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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1902)
KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED, Gonoral Hoallli Groally Irnprovod by Po-rii-rm, MHH. M.J. MNUIY. Mrs. M. J. Daiilny, 'I'rwimiror of tin HiiIk-cm Iitlito, I. 0. O. V write from 11! I I'lrat Ht. N., MIiiiihik)II, Minn.! "I wui nflllctKil for Bdvurui vourit with klilnny troillilo wlili'li littaliniUllo curl nun mill rflintil nmrnnslilitiiililiiniixliity. I npont liitnilreilii of dollars trying; to ho cured, liul nothing kovo mo any per manent relief until I tried I'eruna. It took lea thnu tlirco niimtli mid only ten bottle to effect n permanent cure, but thoy urc Mnrtli inoro tlmn a many iiuiiilriM dollar to mo. I nm fully re alorcil to health, know imltliur ncho nor aln anil enjoy Wo." Mrs. M. J. baulky. Thin eipoilonra ha lieon rotated many llinc, Wo liear of euch caaea nearly every day. Mm. Danloy lioil ratarrli of tho kid ney. An noon an hti took tliu rlitlit rem edy tint Hindi) n ipilck recovery. A I'ronilnont Sontliern l-ady'a Letter. Miss Unrn llopklnn, of Washington, I). 0., nleco n( Hon. K. 0. Hotikln. ono of tlio lariicat Iron manufacturi'ra of lllrmlnKlmm, Ala., wrltoa tlio following; letter nmiiiieiidiim 1'ernnii. Hlioanya: 'I cnn cheerfully recommend Peru na for Indication and atomnch trouhlo nd a a good tonic." Ijtura llopklnn. rorunni'iirc oatnrili wherever located. l'eruun la n speclflo for tlio catarrhal derangement ol women. Aildrea Tim I'eruna Medicine Co., Colnmhui Ohio, for free Imok on catarrh wiltlon by Dr. H. II. Hattmin. An Unfortunate Croesus. "Tho very rich hnvo their trotihlea, too." "Ofroormthordo. I've cot a multl- inlllioiialro undo who has writer' cramp the won't why" "II1V ill,! liH IMt it?" "Flitnlnii chocka" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Loalnc Opportunities. Tho atitmnotillo had tiroknn down and . tho ctianffeiir waa liuay tryliiR to ill amir tho trouhlo. The linpntloiit ownor of tho machlno at last broke nlltl "Hurry on. Felix! Thoro nro a lot of people croMltiK tho atruet that we aro miisiiiKi (5 THE MAN WHO WEARS rWWP UJLLU U.UIIII11U A reputation oxttrvllng ovr cP aUty-alx years end our atS v vry cic.rmtntbarin0 tlie l . .mkTna TU&CICU kI.I.TL. Iltl iu TOWER on th buttons. OHLtEVUYTfrttBt A. J.TOWER CO,BOSTON.MAS& Mlioholl Wagon, Bast on Earth-' IWnn. II U nie.1. of II.. Imi material po"lbl to bur. TliliiniifiM-lurrr toltit.ljr pr XI loUp.rr.nl above lh- market prlr. of H tain o( wwon llmtur fur Hi. nrlvllrs. or ml llni orer ami tklmmliil on lti.rr.ani of Hit wagon slock, wlilrh la rarrla.1 nr I lo 4 yeara b r. maklni up. which in.ana an lnvnuii.nl la wnoil etock of nearly ona million .lollara. MITl'IIKI.I, Wagons an umurpassjj fp; anallly, proportion, Mnlsb, atrandh anil Haul tannine. . Whr-Uki chances on any other Whr-nol (at Ilia ktslt-A Ml 11)11 Kt.t Mlioholl, Lmwlm A Stmrff Oow rorUuii txatUa. m-okana. aMM. Atnu KvarrwUtr. $3&$3S SHOES W W. Douglas shoes nro tho stan dard of tho world, This is tlio rcaBou AV. I Doufflas mnkos nnd soils moro roon's (3.00 nnd fS.SO shoos limn any otliar two mnnmaoturors. W. L. DOUGLAS 04- 8HOES OANNOT DE EXCELLED. S2..S&. 11,103,8201 IMCSSU, 12,010,000 tilt ImpcrM and Amirlean Inthiri. Htyl't Ftliitt Calf, ntmil, Box Calf. Calf, Vlcl Kid, Ctnna Coll, Mat, kangaroo. IfHst Color ICyelets used. Caution I The a-anulna haw W. I voyajUAV vauiivu I nam. and erica atamjiia on bottom. 9m (y malt, iSc. ixlm. Jllui, Culahi ftu, W. U D0U0LA8, DROCKTON. MASS, In lima. Bold br drunslata. Kl OPINIONS OF GREAT PAPERS ON IMPORTANT SUBJECTS Emigration to Canada. Can American rmlaranta lit "atalinl- lot i'il" to hisllttitluiia and trpra or er- iTiinirnt Inferior to tliosn of thrlr natlro land? Tliat la a duration railed hr tliu Kt. Ixiuli (llulitvllniiiocrat In reference to I liu Auii'rlcaii MiilKratlon to Ilia west ern (iroTliici'i of Drlllih America, It la rerr milch to l ilouliteil whether the liistlliillona and typca of Korernnicnt nhlrh tho American einlzrant will II rut In Canada will Impress him aa at all In ferior to those of Ida own country. lie certainly will find tlitt they Ktia'ralitre quite aa I a rite a liberty