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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1902)
i March A MUSICAL PtlODIQY. j fftfJf SS WOmSllH April May Tlmro Ih ii lii'Ht limn for lining iivciiytliinj' tlml iH, u time when u tiling run lie ilonit to llm IichI iitl vaiitii)!ii, numl. dirtily mid miohL cf fwllvcly. Now iH Hid ImihI limn for piirilyinn your blond. Why ? Ili'caiiHn your HyMeni Ih now Irylii", (o purify it you know thin liy tlio nimpli'H anil oilier cruptioiiH tlml liiivtt could on your face ami lioily. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Arc tliti 1 lici iii'H to Ink (i limy do (Ihi woil; llioriiij;ily mid ngicciihly and mtvcr fail to do it. IIooiI'h am llm uii'dicincH you Jiuvn alwavH lii-md ic'iiiiiiiionilod. "1 raiiimt r'i'Tii mciiit IIihhi KjtrnKrllla too hliihlv M n tirliiK Ini'illi'lni'. Uln-li vv i lain Ii III tin- irinii ' nil fid ln-ni'r tun, null tttu 11 tit in it. " Mux s II Nkai Hi-l'riii., I'ii, llcoil'm Snrmnitnrllln f romlmaa to euro and Aooia tlio t'rumlmo. Why lie Ibinki, Minks When ycm urn tempted to tilldi lliunr, think of your wifu nt home links- I (In. Tlmt'H wlwt driven' inn to drink. llnltlinnre World. An Villi Ualiitf Allen' Knot-Kii.rt? It It tlio mil runt nr mtollnti, mnartltiif, JlMllllIlK, Hwi-ltlltIK IVrl, CllMK ftllll lllltllilll". Atk (or Alli-n'a I iiiil-r.niii-, il powilitr In l Minkm Into diuahm-a. Al all I'rtiKglKlM nml Hino Hlnm", Sir. rnnii.le Mint rlllll'.. Aildri-aa Alli'lt H. tllin.ti-il, U-ltm, N. V. (idling Heady lor II. "Sim never t-1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 fur tliu htngo, did rliuV" "Kindled fur it! Well, rather! Why, she's: tuki'ii tlx; entire diwirco court fourm." Chicago Post. OATAltltll CANNOT III! OIIKI'.ll I in) iik p. i JUHICI'll Vllh locn.1 application., aa lliojr cannot reach thearat ul Ihmliai-nai.. i atarrfi In n IiUhhI or roiiKlilniliiiiHliliti o, nml in unler In rum ll Jf(iil l mm I Inku Internal ruiiiciln-a Hull . On- I mill (iiin la talo-n inti-mall) . nml anaillrriMly nil tlio hlooil nml iiiiiioiin aurfnri-a llnll'ii Ca. tarrh t'tirn Knot n iiiinrk iiit-illcllii Ii una to'Mlii'l by una nl I it heat pliyah-inn. In tlila i-uumrjr Inr rur, nml Inn ri-ioilnr in-i'rl.iliui II I CnintKianil nl lilt' U-al Ionic kmmll, coin hlni'il with Uiu lirai Ii. ,ixl purifier, ai-tlni; di rectly (ill tlio iiiiititiiN .urfat-r. 'iho (.icrfocl rum ll li t Inn ul tlu Iwn iineriitlcht lawhatprii iliiiraancli Miiinli rlul (laiilialu vurliiKOittarrli. Htnd (or ti-alliinniial., fri-i- V. J. CIIKNKY A Co., l'ron., Toledo, O. Holll 1. (IrilKKlala. price 7h-, JUIIa I anilly I'llla nto tlio 1L Desperate Call. Old Gent Where tiro yon going, my boy? Jimmy I'm goln' natty cine mu glrl'it Jilted me! Chicago News;. WELlT LIGHTED STOKES. The M. A. M, Arci arc Cawing Quilt Stir. Nothing Ih mure iinnoylnt: than it poorly lighted Mure. I'rom the time of old tallow dips millions (if cupc huvi lieen iHithereil liv iiiHiilllcient light when Iho evening cmiieH. lint now it cecum tint whole iiiextiiin in nettled liy the Ix'iiutifnl, lirillinnt, eeoniimieiil ''.M A M" Arc bimpri that are hecoming co popular. They are cheap, loo. Write to C W. bird, rortlanil, Oregon, for a circular telling you all about them. You'll lie glad yo'u wrote. AgentH are wanted in every town. Slu'i Prepared lo Conquer. When a girl getN a rote in her hair and a while crocheted thing on her head nhe in armed for anything phe might meet in nociety. Atrliimn (ilobe. ljREGONffLobDpURthER TESTED AMD TRUE atAlt ANTrEoi MOW I Im Iho Tlmo lo USE IT. An Athletic Armor. She Do yon think Mich lOhlerly in trying to draw him out? He No. 1 think nhe ih trying to pcrmuido him tmloiilihi up. Smart Set. THE OFFSPIRBPJG &F HEREDffTMffSr BLOOD TAiMTm Scrofula is but n modified form of niood 1'oisoit and Consumption. The parent who is tainted by cither will ace in the clillil the Mine disease manifesting itself in the form of swollen land:) of the ncek nml throat, catnrrh, weak eyes, oflciihive ho res and