. rlu C'arhollneam Rndnres Twcn tr VtHra and Still Sound. In tn iica when tl(J, txaggeratrd tt. mnt of tho MIlctMicy of all klndu oi artlclen, from patent medlclnts to patent plowaharos, nil the column of the prt, for advtrtltlng purpoari only, It la pleat In to write about a household upeclflo whoio uaefulnras has been proved beyond the power of detractors to Injure or Imi tator to compete with. Buch t Avcnarlu Carbollneum, the celebrated Ocrrnan wood preservative of the 19th century, whoie fame la deatlned to outlaet the 2Mb. It Is not only the greatest preparation known for arresting the decay of any kind of woodwork, above or below ground, from the ravages of climate, fungus or vermin, but it may be truthfully described as the only preserva tive whoa utility has been practically tented and not found wanting. Blnce the discovery of Avenarlua Carbollneum near ly thirty years ago, it has been constantly employed for the treatment of wood used In ahlps, bridges, pavements, ties, tele graph poles, fence posts, houae supports and hundreds of other construction!, and In not a single case out of thousands has It failed to render articles Impregnate.! Immune against rot and decay, whether the attacking enemies were climate, soil, freah or salt watrr, teredoee, anta, boring worms or other hontllrfl, elngly or In com bination, when properly applied. The value of aueh a specific on a farm, where almost all the conatructlve work, from bouses and barns to vine polea and 'mice posts, Is chiefly or entirely wood, cannot be overestimated. No farmer who appreciates practical economy can afford to do without It. Ai additional incentive for the ue of Avenartus Carbollneum It nay be atatcd that the preparation Is In exponlve. and a few gallons go a long way, while application la as easy and sim ple as that of common house paint. A few etrokei of the brush doea the work, and the article treated U Insured against decay and death. As an Illustration of the efficiency of Avennrlus Carbollneum we publish the following photographic reproduction of two pieces of wood which stood aide by aide partly In and partly out of the ground, together with a sworn statement concerning tho eame attached, as seen In the picture. g Piece of board, perfectly sound, after twenty years' exposure, on account of be fig Impregnated with "Carbollneum Lvenarlus." fltrnwlierry Bponga. One qnart of strawberries, half n cupful of cold water, ono cupful of sugar, ono third box of gelatine, juico of one lemon, whitos of three eggs. Hoak tho golatine two hours, or until it is melted. Musli tho berries through a siovo. Mix the sugar with the jnice, mid tho loinon and goiutino ami stir until all are dissolved. Stand in a pan of ico water, and when it begins to thicken fold in tho stiffly beaten whitos, stirring until tho mixturo begins to thicken. Turn into a mold and set on tho ico until stiff. Serve with sugar and croam. N. Y. Tribune. ifOITT'ff 8GIl6or.. Menla Park, San Mateo County, Cal.. with Its new buildings, newly furnished and complete laboratories, beautiful sur roundings and home inilueuces. Is one of tire heat equipped schools lor the training of hoys and young men on- the coast. It is In charge 6f Dr. IrnO. lloltt mid is ac credited m the uiiiverHltle!'. feud for cat alog. Tenth yt-nr begins August 0, 1U00. Hicks "lias your fnniaco worked nil right tho past winter?" Wicks "Oh, yes; the frniaco has done its part; but the lire that I liavo been able to build in it have failed entirely to communicate any warmth to tho house." lioston Transcript. Dsn's Cure is the best medicine we ever used for nil ntlectlons of the throat and lungs. Wm. 0. KNnsxKY, Vauburen, Ind., Feu. 10. 