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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
1 General Debility Itoy In ftiitl out there li tint frellim ol wraknr-ai tlist mnkes a Minion of Itself. I'txxl doci not ttrrniitlititi, KlM'p ilocs not refresh, It I) Imnl to do, linril to bear, whnt nlioulti 1)0 cnijr, yltdllly i uii Ilia ebb, mid tho wlioln nyitvm snffiri. l'or this condition luko Hood's Sarsaparllla It vIIiiIImm t lie IjIikkI, nlvon vluur mill tuna to all Ilia nrKnim mid fuiicllutu, and li lntltlvrly imuaimllol for all run-down or debilitated u. million. J louii'a Vi LLN Oli IKc7liriTTlluD,'"ii L-llll, Aliroit Conrtrtid. Two Jnws, wUlilhti to lioromi! Cullio Him, cnllcil nt tint Iiiiiimi ol ii r.rlost Mid, HmllliK liu huh not In, ilciilili.il In Malt, Ah tliu iliiy nilviinci'il mid tlm prloiit illil lint return, nnu of tint men Ijiviiiim rrfttcMi, ''Ciiino nwrty," lin onld to li In (iiinimnlon, "or wn slnill Iki Intu (or tliu hj'iingiiu)," Cloiinlwrii' Journnl. Iijnountc. Do tUylti IIhvu you over heard of Iilni; inriK? (iiiiilitietit (Innocently) Oli, yrai I fri'mmtly tuko my luiudry to Mm. Hiniitt Hot. Th ObiervaCon Or linn lurlivr rliop and lmlli rooms, HimklnK nnd caul rooms, library and mi oloKiitit pnrlor for tlio Indian, nnd nil brilliantly Hulitcd wltli olwtrlrlty nnd twolod wllli clsctrlo fuint. Mlj(liiy xii. lilur triilri. HiIm. All mmtt. will lui Iliad to kIvo yon nny iiifonnutioii do ulroil. Conllrmid, Clara Ho told mo tlint nltlinuuli you had rofiui'd him, liu know tout lio Mould K'l over It. Maud 'flint's wliat I was afraid of, Tin Particular Kind. "Tlnmipmiii myi lio u-Ksrdi Ills iiKillicr-lii-Inw im u iHirfuct trvanuru." " I'u Im turo lio duos tlio kind lin'd Ixi milltllrd to lay up In hoMvon." Hiuarl Nit. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlmlow'e Booth Iiiit Myrii Hi" beat remedy to uio lor their viiiiumi uuruif iuo letimntf wnou. Hid llccn Then Iclorc. lloM'innii Hello, Hliarpul Well I, toll you I in cliid to K"t iMik again. Hliurim Hack from wlioro? lUirmimti Why, lvo Ix-on In Kuropa for n month, mid I'o hud Iota of Inter. ikIIiik iixiH-r Hlmrint Hlinkel I'v lwn visiting In Iinulyvlllo for n week, and I toll you, I wuh turprlrud with tliu iilacc, I't mo toll you nhout It. You rw What, k)IU? Well, no longl Dotrolt I-rco rices. ftnmelal Clforli. Jack Waa tlio clinrcli garden party tumunT Jnllu Well, I wnrkisl hard enough: I alo lea cronm wlih every voiiiik man on thu liroundii. Dotrolt rieo rrvss. North Com limited" In run only hy tho Northern I'aclflc bittuiM'il 1'iirtlnriil nnd MlnniMiiiolla unit Ht. I'util throiiKh faconm, Heattle, Npoknuo, untie, Livingston, Hillings, Illniuarck and forgo. :lht of tlio-u train aro on thu run dally, four cant and four went, Kucli li a nolld vontl billed train, carrying Standard and I'nllninn Tourlrt slronarn. dlnlm rar. thy coaches, mall, cxprrrn, and liagRBgo rar and mo elegant ounurvatlon rar. Kacli train la brilliantly HkIiIoI with over 300 ll(hti, nnd tha botinty of It nil la, you ran truvel juit na choaply on thin train an on nny other, All rupro rontntlven will bo Klad to (lve you nil dltlniul Information, A. 1). Charlton, AnnlMunt (lanornl r.incngcr Accnt, "o5 Morrlaou itroet, Portland, Oregon. A Mliundlrilood Min, Gcraldlne Did you over hara tha fcollnc that ieoplo didn't uudarituud you? Oerald I of ton havo It; I oto tha telephone a groat deal. Smart Set. flhnkff Itilit Your alml Allon'n Voul-KiM). A rowdtr. IlmtVra tlftit i.rnewil.-(tflcir, II U reiuln cure lor in-rating, rnlloui nnd hot. tired, nrhlnic real. Hol.l ).y nil UrurtUH. I'llro'Jtc. Trial rrl, mallei MtKK. Addreaa Allcu 8. Olniiled, l-o-lloy.N.Y. No Mlci on Papi Ultlc. Mlru cannot oxltt on I'apa Little, an Inland In Ht. MitRim bay, on the went of Hhutlund. To tost the truth of thin, ruvurnl inlco, at varioui tlmen, More hrought hero, hut the noil proved bo uncoiiKouinl that they noon died. Ex cliatiuo. 