nbsccsscs and of tentimes white swell ing sure signs of Scrofula. There may be no external signs for along time, for the disease develops filowly in sonic cases, but the poison is in the blood and will breakout at the first favor able opportunity. S. S. S. cures this wast ing, destructive disease by first purifying anil building up the blood nml stimulating and invigorating the whole system. J. M. Rrnla.ujrubllcSquarr, N.nhvllle.Tcnn., aaya i "Ten yciitaago my Uuuglitrr fell ami cut her foreliead. I'rom this wuunil the Rlaiid on the tide of her face liecume wolleu nml luirated. Some or the beat doclora here nml claewhrre attended her without any benefit. We decided to try a. S, S., and a Itvr bottlca cured her entirely." makes new and pure blood to nourish and strengthen the body, I and is a positive and safe cure for Scrofula. It overcomes all forms of blood poison, whether inherited or acquired, and no remedy so thoroughly and effectively cleanses the blood, If you have any blood trouble, or your child has inherited Bomd blood taint, take S, S. S. and get the blood in good condition and prevent the disease doing further damage. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge whatever for medical advice, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. Trinrlrd with .fenny Mini nml Harriett I IrMO.IXm lli'l'mri lie Wiin I I. .loHcpli lliii'ke, who died In New Yolk li few iln.tH ago, IiiiiI a wonderful en reer. lie wiim lioin In lliilwny, Ireliind In ISIS. Ah nil In fimt he developed the iniiiit remiiika hie Inleiit bolh mindfully nail li Im , trloaleiilly. At the nge of Jt he wiih an lieeiiliipllidied vlo IIiiImI and he tour 1 ed t li e pi'liicliiil ' cltlcM of Ireland At the age of .'i lie I iippenied on Hie ImiIiIIii tdage, and Iheii went to Loudon, playing at the CiikIImIi Opera HoiiHe ami the May iiiiirlict. After n tour of Kiiidiiml he ' rel Hi lled lo l.omloii. I'or three yeniM. i hegllllllug III KSJ7, lie played alliioMt 1 eoiiilinioiiNly Hie leading roles of many of ShnkMpeiii'e'H pliiyH nml performed ' In eoiaeily. opera and hiiileHiiie. tie iiIko appeared In tragedy, lie drew j crowded limiHCM mid wiih elite rlnllicil at llrlghtou by tieorge IV. At the age or ' I'J he came lo llie t'nlled KtatcM nml 1 1 Im ' hlHlrlonle HiieeeHxeM In Ireland and Ku trln in I were repented In New York. I'lill ndelililii and llimton. and other Amerl can eltleH ami In Ciiuada. MeHlde piny lug the irllielp.il rolfH III SliilliHpeare he appeared In a number or piece which had lieen eKpeelally written for lilm. Ilefnre he wiih 1 1 he hail earned J.MMKJU. In IS III he left the Hlago and Hludled law In llie olllee of Uov. William I.. Murey and wiih admitted to the hnr In ISI.'I. The Idllowliig year he went lo Kuropc to perfeet li Im iiiiihIciI edacallon and, returning to the State, gave con eerlH In the principal cltlcx. Soon after wind lie moved here and bought Sinner vllle farm, a few iiiIIck from the city. In ISTiU, when .lenuy Mud vlHlted America under the mniiUKcmciit of I'. T. 1 In rti 1 1 in to make lier eoneert tour. Mr llurke wan -teemed lo play the miIum In the eoiieerlM ami lead the or chcMtra. Her contract with lliirniim called for her appearance l.r) ulghtH at s 1.0(H) a night. After she had given Heieiity-llo concerti nhe canceled her contract, forfeiting to Mr. lliirniim. Then nlie toured Independently, Mr. Iturke acting iih hrr private Hcerclnry and U'ciiHiircr iih well iih orchcHtrn lead er. A warm frlcmlMhlp Hprang up be tween the two and one of the "night IngnloV glftK to Mr. llurke wiih a $iX)() violin. Wht-ii he Hi-vered Ii Ih conaee Hon with MIhh I. hid he hecame a muni en I liiHtruclor In New York and wiih for yearn prcHldcnt of the New York I'lill liariuonle Sin-lety. Twenty yearn ago he retired from active life ami had hIiicc Hpent bin Hiiinniers In llatavla. Ills ulnleiH he Hpent in New York and Washington. Mr. Iturke wiih net or married. TRICK DOC THAT IS A MINI) HEAUtR. "Dor," n trick dog owned try I'red I. Corning, an old-time