1000. Louise I'roobel, widow of Friedrioh I'roebel, iounder of tho kindergarten system, died in Hamburg at the ago of 85. That is the way many serious trouble begin. The stomach gets n little out of order, is neglected, and chronic .dyspepsia follows, The blood becomes a little im pure, as occasional pimples testify, and in time a long array of .blood diseases attack the system. It is safest to cure these trou bles at once hy thoroughly purifying tho blood with Hood's gnrsaparllla. It main tains the health and cures dl-ease. Hood's SarsapaHita Is America's Greatest Medicine". Price l. Tlio planting of waste land to troes for timber ii receiving more attention than formorly. Tanners who planted i trees 20 years ago now find that thoy I then mndo good investments. It is ' claimed that ohorry and hickory treoii 1 require bout SO years before they ara valuablo for timber; maple trees 20 years and black walnut 15 years. A black walnut tree is said to attain from i 12 to 15 inches in diameter in 10 yours from the seed. Nuts are also a sourco of profit with some growers of timber, i i;arier'n ins is useii nj ine frpnlest thHiviiv nvfll.eittn of thn TTnltad .States. They would not use it if it wasn't . . i . i lie ueau The way in which an American wo man often lots herself slip out of tha lives of hor daughters as they are grow ing into womanhood is a loss to both sidos which can never be mado up in after life. Housewife. i woman should reniomberthat with srrragu man thu quality of her m count more than what she says. jutcago Democrat. jwr of Ointment! for Catarrh That Cutitnln .Mercury, liercor; will atirrly destroy the aente ol ..nuiu.icicijr uerango mo mtiioio r Itttne nterlnr It tliroiiKh the mucoii sur M. Such articles thollld neer l M....I iT M wnrrlptiiins from rcnulablo phyil wi,u ineinuKa titer Will do Is ten (old to BWljouean poilbfy derlvo Irom than ''t'"h "re, manufactured by K. J. Si.', i """'".ciiiiains mi mercury, 911 Uken lnlernnfl.. -,-!.... .11.-...1. A.. i-1 "d muooiia surlacca of the ajrrltiu. mist Hal 'scstarrh Cum bo Mire you itei Kf?. , !' h41"" liilornslly, ami made fclilif 1 ncnoy & r. icll. UUFunll, l'llia are tho beat. VlnmiKan Nleak. Hi livery easily made liv taklnu P or fillet steak, frco from skin. Pi etc., and mincini' it vorv llnclv. tben ilnstod with Hour, pepper and 1, "With, if llkml. n vnrtr Hllln iiiliwn.l !'l7 or chives, shaped into fiat Mi Sail fried, nr mnln In lu.f f,.f 'ally turned to brown It equally twin miiei., and then korviid with ft gravy or demi-glaoe, or with sour N.-l'hlladolphla Press. Security. Genuine Carter's ittle Liver Pills. Must Dear Signature of t Pacsimlle Wrapper Dalow. 'all and ieejunmur. SaTEKS FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION OMNtwsn ...... . KWJSSSIU.SW PR CURE8ICK HEADACHE. "a 1 in piog -Hum i till uliti fl llov bo clonoil. the building ! might be saved,' I reasoned. Hut they ban not boon shut for years, nun me hinges of some broke oil and let the shutters down. Seeing the futility of trying to save the building, I set about aiivlnir the otllce books and tiles. Tho first thing was to go to such open-all-J night places near by as were likely to have any or the primcm uuu i kuuw, nnd I knew every Jovial compositor lu those days. Wo soon milled quite a force, from six to ten, I should say. Across tho street was a livery stable. We went over there nnd helped our selves (o buggies nnd u crowbar. To take out the ollleo books and pnpers not lu the safe and then roll thu safe i tUn ullli.Wfl Ik was a short Job. The next thing was to bring down the flies. Hy tlmt tlino tlio Are lighted the editorial room, back of which the tiles were kept, and wu had no trouble In finding our way, but It took a gooil while to get lliem nil dowu. My orders wero to pile them luto buggies nnd tuko theui on the North Hide. "1 wns tho lust to leave the bulldlug. so fts to bo sure that every flic wns tukeu, and started north with tho last buggy. Hy tho time we reached tho Hush street bridge I saw that It was a mistake to go north, or, rather, I mot a friend, Frank Hotitwell. Ho was Just crossing from tho North Hide, and with nntiiuainsin which carried convic tion, declared that the whole North Bldo was going to h I. We wheeled about and went up Mlchlgnu avenue. Mr. Charles U Wilson, oiiuor ami pro prletor of the Journnl, lived Just above lUtli street, on Michigan, and tlmt hint batch of flies was soon in his personal custody. Those who went north cross cd west on Chicago avenue, and then by u long detour got to 18th street bridge, thence to Michigan, and finally to Mr. Wilson's residence. "When tho storm