8orea and Ulcers never become chronic unless tha blood Is In poor condition Is sluggish, weak and unable ts throw of! the nisous that accumulate In it. The system must ba relieved of the unhealthy matter through tho sore,- and great danger to life would follow should It heal before the blood has been made puro and healthy and alllmpuritles eliminated front the sys tem, S.3B, beginstbecurcbyfirstcleans Ing and Invigorating the blood, building up tho general health and removing from ii JZm? CONSTANT DtlAIti effetcmattek "W" THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, end the sore or ulcer heals. It Is tha tendency of these old indolent sores fo grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy tha hours. Iocal applications, while soothing and to tom extent alleviate pain, cannot reach tha seal of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no mattei how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution lias broken down, It will bring relief when nothing ' else can. It supplies tha rich, pure blood necessary to boat the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J. S. Taltxrt, Iclc Sax 145, Winona, Ml, sayst 'tlr year a acp my lea; from (he knr to tha foot traa una solid aare. Several phvalclanf treated tna and I made twe trips to Hot sprlnga, but fouud no rcuef, Ivraaludueedtotrjr 8,8.8, and It made ncorapttte cure. I hara been a per (ectlyncll nan ever alnce." is iue only purely veg. ciaoie uiouu putiucx known contains no poisonous minerals to rulu tha dlrestlon and add to, rather than relieve Your sufler ings. If your flesh does not Leal readily when scratchrd, bruisedorcut, your blood lain bad condition, and any ordinary sore U apt to become chronic. 6cad for our free book and virite pur physicians about your case. Wo make no charge for this service. THE IWIFT WCIflO CO ATLANTA, OA. ONE UltlCAT NOVELIST. VAHYINC CAFlEEn OF JAM CO FEtU NIMOIIE COOPED. lIiiiroiiillimViiiillinf Tlila Ilocnurileil (Iciiliin Ilia l.oim-lliiriuuill I'owarn CIiiiiiuo from I'niiuliirlt tn Uii(miiii lurltx -l'nroiiiril Ainerlciiii Novollal. Jnmert Keunlinoro Cooper, tho ilea 11 nf American novellntn, holds rt posi tion In our n7lllvo llteriituru nt once tinlriuu nnd illntlnc (Ire. It inatU-rn hut lltlh) now thut iln literary gvnlus nhoiihl hiivo re iniiliied iluriun lit ror no long n time im n dlnmoiid In Ihtt rough before t'L'Idcnt ehlppird olt the crude exterior, (Unclosing the brll- jaukh r. cooi'Kii. liiiucy within. It in nf Minn 11 iiiiihifIiiiuk Hint bin curly life. 'spent In nlmlcK pursuits, was wholly 1 without prumlso of future nchlcve mentn, nnd noon hut n regretlnlile niciii ory will nlso be tho fuel that during tho Inst few years of hU life through lulnundernlnndlugn 11 ml lulMrcpreneiilic tlous his lirciUt iv an lllled with feel lugn of deep rancor lownrd men who nhoiihl hnvo hern his frlendii nnd who In turn denounced both blin nml the proilticU of his pen. These- elrcum ntniicen, the Inevitable contradictory ncroiupniilmeiits of recognlzcil ability, have waned Indistinctly Into n hazy Imckgroiind.ngnlimt which ntnndn bold ly the undisputed truth that the author of "The Hpy and Tho l'llot" Is Justly worthy of nil limine that ha been or limy he accorded him. The life of this vnrylng popular nnd unpopular author bail Its beginning September !o, 1781). nt llurlluglon, N. J. Ills pnreutn were both of Quaker extraction. Hoou after the clone or tho Itevoliillounry war the Cooper fnm lly pnlrihllnhed 11 hoiiHehold wllbln tho horitem of New York Htnte iienr tlio Uradwiilern of the Hunquehnnnii Itlvt-r They encouraged the populating of this vicinity nnd suhnciiueiitly laid out the site of Conperslown. Tha Cooper fam lly decided to make their permanent home In the town rounded hy them nnd In 17011 completed the erection of n spacious manor house, known na Ot sego Hall, which wns for many years the most commodious nnd stately prl vnte rraldenco In central New York. To every render Hint linn hern charm oil with the npell or Cooper's Indian ro mances, tho nurroumllngi or his boy hood dnys are significant. During those yours the foremost pioneers or emigra tion had barely begun to push their way westward through tho Mohawk Vnllny, the II rat nvallable highway to tho went. Out or the forest (hat bor dered Olnego Imke Indlnnn enmo for barter, or (lonslbly with hostile Intent, nnd from these no doubt Cooper drew UIIKIIK COOI'KII