aa those of Ida natlr land, and that the monarchical ele ment which U auuposrd to lie Injected In to the Canadian KoTernment by Ita nomi nal relations to the Ilrltlsli Crown l, o far aa Ita practical Influence In the affairs of the (Jorernnient la concerned, legal fiction. Nevertheless It la quite posslhl., that any lame American t-ml-uratlou to the Northwestern Ilrltlab pror Inrea uiliiht prora a disturbing political ractor. .Not livcauae the Americana won!.! be at all discontented with the political Institutions of the country, which In some rvspecia are freer and better ordered than our own, but because they would dd a new Impulse to the xrowth of the opinion that the Interesta of that region would lie greatly promoted by annexa tion to the United Male If annexation shall prore to bo the only means of le muting the obstacles to free commer cial lutercourae. At present sentiment of loyalty to the llrltlah Crown la so strong among Hie Ilrltlsli Canadians that the motives of self-lnten-it which prompt their occasional consideration of the l,eu- ell Is of closer relations with the United Hll.. r I...I.I In .l...np. lint III sentiment would probably be gradually weakened by a large Infusion of Ibe American element In the population of Northwestern Canada. Ho that although Canadian experience heretofore has leen that American Immigrants very readily axslmllalo with their Canadian cousins and adapt themselves to Canadian Insti tutions, they have heretofore been known In Canada rather aa transient visitors than permanent settlers, and the latter at least have been too few In number to have any particular Influence on Cana dian politics, lint If they get to going to Canada In large numbers they are like ly to precipitate problems which Cana dian statesmen desire above all thlcga to avoid, or at least to postpone. Ht. Paul Pioneer Press. Men with Small Capital. It has been objected by some that tech nical edueallou should not be fostered with nubile funds because the fields for Ita employment are being rapidly pre empted by the trusts and gigantic com binations of capital in manufacturing and other productive technical Industries. I-reqiieutly we are told that the man who has onlr skill and small eapltal la being put out of the way of business and success br the overshadowing combines. Yet II should be plain to an- observer that there are hundreds of profitable tech nical Industries that the trusts have not captured and, In the nature of thing, could not consolidate and control. The profit to be made from them in any glri-n locality la too small to engage the ill pldlty of a trust ami yet la aulllclcnt to amply repay the enterprise and Industry of a small operator. Now lurentloua are creating new Industries almost dally end In the exploiting of these the man with technical education and sm.ill capital finds plentiful opKirtuultle for steady occupation and satisfactory returns. We find from the census that In lmKl there were U.U77 manufacturing estab lishments In the city of Chicago. There were 1U..XI3 In 11HX). or an Increase of nearly Id) per cent. Put the average amount of capital to the establishment waa 20 per cent leaa in UHK) than In INK).- which shows that plenty of men found chances to Invest their brains, eklll and small capital in good enterprises. Tho trusts do nor own all those nearly twenty thousand factories In Chicago, nor the majority In St. Louie, Cincinnati or Atlanta. ,The truth In that the argument for giving varied technical Instruction to the youth of the land waa never stronger than to-day. Atlanta Constitution. Railroad Teaches a Lesson. A few week ago one of the engines of the Chicago. Ilurllngton and Qulncy Hall road Jumped the track and demolished a OniQIN OF JOHN W. QATE8. Made fortune by Iuttlmato llualncas Qiiulltlea, Jiiduiiient mid Industry. I Mr. Gates Is now tho moat apectacu- lar llguro In tho lluniiclal landscape Wall atroi't, "tliut roaring fiinmeo fed with Ufa nutl hope," Is gitung lit mm In opcn-tnoilthcd wonder. There la a bolduvsa about blm tlmt nil niiimrc. The story of bla rlao la all lutercatlng n Inr aa It alion'a llOW lfKltl- inate success In uuaincas Is achieved, n it-nfllnliln nnn. One of bla earliest