mIiowuiiiu, Ih n lightning calculator. lie will count the n il in I cr of perKoim In a crowd, give la Alilo to llofp Stolf Woman Whan Dootors Fall How (flndly would men fly to wo imiiii'h aid did they hut iinderHtand a woman'ii feelings, trials. M-iiHlhillllcH, and peculiar organic dlhturliunccH. Thimn IhlngN are linown only to women, and the aid n man would give In not at IiIh command. To treat a cane properly It Is nee-en-nary to know all about It, and full Information, many tlmcH, cannot bo given by a woman to her family phy sician. Nhe cannot bring hernolf lo toll everything, and the physlclun In Mm. (I. II e"iurpi!LL. I A MOIITM.NU CAI.Cl'I.ATOll. the uiimber wearing glasKcs, lell how many are xmoking ami how many not, lell time by a watch shown him by some one. All Heirloom In tlio Family. The person who Is Inclined to boast of Ills valuable possessions Is likely to have the liuigU turned upon him on oc casions. A wealthy man was once proudly exhibiting to some, acquaint ances a table which he had bought, ami which he said was DOO years old. "Tluit Ih nothing," mild one of tlio company. "1 have lu my possession a table which Is more than 3,000 years old." "Three thousand years old!" said his host. "That Is Impossible! Whero was It madoV" Trobably In India." "In India! What kind of a table Is It?" "The multiplication table." Londou Tlt-IIIts. ac&'wHKli'? I tstbwts.1 Zi Host Cough Bjrup. 'Autos Oood. Use Kl M In time. Bold br drugnlala. 11 A Fox tn Honpsuds. During the ruu of tho Warwlckshlro hounds recently n fox, bard pressed, dashed Into n back kitchen at Nalley Ilnll, tho seat of the Marquis of Hert ford, -where a woman was at tho tlmo washing clothes. Seeking a plnco of I'oncnlmcnt, the nnlmal sprang upon the furnace, and then dived Into tho almost boiling soapsuds, from which, however, ho was quickly out ngaln, and was then captured. Loudon Telegraph. Why Is a picture of a woman, show ing her baro feet, supposed to represent Hope? It Isn't every client who Is able to (kcep his own counsel. et a constant disadvantage. Tills In why, for tho past twenty-live yearn, thousand of women have been con fiding their troublex to us, and our udvicu ban brought hnpplncHh and health to -(untlei wotnen In the U.S. Mm. t.'happell. of (Irani I'arlc, 111., whoso portrait we publish, advises all MilTorlnir women to use l.ydla K. l'inlt ham's Vegetable Compound, an It cured her of Inflammation of theovariiyi and womb ; she, therefore, spealtn f rum knowledge, and her experience ought to give others confidence. AddrcsH Mm I'inkbum's Laboratory, Lynn, Ma,. A Remarkable Record. Modern ptcaimdiip travel in so wife that the Kngllsli government has not lost or injured in transit a singlu man of the ItfO.OOU sent to South Afri.a. I mil Mile IMmi'h Ctir fur ('ntetiiiiiiition nivcil my llfr thrri- eiirx aim. Miw Toon. IlniiiiiNH. .Mntile atrt-ri, Norttieh, N. Y.. Feb. 17, 1WKJ. A Marble Hook. At the Strwisd in Konio there is a MH)k made of marble, tho leave-t lieing of marvelous thinnei-H. Motliers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sootb Uifi Syrup the he-st remedy to use for their children during ilic- lectlilng period. faper. Out of every hundred pound of pa ir manufactured in the world onlv six IhiiiihIh are made into hook. Coughi " My wife had a deep-seated couch for three years. I purchased two bottles of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely." J. H. Burgc, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Thrno slzcst 25e.. enough for an ordinary cold; &0i3.. Juat right for bronchitis, hoarae iicaa. hard colda, etc.: 51, moat economical for chroulfl caaca mid to Veep on hand. J. O. AYlUt CO., l.onell, Mm, THE. BEST IM THE WORLD 1 f f f 7 -V vzm. zzsmw VI ll V SA I MADE IN BLACK ODVFnrw TAKEHOSyaSTITUTES ON SALE EVERTWHERC CATAlOCUUFRtC JMOWINfl-rUUL UNEOT ' ' ' , , -, , , - i -j mil 111. A.J.TOyCR Ca.B0ST0N.MASS,4s JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Foot of Morrison Street. Can givo you tho best bargains in