BI.KCrH. Illla tomb and that of bla vlrY In t'tirlat Churck Ceiuelery, Cuoieraluwn.) tho portraits or the nil men who live In his pages. Such wild surroundings could not hut stimulate n naturally active Illumination nml the Inlluence or the wilderness, augmented nftcrwnrds hy tho somewhat nlinllnr Influence of the sen, pervaded bin entire life. from a private tutor he received his earliest education nnd nt the ngo or 13 entered tho freshman chins or Yule Col lege. According to his own account, ho learned hut little nt college. Ills love or oiit-or-doors freedom led him to neglect his hooks nnd be roamed about anil explored tho rugged hills north ward or New Haven nnd tho equally plchirrsiiie shores or Ixmg Inland Hound. (Irndmilly ho became wilder nnd more persistent In htn defiance of ucndcmtc restraints nnd wns finally ex pelled. Upon leaving his studies tho love or activity nnd adventure laid hold on the youth and he decided to tnke up the llfo or a seaman. In 1800 he mado his first voyage ns n sailor before tho mast on the ship Sterling, nailing rrom New York with n cargo or flour for foreign markets. AHcr this he served ror n time as midshipman on the Vesuvius nnd wns Inter ordered to Oswego, N. Y with n construction pnrty to build n ting ror service on i.nuo uutnrio. Then he wns given charge or the gun boat flotilla on Lake Chnmphilif nnd wns subsequently ordered to the Wnsp, In 1S11 he married n daughter of John Peter Del.nncey, or Westchester Coun ty, N. Y., nml resigned his position In the navy to settle Into n quiet, domes tic lire. In deference to his wire's wishes ho built his homo In Westches ter County on what wns known ns tho Angevlne farm In the town or Scars dale, In which locality many stirring events or tho Itorolutlon had taken place. The Impressions gained rrom tho historic associations nurrouttdlng him hero wcro or Inestlmnhlo voluo to him In tho descriptive coloring or "Tho Spy," Thcro still remains .standing near Scnrsdale tho ruins or a chim ney once within tho Dlshrow House, Wherein the original or Cooper's Hnr vey -Illrch Is Bald to hnvo successfully hid rrom his pursuers. At 30 yenrs of ngo Jamen Fcnntmnro Cooper was following n quiet, common plnco existence, nnd no thought or n literary lire had ns yet entered his mind. One day while rending' an Mn- gllsh novel to his wire ho hair-Jestingly remnrlcedi "I believe I could write a hotter story myself." Ills wire wns sure, that he could nnd so encouraged the Idea that he mnde tho nt tempt. Ills Initial work wns "Precaution," n novel In two volumes, published anonymous ly In nn Inferior mnnnor during the year 181!0. This first novel was In 110 respects n sample of the author's talent- It dealt with high llfo In Ihi gland, n subject with which the writer was personally unfamiliar, snvo through tho pages of fiction, and whllo tho venture can hnrdly be said to have I enabled him to taste of tho sweets of authorship, It had the effect of stlmu-. luting the deslro to write. It modest success caused his friends lo urge him upon Komn inoro familiar theme, and remembering nil Interesting talo of spy that ho lint! heard mime years be fore from tho lips of John Jay, he set about putting It Into n story, "The Hpy" wan the result nnd during th winter or Ifttl-r.' Hie American public nwoko to I lio fact that It possessed a novelist of lis own, and I ho Immediate success of tho book, which wns un precedented nt the time In the nutinls of American literature, determined Cooper's future career, Thu next II vo years witnessed the publication of Homo of his bent works, among them being "Tho Pioneers," "Tho Pilot." and "Lionel Lincoln." In IK'.'il bin popularity had attained Its r.enlth wllh tho publication of "The I,nst or the Mohicans." Hut with fa mi en in 0 envy nnd inichnrltnblcnifcs from bin contemporaries nt homo nnd abroad. Imgllnh reviewers claimed him ns n mttlve, fixing his birthplace In the Ink' or Man, and denounced him 11 n n reuegnde. Naturally or n hend-ntrong nml rotnh.itlvo disposition, he resented Hut nccunntloiin anil Itinlnuntlonn thrust upon hlni nnd In no doing could not help hut give offense to n large clans. Ills nelr-ansertlvn