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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1900)
who Yuth B Ifcfltl woman' a w www no a0nothor Ittd nwdlolno havo ourod Million womon or woait o9808 poouiiar to iholr Rorttombor that no man lor boos a latter written irfWOO luuvi- iff aonori, road and an mrod by womon, and In losilntonmt ovor pun Ishod without opoolal Orml88lon0 1 Romomnor mat t-yam t. hitthnm'8 Voaotablo f ompound Is tho rooog IzccJ safoguard of wo .' hoaltltm piw j Romombor thoso things ihott somo othor romody JUgUggOBlBUf unu I'umum- or thom whon you want Idvloo Mrs, Pinhhttm's Iddross Is Lynn, Mass. fi'.,.. four ixMinlo nro itwnro that in llit 20 ypiirn tho uutnbur of tlMi iti ft crcut liikui lm nor , (iceri'iminji S..UI.' It it n met Unit cointmriul Sitli 10 jrriirn nun it miuiro pniutinil I (loublfl llifl imini'or ot moil, ixmin mid Mi to catch tint fiunn iiiimlior of Huh. rL.,ii.rniiiiint liuit for L'O VtuirH miltll- uur f - I wed it lure" nniulHir of Ktiitioint iilunp L ULph where Hull Imvo boon tirtmu. Stl lu I'liornioim nutnborii. tin t in Spited h!1 thin tho nujijily in stumlllj BrcrMiiiik'. Try .llrn' I'oot Kr, I pomlrr Ihi nlmkcn Into die NliDf. Al in ifDMiii roll r fi-i-l fci'l MVollrn. nrrriiiii ',J Mi(. nliil get llrnl rimlly. If you liavi nitrtiiii! Irri r limit morn, iry aiimi ml Msi- it room uii H ia nun iiuiKPi iilklti mm lurrs iiiurtiw litif nhmi. iinlrii nml nwi-itttiic frci, bIWtiT mill filI.MiiiKji" IlrUrvvK corni iiinl Miiiuhk ftll win iil ftvet rrit Mini r-iiinfiirl. V litrSO.UOO ii'Mimmitiil". Try It khIiiv. told hr al) "iifk't'li nml hort' iloiiWn Tut Trim tun hiiKf l-'IIKK. Aililrcj Allen I Olniiiiiiil. I.i'liiiy. . i . ' i'nt a tolmcro victim into n hot lmtli, Moilm Liiudur, nml hit him ru- biiatberu until ho iinnpire fri'oly; hrndronit fir into tin: wutur, und in- Kimt death will oiimi'. Dlil Imi Kvxr linn A mm In ol'l InlTr Ink nil fmUil itui7 Oinliln't fitebeen Inrir' Ink lor it iIocmi t luile. There wan im incrciiMit of 183 in the lominitir.cut to jail fonlriinkonni'HH in he provliico of Ontario ilurln 1BU0. The iuaciue nmouulcd to ovor ICQ jui ot. HEALTHY WOMEN. : Miry J. Kennedy, mnnnj:er of Ar bour & Co.'h nxhihlt nt tho Traui- iliiibiiljipi Kxix)sition, ' tit Oimihn, ftti., writcn tho followliiK of Toruim, M u euro foi that common phiiKO of sum in or cntnnh, known no indi gestion. Mi HI Kennedy wyn: "I found tlx continual ohango of diet incidental tc eight years' traveling com plotoly upfiel my digoitivc i yn to m. Id consulting sev eral physician! they docided 1 suffered with catarrh of tin Btomiioh. "Their pre scriptions did not xoom t help mo any, bo, reading ol tho remarkable euros effected W the use of I'iminii T ilni-lilncl to trv '"ad soon found myself woll ropaid. I have now ticnd l'nrnnn fnr nliont "'We months and feel completely ro juveimted. I hollovo I am pormanent cured, and do not hosltato to rIvo """tinted pruiee to your u'reut romedy, "una," The I, chronic catarrh; socond, dorniiKO "'its of the stomach und liver; third, 'Tnro hlood. -UCh Itoilln tlin pnDA iinvnnn U'lm I'nows anythlnif wlmtevor about tho Ieratlous of l'ornim can understand this remedy is a permanent cure emnmor catarrh. It eradicates thionio catarrh from tho svstom. invlir tlie htomach.nnd llver.oleausos tho oi nil inmurities. and theroforo himaucntlv cures bv lomovinc the uuiea hoot of maladies poculiar to I weather. Tho ouubo boinjr removed n" vmptoius disappear of thomfiolvos. "jiinmer Catarrh" uont free to any '"'Iress by tho Ponum Modioino Co., Llumbus. Ohio. IU11 ui Si qsnoo WVL I WILLIAM It. IIEAItST. FOREMOST nEpnE8ENTATv NEW JOUHNALI8.VI. A" AKrr.Nlvc IWr W)i()((c M "v.