struck tho ofllces of the nuwspnpers that night, they wero busy hives. Tlio city odltor and his re porters rose to tho ouiergeucy. Supor ntiuiorary reporters wero called In and given orders lu quick, nervous tones, Thoy sped away und reaped n harvest i i,nrrra tniiM. ninrn nulckly than they could bind them for the garnering of , a sum which, converted Into our cur rency, represents nearly 5,000,000. No class of the community escaped the In fection. Two of the ablest scholars In France are reported to have deplored the madness of the times at onu Inter view, only to find themselves at their next meeting bidding for shares with the greatest excitement. The scene of operations wan a narrow street called Qulncnnipolx, and the demand for ac commodation may be Judged from tho fact that a house which before yielded about -10 a yenr now brought In more thnu S0O n month. A cobbler made about 10 a day by letting out a few chairs In his stall, and a hunchback, who Is celebrated In the prints of the time, acquired In a few days more than 7,000 by letting nut his hump to the street brokers as n writing desk. From Prof, Nicholson's Money and Monetary Problems. Iios AnKolen' Spwubr, Although Ixis Angeles has a sea out let for Its sewers, its method of dis posing of sewage may be suggestive to Inland communities troubled with the sewerage problem. The California city sells lis sewage, getting a respec table Income thereby. At present It is furnishing fertility to -I.OOO acres at an annual protlt of about $4,501). The "lay" of the land facilitates this dis posal of sewage, as It can all be din trlbuted by gravity, and three times the nrea now supplied can lx Irrigated as the supply of sewage Increases with the city's growth. Itesiilts have demon strated that the fertilizing material In the sewage is an Important Item. Kx batisted grounds thus treated product Iwunteotts crops yearly, and the farm ers having Irrigation contracts with tlio city have no fear of droughts. The soil seems to gain more from the sew nge than Is taken from It In the crojw, and thero Is no need of following tho rules of rotation In plantlng.-New York Evening Post. You can't Invent anything so silly that It won't go with some people. It Is pitiful to see ony one cry, excepl a silly woman who crl for effect. Fence post, completely decayed, after five years' exposure, on account of not being treated with Carbollneum Aven artus. Atx la Chapelle, January 12. 1SW. We confirm that this piece of wood Is a part of a fence board, which haa been expound to the weather for nearly twenty years. This fence was Impregnated with Carbollneum AvenarlUf, and hnn always stood tn very damp, mouldy ground (hu mus), around our warehouse. Not a sin gle piece of wood in this fence has de cayed during the time, as shown by above board, which etood partly In and partly out of the ground. The fence post snown above was NOT Impregr.ated with Carbollneum Avenarl and we placed It Ave year ago along?) of the board, and removed both togothe. tn their above condition. 8IEBENECK & COUMONT. The above testimonial was signed be fore the Royal Notary In Atx la Chapelle, and Me.-flrs BlebenecK & Coumont ac knowledge It as their free and true act. i i The above ts only one out of hundreds of Indorsements that Avenarlus Carbo llneum has received from leading engi neers, chemists, contractors, shipbuilders and others all over-he world. It la pub lished as an established truth, comln aa It doea from a country where affidavits are regarded fl" sacred, and a breach of veracity Is rSded aa a religious as well as a civil crime. Jupnii A nxliius Japan Is alarmed over the emigration ol many of her residents to this country who are lured here by misrepresentation. This is like the nilxreprei-entation which delude people into believing that any other med dle is equal to Hosteller's tMonmch Hitters for stomach disorder. It will cure Indi gestion, constipation mid dyspepsia. The land for late potatoes should be plowed deep and harrowed line. The laud should never bo allowed to form a crust boforo the plants are up. Itun a harrow over the Held, both beforo and after the potatoes are up. Tho seed may be planted about fivo inches deep and given levol anlturo instead of hilling. Clover sod land is excellent for potatoes, and to avoid disease it is best not to plant potatoes on the same land twico in succei-siou. Frequent and shallow cultivation rather than deep should be given. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their shildren during the teething period. Some notion of tho coining deluge ol books on tho South African war may be hud from the fact that an American publisher now in London was within a week of his arrival offered the Ameri can rights in 25 war books. AM'gelable Prepnralionfbr As similating ihcFoodnndGegula ling theSloinachs amlBowels of Promotes Digcslion.Cheerful ness andRest.Contains neilher Onium.Morphinc norWincral. Not "Nau c otic . Jhtife eroidJ)rS.WCn.PITCI(m ImyJan Seed ' stlxjmtut ' Ilotk.lU S.Ur - ifpemiiil - CkmKtd SUotr HinUiynm. Florcr. Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa tlon, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. exact copr or wrapper. tow For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought I Bears the $ t I Signature I n Use Over Thirty Years . THE eiNTAUH COMMNT. NCW YORK CITY. (The Famous German Wood Preserver) aa WHICH l-KKMANKNTI.Y UKSTKOYS ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. akTOne application is all that is required. It lasts for years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to tha following: distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, Wash.; Fisher, Thorscn & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Cobtrn &J Co., San Francisco, Cal. CHAMPION BINDER .. Best On Earth... Eccentric Sprocket Wheel, chain pulls on the long- spokes when doing the hardest work, which is compressing the bundle, ty ing the knot and discharging the bundle We guarantee a gain of power of 16 2-3 per cent at this time. "IRir I waa Induced le try CASUS,- UKTU, 1 will neierbs without tbeiu lu tbe bouie. Mr llrar was Ina Tery bad abap. and nij bead ached and 1 bad aiumacb trouble. Now. tinea tak ing Uatcarati, 1 (eel flue. Ur wife hat also uaed tbeia with beoeflolal retulit for tour ttomaeb." Jos. Khsbunq, UUl Coua-reat HI., fit. Louis, Mo. 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, McMinnviile, La Grande, Medford, Seattle, Spokane. m 3t CATHARTIC TRADI MAUN Bioimmto rff Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Tatte flood. Do Good, Hefer Sicken, Weakeu.or O ripe, 10c, lie. M0. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... BtwNaff aat.a CM..;, (blf., WMlntl, K.w T.ft. Ill tt(.Tft.fHt Bold and auaranteed br alldruf HVaIUUAU ikutouVuKToUaeMlUbll. HARD WORKING WOMEN Can flnil quick and permanent rcllof (or terioua and slrvii:th destroying troubles tu Moore's Revealed Remedy Tlioutands have used It and tliousamls now praise It. It ourea permanently, 41 per bottle at your iliutrKWl'a. Can't Afford to Miss It. You can't afford to neglect the Krw Columbian fire irate. It haa clalma on every household, for It doea thine uo other araie has ever ai-cwu-nlUlifil. All llie heat icoes Into the room Instean nf up the ohlmuey, nut no smoKe at all, ror tne new i aytleru oi nreuams maura enect uoiuuuilitiii unu a clear white name. Haveayou lialfyourfuel bills, For iiartlculara, dlaeraiua aud full description, ap ply toTr. K JOII IIAKKtCTT Oi5.. Ill First tract. I'orllaud. Ureaou, I SURE CURE FOR PILES ITCH IN o piles produce mouture and cause itchlna. Iblt form, an well aaUIInd, lllcedloe or Protrudlnc 1 Ilea are cured I) Or.Boaanko's Pile Remedy. Btope ltchlnir and bleeding. Abtorbt tuinora. Cue 'a Jar BturugKlita or tent br mall. Treatlie free Writ tue about your cate. Dlt. U03ANKO, l'blada.ra. li'SflW iWS pews iow If DICKFOR0. Wsshtngton, U. C. thev will ro ll celre quick replies. II. 5lli N. II. Vola. Etafl 20th Corpa, Prosecuting claims alnce 1878. JOHN POOLE, Pohtlanp, Oreooh, run Klve yon the best barRalns In gennral niacliliiery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts nnd windmills. Tho new steel I X I, vfliidinill sold by him, is iu. equalled. ' ' N. P. N. U. He, 88-1800. WUKN wrlthif to HilT.rtlaers pleaaa tuantlon this paper.