busi ness positions was that of traveling salesman, and tlio rlso or ins incoiiiu from a modest salary to an almost fab ulous amount, la nn account, not of suc cessful speculation, but of flio results of common bchbo nnd hard work. As a young man, antes Ws selling bnrdwnro for Isaac L. Klwood, when barbed wlro was Just boglnnlng to bo used for fencing; and bo erected tho first corral In tho Stato of Texas. Ho soon decided tlmt thcro was moro money to bo mndo In tho manufacture of wlro thon by selling It on n salary, and with some friends bought three barbed wlro machines nnd started n factory on a total Investment of less tlmn $8,000. Tho business proved very protablo and they soon started another' small fnctory. Here they made so much money tlmt they declared divi dends of about 60 per cent per week, antes seemed to bo tlio entire working forco, IIo trnvclcd, sold tho wlro, camo back, Invoiced It, billed It, painted It, marketed It. nnd collected tho money. As ho was doing all the work, ho final ly .arranged to buy out nil tho partners but u Mr. Clifford. He nud OllfTord In- corpornieii mo pumiu-ui imiu I pnnyi" nnd so ho pressed from ono en terprise Into nnotner, niwnys enlarg ing tho field of his activities. EARLY RISING. Ilenetlta tlmt Modern llualueaa Men. Ileiilu to Iteollr.oi a fnu- voara neo nearly iill wealthy men, bankers, brokers, tho bends of great establishments. Hid their work between ten nd thrco, Tho N'OW York Hum Mln na that tlio younger business men, who aro often accused of being clty hydrant. The city of Chicago ren dered a bill for iV, tho cost of a new hydrant. A few daya following Commis sioner of Public Workn Illockl recclred a reply. Tho Ilurllngton road held that the rali-.o of the scrap Iron should be deducted from the bill-that acrap Iron waa worm iwo centa a pound. Deputy Commlnaloner llrennan figured that a hydrant aold for acrap Iron would bring about J1.07. Ho this amount waa deducted from the bill. You would scarcely expect a great cor poration to be o particular about the pennies. Hut watching the pennlia makea dlrldenda possible. Illg concerna pay high salaries to men who can aare more than their aalarlva by keeping an eye on the little leaks. (Ireat Industrial cnterprlaea are conducted with aucee by making their entire profits from the utlllxatlou of what waa formerly waste. "Take care of the pennlea. The dollara will take care of themselves." Individ uals aa well aa corporatlona must learn this lesson. Most men fall becausv they have never learned the old-fashioned lea son of economy. There la a big differ ence between atlnglness and economy. The manager of a buslneaa who can make tho distinction, the manager who can run the line between thrlftlness and niggard liness la the manager who aucceeds. A large volume of business on a small mar gin of profit with aomebody to look after the leakage that la modern bualncaa. Kt. Louis Chronicle. Carelessness In Behavior. The traditional freedom and natural ness of American aoclal relations bare a charm and a value when under proper training they are made to promote In botn boys and girls mutual respect and uiiaf- fected modesty. Doubtless, too, that nn chaproned companionship of young pco iIl which so shocks foreigners results for the most part In virtuous- affections ml l,i,r marrlai-Fa. Hut thla la Home- thing far different from the license and ( disregard of decorum which Is iiccoming alarmingly prevalent, not among me ivw er orders In the social scale, but in fam ilies which are considered Intelligent and weir bred. The nunnere of young men have degenerated. They will act and speak in the presence of women In a way that would not have been tolerated a gen eration ago, and young women who arc unquestionably without evil Intent win conduct themselves- ns no woman could hate done a few yeara ago without seri ous damage to her reputation. .There la evidently need of a revival of the unfashionable aft of bringing up chil dren. Hoya and girls arc growing up to be lawless. Lacking respect for author ity and conventions, they easily loie re spect for the virtues which authority and conventions seek to guard. Laxity in home and schools, contact under unfa vorable