(,vc Him W.,. , le I. Now tho Owner ..rri.rccUrcut lewM,iiicr I'rniierllcit. Om' or ih,. ,, HKKn.sHlveofAmerl- . , nl In Y"rk' H,,n """''. .1 now fl.l,K0. where he has chIhI, i new pap,.,- ik.llrMt.H (.,lk. w mil vi. of n,, nuw j0111,mlHII1. 'Mri Nil ii " "" "f 11,0 1,110 U"t-'1 2" 'll1,,lor (i W HwiMt. who do an Immei.Ho ro,llll(, tll mMnK MUTprlHes on il.u 'll(.lt- slope. He mih l,rn In ('f()ril,u rly.,.,K,,t )-nrH IK n, , rmni ur van! DnlverHlty. K , owncr ,, "tor of the Han Kroiielsco Hxamliier, tint New yr .Jomiil. (,L. Nuw york hvenliiis Joiiriml and the New York JIoikcii Journal, and uie new ChlcaKo paper. Mr. Ileum acquired his (nsto for JouruallHin us editor of the. Harvard Lampoon, when he wiim In college, Afler he had Mulshed school his father, tin- Keniilor. said to him: "Now, young man, what do you want to nnike of jourxelfV An ciitor," said young UearHt ilwldeilly. Kcnntor Hearst gave lilm fl.000,000 mid he Invested It Inn newspaper. That paper Is now the Han Francisco Kxiim Hier. but when Mr. Hearst bought It It was a small aiTalr, amj the little repu latlon It had was not the best. He made a siieeesH of the Kxainlner. nml lu two years' time It became one of the Influential newspapers of the United Ktates. Here .Mr. Hearst obtained a good deal of valuable experience ot a cost of considerable money. Ho sunk nearly all of his $1,000,000 in Intangible assets before he began to get any re turns on the Investment. To day the Kxamlner pays a prlncely(lncome. .Mr. Hearst then went to New York and looked over the Held. -He bought a newspaper, the moribund Journal, that had been dragging along under the management of Albeit 1'ulltzer. A laugh rippled nlong I'ark Itow. That was lu 1 SP5. but the name of William Kaiiilolph Hearst had not gone very far lu Journalism live years ago. .Mr. Hearst had the disadvantage of looking very young and very Innocent. He seemed to be nbout U.r-Uill, blonde, smooth-shaven and mlld-manuered. His eyes are blue mid he has a bland and childish smile. New York Journalism started out to have some fun with him. At that time the New York Journal had a circulation of about T.'.OOO and no ad vertising to speak of. Consequently wiseacres commonly believed that the young man from 'Frisco hod Invested lu a gold brick, l'aragraphers made funny remarks and caricaturists felt rich In Mr. Hearst's Innocent face and wide blue eyes. They represented him ns tho "Haby Cowboy Charging I'ark Itow." Mr. Hearst began to run the New York Journal on a plan that was new to the Kast. Ills method was looked upon with horror by some people, and It Is to-day, for that mutter. Headlines WILLIAM ItANllOI.I'II HKAII8T. ran riot, und often It seemed that the "hell box" had been put through tho presses by mistake. Mr. Hearst printed the news, but he printed It In his own fashion. Things which had formerly appeared on the front page in leaded type went to the back pages or fulled li) get In altogether. There was noth ing bldebouud about the Jouriml. He cause things always had been so was considered the very best reason for a change In the Journal otllce. Tho Journal respected no "white elephants" or "sacred cows." It walked over the coins of some eminently respectable people, and when they "hollered" the Journal said that It was doing them good. "Hope you feel better." said Mr. Hearst, us he went on to disturb more bunions and smash more bric-a-brac. The. Journal and Its methods attracted people who like that sort of thing, and they now foot up a vast army. Mr. Hearst soon found himself in mi easy chair on top of n heap of broken Idols and with two profitable newspapers In his control. Hut It was not