manner mado him A IILI.IO THAT 111 C.M.I J) COCI'Klt. (Chimney of the Dlatirow limine In Maniaro neck, which woa the Udlru (ilattr f liar fejr illrch, a character In Coopcr'a The HPTJ enemies nmong men who could not un derstand his nature. He mnde fre quent visits to Knglnnd, during which bis company wns sought by the' most distinguished men of the time, nnd during one or theso visits he was un willingly brought Into n controversy over the economy nnd efflclcncy or the United States government. His utter ances 011 this subject were mlncon ntrued and his published letters brought forth whnt now seems an nl toKcthcr tiucxplnluahlo bitterness against their author. An 0110 or the most successful of nil I born, Cooper's fame Is assured. His libel nulls and controversies are for gotten, his offensive criticisms are sel dom rend, nnd he Is remembered only ns the mot brilliant and successful of American novelists. COMING TO AMERICA. M, l'aiil Derolilcilv, Noted nnd Kccen trie Trench Auttator, Tho announcement that M. Paul De roulcde, tho I'rcuch political agitator. Is earning to this country to live Inn caused 110 little Interest among people conversant wllh Ktyni-b politics. !). roulcde has been prominent lu his coun try for more than three decades, a dramatist, hero, ioet. ngllntor, duelist nnd deputy. He had gained some fam- as a dramatist when he went Into the r'ranco-Prusslau war. He was wound ed at Sedan nnd was made n prisoner but escaped from Ilroslau and Joined the nrmy of the Loire, wllh which be fought throughout the campaign. In l.SS.' he founded I he "I.lgue lies Pa trloles," to keep nllve In the breasts o,' I'renchmen hatred of tho Prussians When (len. Iloulnuger came to th-.' front, Deroulede wns his most enthusi astic supporter. He became n member of the Chamber or Deputies In 1S.S0. nnd tho next year wns forcibly ejected, though hut temporarily. As nn nntl DreyrtiBnrd, he wns n lender In tho cri sis of 181)3 11 ml 181)0. Ills daring wns Illustrated when nt the election or Kmllo Louhct to the Presidency ho In sulted the presiding olllccr nnd disturb ed tho ballot. The same night he tried ts hnvo tho President kidnaped, his purposo being, If ho succeeded, to him seir occupy tho Klysee. Ho wns al most successful. Tho populace has Idolized him. When tho deputies drove away from Ver sailles 011 tho day ot tho hist Presiden tial election, Louhet "wns greeted with yells of "Iteslgnl Iteslgul" Wnldcck- Housseau, llrlsson nml Dcpuy were sa luted v'lth some manifestation of re spect. Only Paul Deroulede wns cheer ed. His eccentricities nml tlio knowl edge that he was nn enemy of Dreyfus are not likely to innko him popular" In this country. Hut ho will not soek no toriety. A Kmnco-Cnnndlnn slrnmshlp lino Is to be created, It Is said, nnd he Is to be the Now York ngent of the company. Levi P. Morton's son-in-law, the Due do olencay IVrlgard, mado him tha offer or this position. Plenty ol' I'rolootlon, Timid Quest Is thero any precaution taken hero against Are? Hotel Cleric On. vest the nlnco Is ful ly insured. Philadelphia Record. Women nro naturally tender-hearted. No woman over deliberately stepped on n mouse. Mnn hns very llttlo use for nilvlcc that doesn't confirm his own opinion. II. I'AIX tlLUOUI.KIin. GOOD I Sbort Storie. : "1 wonder what make my eyes so weak?" a fierce Hndlcal once said to Disraeli. "It Is because they are la a weak place," wns tho reply. William Illack was once the victim of an amusing typographical error. In one of his hooks the heroine died of a dose of opium; hut the compositor got In his flue work on the passage, and when the novsl appeared the first edl Hon stated that sbo died ot a "dose ot opinion." A well-known Judge on a Virginia circuit was recently reminded very forcibly of his approaching baldness by 1 one of his rurn) acquaintances. "Jedge," t drawled the farmer,"lt won't be so very jlong fo' you'll bev to tie a string nrouud yer head to tell how far up to wash yer face." I A raw Irish volunteer, during the Into ( war In Cuba, was discovered by the ser geant of his company In a hole, well .out or tho way of even a stray shot. when he should have been engaged In active