Buggies, Plows, Hollers and Engines. Windmills and Pumps and General Machinery. Sco us beioro buying. We Will Give You 2 Hyacinth Bulbj CRCC Or 6 Tulips, rncc Togetbor witb our Complete Catalog for 190a, if you will send us n mall order, no matter how small. Write uh, and mako your selections from our Cat alog. Springtime is here, and it is tlmo for planting. LAMBERSQN - Portland Oregon N. V. N. U. Ho. I0-IU0D. Without nxa.erallon, of Courie. I "What we waul in thin town," caid I the malinger of the r pera bonce, "iH n real hot idiow'. The chiMnh- drama Ih I all right for them tlml like it, but we' want Kiimethiiigci.lingor it won't go." "My dear sir," repliid the advanr-e, agent with ipiiet conllilcnce and that Htrict veracity for whicli ho was jiletly noted, "at tho hint two towm wo piny eel they camelled the flro insurance 011 tho theater buildings." Chicago Pout. She Tound Out Miranda Milkweed I-aw, child,! liow'd your head g-t to be co big? j KmcrKon Uuigfiillnw I'.caconstreet It is enured, madam, by n piipcrahtitid-am-e of cerebral rortox in tho lower frontal Iolm, an ultra vesicular growth of the midbrain and extraordinary de velopmental phenomena in the medulla oblongata. This condition him for its' primary carnation cxcchMvii intellectual 1 strenuoHity. Chicago Suwh. Why tie fell Hurt Ho What do you think of Mies WejMt? Weally t-he laughed at me, you know. 1 Hho Did die? Well, that's just like Hum. Hho laughs at almost nothing. 1 Philadelphia ISullctin. I Terrible Threat Hired fSirl Now, you go right away thin minute. 1 Tramp PI unco, mum ' Hired (lirl (io away, T tell you. Clear out, now, or I'll I'll give you a piece of tniiico pio that the young mis HiiH made herself. New York Weekly. 1 Her Dulles. "We have a deaf and dumb member of our Woman's Club," said Miss Gab-, iHUgh to young Mr. Duggleby. 1 "Indeed," gurgled tho youth, "I j should think she would Ix; at a disad vantage." "Oli, my, no! Why, we let her. make all the ni'-tions.'' Ami the next day Harold Duggleby smiled audibly several times, having charted the remark and arrived at an understanding of its import Balti more American. Unnlil In ninnil Tor Months Upratia of I Hirnlneil Atiklea. titr:i nv st. .1 a tons nn Frrnn Iht f a'hff Tlmr Among the thoiiMindH of voluntary cridnrM'liieiitH of the trreat value of M. .InrobM Oil for spraiiiH, stiffness and soreness, is that of Mrs. (j. Thomas, t Alexandra Kond, Gelll, Vsbrod, near Pontyfiridd, Couth Wales, whosayH: "It Ih with great pleasure that I add my willing testimony to tho Invaluable excel lenco of your celebrated Kt. Jacobs Oil, as experienced in my own rnso. I sprained both my ankles in walking down soino steps so severely thnt I waH 11 liable to stand for several months. The pain I suffered was most severe, and nothing that I used helped me until I applied St. Jacobs Oil, when they immediately became better and in a short time I wiih able to go alrout, and soon after I was (piito cured. I ntn now determined lo advise all persons suffering from pains to use this won derful remedy, which did so much for mo." .Mrs. ThomnH doei not enlighten us as to what treatment she pursued dur ing the months she wiih unable to stand, and during which tlmo she was suffer ing so much, but we venture to suggest that bad she called in any well known medical man he would nt oner, have prcscrilied ft. Jacobs Oil. for it has compiered pain upwards of 150 years, and doctors know there iH nothing so good. The proprietor of St. Jacobn Oil bavo lieen awarded twelve gold medals by different international exhi bitions 11s the premier pain-killing rem edy of tlio world. The committees who made the awards were in each in stance composed largely of tho most eminent medeial men obtainable. Mrs. Thomas did not know the high opinion in which Ht. Jacobs Oil is field by almost every progressive medical man. AB0ULU I Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of te PaoSlatlle Wrapper Below. rrj amall and aa cajry to taltA iu angar. CARTER'S SplTTLE fjlVER H PILLS. FOR