until the last Tresl dentin! Minipnlg" came on that .Mr, Henrst made his real mark lu New York Journalism. Tho young paper had begun to "sit up mid tako notice," but Its future was not assured. When tho Democratic convention met In Chicago It nomlnuted Hrynn In the teeth of the New York delegation. Mr. Hearsts advisers told him that New York was a gold center, and that to swing tho paper to Ht-yan meant tho ruin of ii promising uowspnper plant. Mr. Hearst snld that tho Journal would bo n free silver paper, and It was. ryan nml Henrst nre now us brothers. Editor Hearst was In favor it the Rpnnlsh wnr. He lent his pen and bin , ,M7k " nH uitfgt'fft typo to " - uiu niu i'hiiiu iiu be went to Culm mid visited the camps " mo soiuiers. For a tlmo bo took eliargo of his own news service and db reeled the bundling of news nt tho from, iin .itwi..M...i i.i .1... ... .... .iiiutim inn .mum, mo ihbi- est boat In Southern waters, to tho Jloveriinientnt n time when a dispatch boat was sorely needed. The offer was accepted.andthe Hearst yacht did good Ultfl.t.... lilt II.. .1 . ... ... . . tin mo iigiiung was over, ir no was against the generals and tho ltflflfil . """i " me men in me milKS. Mr. Hearst linn iilu.nvu !,. nn ,. . ril I'nn n II... . ... i. . gresslve American. He fights some tlmijs In n flamboyant style, but still with effective thrusts. AN HISTORIC EVENT. Tlie Hlsnlritc of llio Klrst DcLliinitlon r Jiiileiieiidcnrc. In an historic section nf Nnrlli dirn. Una there has iccently been erected an imposing monument which will rccnll to tho minds of all who lrazo iiiion it nn event of pre-revolutlonary days which " imm, ami still Is, regarded as ono of the first steps on the road to citizen Khlp lu the American republic. Tho monument stands on tho spot once oc cupied by Queen's College, the first in the United Htntes. nml In tliU trrnund nlso the bodies of many of Comwallls' nuiun-in louiiu a resting piaco nrier uieir encounters with thp patriots. Tho memorial Is in Charlotte. N. C. and Its dedication, recently, marked mo until anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburg declaration of Inde pendence. This famous document pre ceded by mnny months the ono drawn up at Philadelphia, and In consequence Is the first formal expression against Fnghind formulated by the colonies. Thy. old log court house In which the band of resolute men met to assert their rights and tho rights of their fel low citizens then stood In Indepen dence squnre, and the site Is marked by a heavy Iron plate recording the fact. 1IIAT01I1C COUItT IIOUSK AT Cll A RI.OTTK, X. C. The resolutions weie framed May 540, 1770, and. while many historians claim to doubt their existence, the document undoubtedly did exist and an abridged copy of the original resolution has been secured. The wording of the document was very similar In parts to the Declar ation of Independence, which was not given birth until more than u year later. Pap i'a Mistake. The parents stood gazing with frown ing brows nt their daughter, while she was trembling und weeping, prepara tory to rending n letter found lu the girl's pocket. It began: "'Angel of my existence ' " "What!" cried the old mnn. "You don't mean to sny It begins like that? Oh, that it child of mine should corre spond with Hut, pray proceed, my dear." " 'It Is Impossible for me to describe the Joy with which yonr presence has tilled me ' " "Then why does he attempt It, the donkey? Hut pray don't let me Inter rupt you. Co on-go on, let the joy be uneonflned." " 'I have spent the whole night In bitterly deriding the obstinate old buf fer, who will not consent to our un ion ' " "fireat Scott! So I'm an obstinate, disagreeable old buffer, eh? Oh, let me get at hlml" "Hut, Theodorus, my dear. I didn't see this over the leaf." "Kb? Let me see. H'm " "YourH, with nil the love of my heart.