service. "(let out or that bole!" commanded tho sergeant, sternly; "get out or It (bis mluuU'I" The broad Irish race looked up nt him with stubborn resistance written on every feature. "You may be my superior officer," he nnlil, boldly, "but all the same, OI'm the wan that round this bole lir-rst!" 1 During the examinations given re cently In the public schools, one or the questions on the civil government pajier ror firth grade pupils was as rol lows: "What do you think or a man who takes all the things the country, the Stato and the city do ror him, and then tries to get out or paying bis taxes?" On one paper the brief and suc cinct nnswer wns given: "He Is a low man." It Is unnecessary to say that the boy received the maximum of credit for his very comprehensive answer. I In her lecture on the stage In New York recently, Clara Morris related I some mishaps In the theater to show what self-control the young actress must exercise. One evening, she said, I she wns playing "Cnmllle." when, dur ing (ho scene with Armnnd. she discov ered that the (lower, the camella, on the , giving of which the plot turned, was missing from her breast, where it 'should hare been pinned. "I tried to , warn Armand," she related, "but ho was making lore and did not bear. Ia 'despair. I went across the room. There ; wns the supper-table, nnd on It a beau tiful bunch or celery. It wns the work or n minute to wrench off some of the greenest leaves. The poor man did not know anything or what was coming. You should have seen his mien when I handed him the celery, saying, as my part required: 'It Is a strange flower.' i agree with you,' he whispered back. That was smart, hut unkind. When I said, 'Cherish It.' be ganped. When I ended up with my last, 'keep It,' he nearly threw a lit. He did not help me nut nt nil. Hut 1 got even with him. I might have hid his exit, but Instead I swept nwny from blm, leaving him nloue In the center of the stage, and then In full view of the audience he bad to kiss the celery. Nowadays he cannot smell that vegetable without thluklng of me." Miss Morris did not give away the actor's name, but It was probably Stuart Itobson. Won by Wit. The University of Pennsylvania has not ns large funds at its command as the authorities think to ba necessary In which respect It Is not greatly differ ent from other Institutions of the same kind. It finds the means to put up new buildings nud pay expenses through the untiring energy of Its provost, Mr. Har rison, whose little black subscription book Is well known lu many a Philadel phia olllce. Mr. Harrison was pleading persist ently with n broker for a subscription not so very long ago. but without suc cess. Finally the broker said: "See here, Mr. Harrison. I will give you something on one condition that you promise not to couio Into my olllce again until I nsk you to do so." "Certainly, Mr. T., I agree to that," snld tho provost promptly,' and walked out smiling with a check for one thou sand dollars. A month or so later he heard a knock nt his door. "Come In!" be called, and lu walked Mr. Harrison. He bad the black book under his arm. 'Good-inoruing, Mr. T.," he seald. "I want you to help me with a little uni versity matter I nm " "Look here, Mr. Harrison!" the brok er Interrupted. "When I gave that last thousand dollars wasn't It on the ex press condition that you wouldn't como Into my office again until I Invited you?" "Why, yes," returned the provost, "I believe that was the understanding. But dldu't you say 'Conio InP Just now when I knocked?" They say the check this time wns for flvo thousand. 'Thoy Wore Attentive. A clergyman, preaching in a country church for the first time, was delighted to find the congregation very attentive, and told the verger so after the ser vice. The verger replied: "Lor' bless you, sir, we was all looking for you to dis appear!" "Why, what uo you meanj" aaia me clergyman. "Well, sir, you see. Die pulpit Is rot ten and hasn't been preached In this ten year or more." Pearson's Weekly. Quite Sure. Mother Now, look here, Hob. You know your father bus strictly forbid den you to eat any tuoro of these dates, nnd here I find another stone. 