HEADACHE. Fan DIZZINESS. FOR DILIOUSIIESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION Advcrtlilnj. Novelist (desperately) Unless my liook succeeds at once, I shall starve to death. Publisher (cordially) My I commend vour resolution, you could dr would lictter vour work, I think. Life. . - , OEnVJlTK MUaTKAVIUdMATU.f. M Carta I Ptmslr Tcffclail B.OOrr CURE SICK HEADACHE. Founded 1DTO A Homo Schoot tor Doym Military and Manual Training Wrlto for llluatratad Catalogue dear sir. Nothing advertise New Year Resolutions ifeefey Cure TAKE 1UK ttuereUet fiom llqmer, opium and lasanj bablu. Bend Vst partlonlara la reeley Inslitute. tu.HiSo'i: WlllSN writing; ta advortlcerg plousa moutloo thla iupor. GUARANTEED. USED AND SOLD EVERYWHERE DI3IIC3IAIM Kllla I.lcoon Tonltrj. Yon rnUOOIHIH paint the perchea, the I lrC IT 1 1 I PTE? fame kill the lice, llena "IvC r. I i-l-&r cannot feed lice and feed yon. Price, GOc anil 81.00 a can. Sold by dealer. PBCSSIAH REMEDY CO .St Paul, Minn. Oentleman 1 am a breeder of flr.t-cl.lhi Sll-lare Wvandottea. I von a can or jonr 1'HCSSI A.V LIQUID LICE KIIXKlt aaaapeclal prtmluxn at toe St 1'anl Poultry Show ot 1900. and find It 1. all riant. There are aereral here that want a reliable lice killer and Toarataallrl?ht. WM U SWAOOEHT. Wariara. Minn. J 11 MaLONR ofAdel. Mo .aTa the PliUSSIA.N LfCE K1LI.KH la Juat the thin? for lice on hoe-., and u worth fire time. Ita cola IIOWKS SKKIi MTOItR, Coiat AEenta, r..rllaud. Ore., and Seattle, ITaah, Jm The Farmer The Gardener Cm MM The Housewife f Tlie)-.-olatltUeliiorr. Tl-r WA MfvSfl ftrr "(lrtli a grettt dttit moo iX U(J,ri Hi ordiiiarr kind, sold CaV ffljJKi ercryalrr. IM annual free. f-v - FERRY A. CO. BroQ, i-'i DON'T WEi OUT THE CLOTHES ltubbing them topieeen; Use my Wash ing TubletH. No rubbing reipiireil. Send 50 cents for sample package and full di rections. V. O. POWELL, Box 606, Portland, Oregon. J M A 1F D I VlGTORm RAPE About 10 mile Ahead of Dirarf KiwexItApein rApA tnakeait jiommip to ittvy, twine and tltwp j imiaitir wiuiri niurin-nnir HIU, 1 1 IS mrTelou.Ur proline balzr' catalog telU. Giant Incarnate Clover , ProduTM a loxnrlant crop three f?t tall wnun six wefni jum neeuinir anuiou and Iota of rturi;r all pumnier lorur laptudea. Will do well anjwhwe, Vrivt dirt cbeap. Grass, Clovers and Our ratalotme It brtmlnl of tboronffhlTtaMtfrvl farm twHa well at TliouMind lleiided Kale: Teosinte. nrtxhicinir w tonnf trrwn louuer -v Bcre , rot tiai j iui wuii iu so bxuutia of train ruu i wu vi uaj per scrr, uuxioa iioiiar unui, etc.. etc, Salzer's Grass Mixiurcs FRICNOj Yielding e loniof macniflrent hajand an endleaa amount of pajturage on any farm In America. Bromus Inermts 6 tons of Hay per Aero ThepreatgrftMof tlierenturr.KTOwhigwhereTer aoU Is found. Oar great cataloime, worth Siooto any wide awake merli-nn (nirdener or fanner, la mailed to yoo with maur fann aeed aaiuplea, oooa melpt of out 10 wnu iKiataKe. of Catalog alone a centa for iioatave. JOHN A. SAL2ER SEED COMPANY. La Crosse. Wis. ENJOY Life out of doors and out of the frames which they play and the enjoy ment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on which it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results from the use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and against which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and bappy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs assistance iu the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle Syrup of Figs. Its quality Is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health ot the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal ers sometimes offer to Increase their profits. The genuine article may be bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.UP CO.- is printed on the front of every pack age. In order to get its beneficial effects it is al ways necessary to buy the genuine only. ... N,,." .) e- imv'o I Hill1" 'ltH lllMa MM &wv W A 5f i: i-i r- 'r . Li S.oiV. i-cv-i. law. tfjl.