-Theodorus, 10th May, 1800.' " "Why, bless my eyes, It's one of my letters!" (Sensation.) "Yes, pa," exclaimed the olive branch. "I found It yesterday, ouly you would not let me speak." "You may go Into tho garden, dear. H'm, we've made u mess of it!" Lou dou Answers. A Ijnrue Family. "What's your name, young man?" inquired un employer of an applicant for a post ns oUlce boy. "Ucvelations, sir," was the reply. "Funny name that. Whoso Inspira tion was Itovelatlons?" "Well, It was like this," said the boy. "My eldest brothers were triplets, and they were christened .Matthew, Mark and Luke, fo father thought he'd better stick to the Now Testament, and when I wns born they got through It." "Were you. the lust, then?" "Last but one. sir; they went to tho Old Testament for the baby, and called him 'Numbers.' "-London Spare Mo ments. Kugnr Versus Mturvntlon. Hxperlnients by I'rofessor Mosso In the University of Genoa have shown that bugor administered after a period of starvation, or a long fast, restores vital ity much moro rapidly than bread does. The temperature of tho body quickly lucreuscs with the administration of sugar. Old Goose. Mrs. W. H. Hrowu, who lives near Mllner, Va-, hns a goose that Is nearly 60 years old. Tho old goose has laid vearly for forty years, aud each year sluco 1854, up to two years ago, she has hatched and ralsod fiosltaga. I i "Ilinm bcflli minx 4IAMM It li'l'.S (or Insomnia, with which I hmvc tirrn iimictcd for otar twenty yi-urn.uiid I enn nay thai (lum-nrru bf glrari mo mors relief Umnanynihfi- r"iiit 07 I have !?er triad, 1 Miall crrtnlnly rrciim mend tlirm to my frlendu an liclne nil they nr reprenenled." Tno. Gim.ahii, KikId, 111. Good, Mirer Slcktn. Wekii. or Urine Ifn-.jlc Uk. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ll.rtl.t ,M.4y rUl.r.. ..lr..l. K.w ttk. Ill N0Tn.RAf! "old and miarantaad br alldriiiT nU'lU'DHU (HUM !liuKTobm-.. hll HnimlllTrllxiia nf Kluli. Most fishes aro very sensitive to ex ternal touch and some jMiHcess special organs for this sonne. The seat of greatoBt unnsitivoness is about thu snout, but this sensitiveness in IMi does not uppcur to go to the limit by causing it to feel pain from u wound. HOITT'S MVIIOUI.. MeuU Park, Kan Xlnteo Coiiolv, Ciil.. ulth Its new hiitldiugn, newly fn'riiixliPii and cnuipIetR lulioratorie, lii-'iiiiiifui nir roiiudliigH and hmiie mil nr-tir i.m. iii- i( llie best equippi-d m-IioiiIk fur (lie trainini! of Ix); ami ynuug men on the niaH. It is In charge of Dr. Ira (J. Hoitt and is nr. ert-dltril nt the utiiverxitiiM. Send for cat alog. Tenth year begins August 0, 11)00. Jiely npon hard, long continued painstaking work. Jly it discipline yonr mind, build up your character, and earn your own way in tho world. Ilnnrnre of Ointment! ror Catarrh Thai Contain Mercury, As mcrcurj- will surely destroy tho serine ot Miicll and completely derange the whole sr. tcm when entering It through the mucous sur faces, finch articles should nerer be used ex cept on prcn-rlptlons from reputable physl clsns, as thedstnagu they will do Is ten fold to the good you ran possibly derlro from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood anil mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tho genuine. It Is taken Internally, and mado in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J, Cheney & Co. Testl. monlals free. Hold by Druggists, prlre 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family l'llls are the best. The nativo hen of .Now Zealand