1 Holi Why, mother, sister must have eaten that dato; I did not throw that stone there, 1 Mother Are you sure about It, Hob? Hob Yes, mother, quite sure, be- causo I swallowed mine. Itrooklyn Life. , Mnn may have been made to mourn, hut he nlvvttys thinks he Is being 1111 poacO on whenever his wlfo bus a henduche. 1 1 Parr ( HiWt. "Wilbur," asked tha patient llttla lady who taught In tha night rcliool, "why Is your writing so dreadfully up and downt" "Don't know," answered Wilbur, "less It' causo I run an elevator days." Ms Mad Na Mbfake. "I alio' did noo MartM ' Tom' ghost las' night," said the old family serv ant. "Ara you euro of that?" ho was asked. "Yes, nah alio' ex you ntan'in'darl I couldn't maka no mistake, kaze ho gone) straight lo do sidclioard, whar da ol' jlmmyjohn stay at, en do fust word lie say wiu: 'Dam ef dst nigger ain't been drlnltln' my llcker ag'lnl' " Atlanta Constitution. Per PoiUjt Only. We want you to try Monopola spices no much that we are willing to rend you can free If yon will pay the postage. Send two 2ant stamps and yoar grocers' nsmo and wa will rend you a two ounra can of Monopole cayenne or white pepper or ginger or other variety you may select. After you try them you'll agree with us that ijo other brand on the market is no puro and strong. Mont grocers handle Monopole groceries. Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Portland, Or. Quite Cnjliih. Annt Dcbby (viewing tho city) What doea that sign, "Misfit Store," moan? Uncle Abner (a closa observer) I 1 a'poee that's where them 'ere angler. I maniac gets measured for clothes, to folks' think they was mada In Lon don. how York Weekly. A Fine Library Of 140 volumes of the best literature Is found on each of tha Northern Pact flc'a "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated in the west that are lighted throughout by electricity. A Cafi Cradle. A cat had taken up Its abode and nursed its litter of four kitten in the fork of a tree 28 feet from the ground, j In the garden of Aid. Peace' residence ' at Castle Hills, High Wycombo, Eng. land. The kittens were removed by tha gardener, but the cat speedily took thorn up tho tree again to their strange birthplace. Exchange j CATAnitn oAirtror nx cubed i With local application,, aa tbey cannot reach tbeatatoltnadlataaa. Catarrh la a blood or coartltntlocaldtkraao, and In ardar to cars It Tonmoittaks Internal remfeilea. Ilall'a Ca tarrh Carets taken internally, end actadlrectlr on the blood and mucous aurlacea. Ilall'a Ca tarrh Core Is not a quack medlelne. It waa prescribed by ona of the beat phjilciam In this country lor 7 ran, and Is a regular prescription. It le composed ottbe beat tonlca known, com alned wllh tha beat blood purifiers, acting di rectly on tha taucoua aurlacea. Tha perfect combination ol the two Ingredients la what pro. ducea each wonderful reeulta la curing catarrh. Bend for teatlmonlali, free. r. J. CHENEY ti CO., Propra., Toledo, O. Sold by drngglita. price 75c ilalla ramlfir Ua aro tha best. Willing ts Compromise. 1 She Sir, if yea persist in making lova to me every time that yon call I (hall have to ask you to discontinue your visits. He Darling, be my wife, and I'll promlna never to speak another word ot love to you aa long as I live. Chicago News. "Murt lo Hunt and Pith," Northern Pacific's new game book Is now ready for distribution. Illustra tions of LIVE GAME a particular feature. Four full pages from Eeton Thompson's drawings made specially for this book. Bend address with six cents and book will be mailed to you by Cbas. 8. Fee, G. F. and T. A., St. Paul, Minn. Cultivation. "I suppose you aim to make a very cultivated young man of your boy, Josh?'" "Yes," answered Farmer Corntos eel. "We're cnltlvatln' him the best we can. Every now and then mother and ma gives blm a rakln' over." Washington Star. CITQ ranatatetlr Cura no fit ar narronroea HO tfUrftnt-UT'iniacrnr.KllartarMtNena 3Mtom. 8irarFKKliS-J.00trUlbolIlaiidtnaa, Im. Da.S.U.Iua,u3mirtbiuriiUiJ.Ilil.l' In Pelltlu. "He was too dignified to join In a scamblo for office." "Ana wnat uas ne nawi" "Nothing but his dignity." Brook lyn Eagle. Hamlin's Wizard Oil banishes pain ; It does it a thousand times every day, and has for over forty years I All Prevlilen Made. "A man bas Just dropped dead In the ready-made clothing department," said a now clerk In the big department store, running up, excitedly, to the floor walker. "Have him taken to tho cemetery lot department with the undertaking an nex, fourteenth floor," he replied, briskly. Llpplneott's Magazine. SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 4m Pao-StaUU Wrapper Balaw. Va!ry tfltaH b4 aa aar d tax aa rotnxi rvltKo ran BiamEM, FDR BlUOUSnUS, FOR TORMB LIVER, FCR COHSTIPATIOH. rsBtmawsKin. raiTOSCSMPLEXlOH UrNfea, mUUOta ametaiyaaiemvM. . 1 OURE8ICK HEADACHE. ABSOLUTE Hair Fallsl " I tried Ayer'a Hair Vigor to top my hair from falling. One half a bottle cured me." J. C. Baxter, Bratdwood, III. Aycr's Hair Vigor Is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. Sf.M a tattle. Alt eVwrrUt. If ronr drnnlit cannot atinplr yon. send na one dollar nml wo ' will airrena yousbottla. !f aura and elrathenania ot rournearaarafpreaanriira. AdHru. dfUAi cit ia., unfair, JLaaa. Two Great Pacta. Phe How many men owa their suc cess in life to their wives? "Yes. And how many mora men owe tholr wives to their success in life." Wonderland 1902 Is being called for from ovcry part of the country. Libraries, schools, read ing rooms and homes all want the Northern Pacini's latest. Bend tlx cents for It to Chat. S. Fee, G. P. & T. A. at St. I'aul, Minn. Good Boy. Grandma Sakes alive, child! Don't tell me you aro chewing gum I Willie No, I ain't Gtandma That's a good boy. I'm proud of j oa. Willie It'a tobacco. Chicago Daily Kows. New Method. Jaspar I hear you have discharged your cook. How did you manage it? Jomppe I met her policeman on the street and Insulted blm. New York Sun. r I IVCJCNfU I I laUAaU 1 1 I By lookfnjr carefully to the kind of rrocer lei you bur. If you want to bo iura of the remit lmlit upon Coffee, Splcet, Baking lowder and Canned Gooda called MONOPOLE. It your grocer doeiu't fcandle them, tend ni Mb name. WADHAMS A KERR BROS., Portland. JOHN POOLE. PORTLAND, ORE. Foot of Morrison Street. Can rlre you the be it ba realm In Bo lien and Engines, Windmill, Pnmpe and iene ral Machinery. Wood taw Inn Machines a specialty. See ns before buy Inf. Buy the . K. BINDER The Best ia the World. The new McCormlek iflsht-ilai.d Binder for 1502 bas many norel and distinct features. rp mcntlaffaJl that ts newest and bni In Binder manufacture, it Is ballt for dean work, quick, perfect work. It la the Binder you want. Call on the MrC'ormtrfc agent, or CATA UXJUU HAILED VKKK, by A. H. BOYLAN, Gen. Aft. McCormlctc Harvesting Machine Co. PORTLAND, ORGOON. Ft al Psalm. HsllMc Free 6t.psgeHis4 HaaaenWsn K J. UOWKN, Coast Agent, l'ortlHiid, Or., K..d Meutlte. Wusli. I jTHESTOMACjy tTZZ LIVER TONIC ( MILD BUT 1 I SURE j AiVsyMin'aVfck'a, dAA nrninn wUl bspaia qIUU KL YVAKU poit to us fi jomethlne for, aaa furnlib TUneo upon wWch wa can Famtlmtt lam A l.m. ffn ft m t tm n -. MIIHnry naf Mmnumt Trttlnu Wrtla for llltntrmtmH Oof afofrua if' I HOITT'S SCHOOL Parents AtAring hnma Infhmm-M, heantl'nl anrronnll-is. rorinot rllmaia, careful aupar. Tlalon, ami thorough mental, mmal mi,l Mit leal training lor tlutir tmra, will rind all Ww raqulramama fully mat at IMtl'a Schuol, Hanli I'avrk, San Malao Cnanty, Cat. Mnit (or Catalogua. Twaltb yar twatna Annual 12th. IHA U. HOlTf. Th. !.. rrlnelp-l. MHchall Wagon Bost on Earilt ilecanie. ft ts made of the bent material poMlhTe to buy, Th manufacturers abHOlutnlr Ir SI toSA percent atmr th niarttet prtvm of bra I fTadfA nf warn tlmtwr fir th nrlvllfg" of t-u tnsf orrr and skimming off thr rrram of the wsgon aim k, which Ist-arrletl for 3 to A ntr bo fLre making; np. which meant an Invtwinisiitln wott utocfc of nArtyon million doll Ara. MI'IC liKLI Wagon aro nnaurpLMed mr inatlty, proportion, finish, atrength and llgUI run nine Why lake chance on any othtrT Why-not set tha btwtr-A MlTOItKI.T Mitchell, Lwt A Star or Co rortland. beattle. Hpokane, ItolM. .Agents Krerywhere. Austin Well Machines GET WAT Kit OR OIL ANYW1IKU&. DEALL & CO.. Gen. Agts. 208 Front St. Portland. Or SarrlTor of Indian Wars