is an xpert rat killer. Mothers will find Mrs. Wluslow's Sooth lug Syrup the best remedy to use for thrli children during the teething period. Munster, Germany. . . . i . . has a high school existence 1,100 I wiiicii mis ueen in years. l'nm lllnod Mwiinii I'prfm-t Health. The blood carries all material for repaldrifi the syMem Had hlood memis bad repairs. Carcarets mean pure, n hoti-some blood, llrug gluts, We, '.A-, AOc. Tomatoes havo been cultivated fot only one hundred years. I I do not believe I'isii's Cure for Con i sumption Im un equal for coughs mid colds. John r. hoykk, trinity springs, Illd., Feb. 15, 1000. Horuro Greeley once said: "Show me a drunkard who does uot use tobac co, and 1 will show you a white black bird." Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills, Must Bear Slgnnturo of 5e Fac-Slmll Wrapper Below. Vary small and aa easy to take aa snsrnr- CARTER'S FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. MPlTTLE ' IVER PILLS. FOR THE COMPLEXION , a oaainsii MuitKvtsiaATv. ti cStrfs I Purely TegctoMeyfowfri-r CURE SICK HEADACHE. HARD WORKING WOMEN Can find quirk and permanent relief for serious aud strength destroying troubles In Moore's Revealed Remedy Thousands liave used It and thousands now pralho It. H euros permanently, It per buttle at )our driiKglnl'x. Dayton's FIy Killer L'tcd a few minutes een Iiirs, will rid your limine of Flics and Mosquitoes, No mark or ttaln left on tho oeililiKS or Mulls, Works like magic. I'rlce 2Auenl, Write for book let. Dayton Hardware Co., rortland.OreBon. JOHN TOOLE, Poktland, Ormion. -.in Klve you the best burfalns in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The lieu steel I X Ii windmill, sold by him, U un equalled. Here's a Proposition I Isn't It reasonable to suppose that a Arm ot HO years experience could toll you the best way to set Rood value for your mouoy t If you are making Improvements la your houte, or build. Iiik a new house, no matter how small or large the sum you wish to fond In electrical or gas fixtures, fireplaces, msntel furniture, etc., you will save money and bo well suited If you con. lilt Til UJOIIN UHtHKTT CO., til first Slraet, t'orlland, llniin M CJP CATHARTIC TSAOf MAJtH KIOWTIKtO SECURITY. Ttenllly nf Sin mill RurTnrlnff, If thqro is no sin, widow and pain in tho world if it is nil an Illusion why did Jesus weep? If thoro wore no pain in His death on the crosn, why did He pray: "Father, if it be pT)jsible, let this cup puss from 3lo." If there whs no atonement needed, why did He die? Ho was a man of sorrows and acquaint ed with Krief how could He sorrow over iimiKiimry afflictions nml be no (pialntcd with griefs which had no reality? t Hoots may be planted as late as July for a successive table crop. Ground Unit has been well limed suits well. For stock the Hugur beet is considered ono of the best. Mangel -worzels grow to largo size, but contain morn woody fiber and are coarser than mvjur boots, though they give larger yields. Millions for HrbIh1I. A million of dollars nro spent every year for baseball, but large as this Is, It cannot eqtinl the amount spent in seurcb of health. We urge those who have spent much and lost hope to try Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters, It strengthens the stomach, makes digestion easy, and cures dyspepsia, con stipation, biliousness and weak kidneys, UmtiiaxiiT "Do you know anything about drill ing?" asked the sargeant. "Faith, I kow all nbout it," replied the raw recruit. "I worked in a quarry for monny years before I j'inod th' army." The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borno tho signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and lias been mado under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" aro hut Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORSA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other 2tarcotio substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms stud allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tito Mother's Friend. The KM You Have Always Bought Bears tho In Use For Over 30 Years. THC GCNTAUn COMPANY. TT HuflHtY STRCCT, (The Famous German Wood Preserver) wa WHICH l'KK3r.NKXTI.V IJESTltOYS ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. fifOnc application is all that is required. It lasts iot years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following: distributing- agents: Perfection Pile Preserving- Co., Seattle, Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cal. Mitchell Are the best that can be made. Nothing is or can be superior to a Mitchell Wagon, because it is made of the btsl material by experienced workmen which, cou pled with 65 years' experience in building wagons, during which time the manu facturers have had but one aim, and that to produce the best possible to build, is a guarantee of quality. If you buy a Mitchell Wagon, you get the best that can be made. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. If none in your vicinity, we will sell to you direct. Send for circular. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. Branches at Spokane, Seattle Salem, McAUnnvlUe, Med ford and La Grande. Mention tills paper. DON'T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. Made of the Best Materials, thoroughly seasoned, by comp'enl workmen. It stand without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 320-333 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. SURE CURE FOR PILES, fTCUINd lMfci produce moliturs ndciuo Itcbln. fliU form, ii well a Blind. Dleedlor or Protruding rixi are cured b Dr.Bosanko'a pile Remedy. Itopi Itching undbletdlDg, Abtorbi tumori. Wai Ur ftidruffiftitior itnt br mtn. Trettlie free. Write utout7Cur cue. bit. UOSAHEO, l'kLUe.l'e. , Tired, Weak This is the condition when, the blood loses its vitality. Appetite falls becaus rood i'Aiinot be assimilated. Then the I strength rapidly declines. Hood's Sarsa 1 parilla correcls matters nt onco enriches mid vitnll7.es the blood, creates nn appetite and restores health and vigor, (let a bottle 1 of Hood's today and let it do you tho same ! good it is doing olhcrO Hood's Sarsapartiia Is America's Greatest Medicine. I'rlce ft. Jlood's l'llls mre liver Ills) the iionj-lrrltatliiarid only cwlmrilo to late with' Hood's "Harsaparllla. Sweet corn may bo forced at tho start by using a littlo nltrnto of coda around each hill after tho plants are up, but i plenty of manuro should bo used before the scod is planted. Jt is not diflioult to have sweet corn until late in the season if plantings are mado once a ! month, oven as lato as tho first of Au- I gust, with tho dwarf varities. Stow- ell's Kvcrgreen is still one of tho favor ites for a standard crop. Duty. Every good need will find recogni tion from God,' if not from man. God knows when to do it and how to do It. Let us do our duty, and, if tho reward docs not como, lot us not bo discour need. The essence of duty is richer j than any reward, und it is vastly bot , tcr to win it than any rownrd. Signature of Wagons IF, CLAIMANTS FOR ir- BMI r I nn wm to na'han rcraoiun BlCKFUIIII.Wiihlniiton.il. C. tlmr nTU re celve quick replies. B, fith K. 11. eU. Stuff 20th Corps. Prosecuting claims tlnce 1S7S. , r7v.V. rfo. 30-100, w II KN writing to artrertUtre vInip meutlun this payar. 1- ti Hi i ' 1 i ii i 1 k 1