or Widows of Such ms aro Jtrcraseds By recent art of confron yon have a claim for Deration at the rate of f S.ud per m 'if h, 8nt (n mo for application. A4dre T. W. Tallmatfe, Warn Ington. D. C A renalon Attorney for forty yeara. Old Indian War Pensions Conrreu has Just passed a law jrrantlnr pen sions to the surrlTors atid to the widows de ceaed soldiers of the Oretron, Washing, n and California Indian wars of 1M7 to im. Full In formation will bo sent by Drlnston A Wilson. So. rat terenteoath mreet. Wasr.inrton. D. (' or Branch odlce No. 412 1'arrott buildluj, gaa rancisco., cat. fees mxmea ny law. CrlnnlfM? We guarantee to help 1 IJJIJIW, you. We haretargiMt I nnl HprAf factory went of Chicago guyrw IICICI maklugartlhclalllmba. braces, deformity apparatus aud ail kind tr1p pies' sappllei. Catel good, beat made. Write ns and we11 show yon latest appliance for your caws Western Aluminum Artificial Limb Co. Z3)i Washington Ht. UOH second SU Portland, Oregon, SPRINGSTEEN MEDICINE CO. Ill Allaky bldM Third and Morrison BU. rOUTLAXD. OUKCION, The merit a of the Springsteen Medici tie Cem panyarv well known. Hoth Male and Female CompllcataOna, many wblcli have bitHed ine.tl cal expert everywhere, baive yielded to the potency of these medicines. To thocte who cannotcall. address an above, and all I ufbrmailon will be provided, Satisfaction or mouey back. Summer Resolutions TAKE TUB Mure relief from liquor, opium and tobacco nanus, senator particulars w Keeley Institute K. P. V. U. 1Iot.i1 to 4X0 Wllllnin, Av... ro.tLMiid, Or.gua Ho. 3 lvoa. HEN writ'ni toadertlaoraple 3 m.nllon tula papar. CURE Your HORSE of HEAVES 4mlt t af BJ Pi temper or Pink Bye with Prussian Hit a vie irCUUf7ff I'owfJEii. They ARC A GREAT BIOOD rtBiriEB AKD CONDITIO Nil. a sure cure for ail ailments from which heaves ftrie" CURED 34 HORSED. Hut been urt ng PnisrUn Heare Powders the pavt eight months and In thai time have eared 1 1 boimi of Heave 14 of OUteoiper snd 9 of CbronlaCoogb. i Tba rnuslaa ttanwdiea have gsloed a gr reputation In tblsaectlon. "VKVEtif BtHCKE. Kewark. KewYerk Beak. PranUa RmeJy C:t Si. fset, Mian. 1 as so ALL DRUGGISTS. taats good. Eat them Ilka candy. They rcmovs any bad taata In the mouth, leav ing the breath sweet nnd perfumtd. It Is a pleasure to take them, and they sr. liked especially by children, sweeten the stomach by cleansing; th. mouth, throat and food channel. That means, they atop undigested food 'from souring In the atomach, prevent ess form. Ins In tha bowels, and kill dlaeaia perms ot any kind that breed and feed In th en tire syttatn. ar purely vegetable and contain no. mer curial or other mineral polaon. They con. slit ot th latest dlacoverlea In medicine, and form a combination ot remedies un equaled ta make the blond pure and rich and make clean akin and beautiful com. pinion. tons ths stomach and bowals and ttr up th lazy liver. They do not merely aoften th stools and cauee their discharge, but atrengthen tha bowels and put thorn Into lively, healthy condition, making their ae tlon natural. , never grip nor gripe. They act quiefly, pos. Ittvety and never cause any kind ot uncom fortable feeling. Taken regularly they msk th liver act regularly and naturallyaa It should. They keep the eeweraga of the body properly moving and keep the system clean. Increas the flow of milk In nuralog moth, era. If the mother eata a tablet. It makes her milk mildly purgatlY and har a mild but certain effect en tha baby. In tnla way they are the only aafe laxatlia for th nursing Infant taken patiently, persistently, will cur any f Arm nf PAn.llnallAn. nn matter hnw old or how often other remedies have fnfUd-Tliey ar absolutely guaranteed tocurfatiy ca., or purchaa money will ba cbjferlully re funded. colt 10. Tie, Wa box. Samples tent fra for tba aaklng. We publlah no IMtlmoptals but sell Catcareli on their merltHuder ate aoluts guarantee to cure. Tlur and (ry a bor to-day, or writ us for free; iitmple and booklet. MtrtM STtuiaa aisinr co., rnicaoo w in toss. to any reader of this paper wao will r. any attempt of subitAullon. or Ml. of Just as good" when Caaeawfa ara called coarlct. All eorrepon4eoe eoan4w(lL a, if .