conditions of young men and women In business life, the rush, self ishness and bad manners of our crowded streets, shops and public conveyances, alt tend to the destruction of that good breeding which commands respect and nurtures modesty. New York Tribune. Hydrophobia Scares. There is no special hydrophobia season. In the hot months dogs suffer from In tense heat and are liable to heat stroke, especially if they be unable to obtain water. No doubt the so-called rabid doga are often the victims of other dis orders; but the germs of rabies aro ro more active and general In summer than In winter. Although this fact has been presented to the public repeatedly, every dog which Is not plainly in good health In July and August la pursued to Itu death by police and public. It Is almost certain that the popular falltfrles about mad dogs and hydrophobia have killed more persona than has hydro phobia Itself. I'alrly sensible persons when bitten by a cross dog often become panic atrlcken and die in great ngony utter exhibiting many of the alleged symptoms of hydrophobia, although the dog In each esse may have been free of rabies. A typical lustauce was that uf a Chicago woman whose malady waa diag nosed by two doctora aa hydrophobia. After her death the dog which bit her waa bunted up and waa found to be en tirely well. Intelligent people In every community ahould stoutly combat every mad dog scare. Instead of havliic nn al leged mad dog shot they should ahut Mm un until It "ball he determined whether degenerate sons of hnrd-worklng fath ers, nro making a great change In tbo matter of hours, beginning tho day earlier. Tho business day tins thus been lengthened, not for tho pn'd un derlings, whose hours have always been from eight or nine until 11 vo or six, but for tho men who iiuinngo the great transactions In the world's com-1 inercc. j Not long ago tho heiid of a great houso In tho lower, end of Now York City was asked when he could be seen tho next day. "I'll bo at my desk at seven-thirty In tho morning." ho answered. Thcro Is no need to got down so early," said tho other. "My regular hour," replied the great nicrchniit; "1 nm there at that time six days In tho week." This merchant Is in a business in which quotntlons from Kuropean mar kets nro Important to his other houses In tho West, nud ho Is getting ijuotn- tlons on tho wires while others sleep. Tlio vlco-presldcnt of n Wall Street bank Is at his desk nt half past eight every day, Tho president of n Hnmd wny bank reaches his desk nt nlno lij tho morning. As ho lives up tho Hud son, ho has.to rlso nt six, Ono man said that getting to work nt eight wns the greatest help In tho world. Ho got well started on his day by nine, whereas n few years ago, when (To used to rirrlvo nt bis otllco late, thcro seemed to bo no morning left In which to accomplish anything worth whllol "Then, too," ho added, "1 get tho In vigorating morning air, lly tho tlmo 1 get to my otllco I hnvo heard tho birds sing nnd liavo had tho early sunshine. I hnvo met not n fow In tho glow of health, which tends to Inspirit me." Cnttlo Aro Not Natives. Iti an Introduction to n recent bulle tin on American breeds of beef cattle tho broad stntcmcut Is mndo that prior to the- discovery of America thcro wero no cattle. In tho western hemisphere. On ono of his voyages' Columbus Is nld to hnvo brought n number of do mestic animals with him. Tho escape from captivity of some of the early Thin would often secure ay hare been bitten against djath from frights -Philadelphia llecord, Church Entertainment. The prediction lately made br a minis ter In one of the Western cities Chicago, we believe to the efrect that the only way in which It would soon be possible to maintain an interest In church work would bo by means of "the contlnuoua vaudeville." startled a great many con servative church goera, end possibly shocked some of them. However, the stream of tendency ' 'n to " rather atrong y In , the direct .Ion of a ful Ailment of thla prophecy. Milliards, ping- pong, bops, amateur theatricals, eecular xmienrta. tiTeritemsIn. charades, soda-, bles, fairs, auppera, primarily for pur poses of revenue, music of doubtful aa credness If there Is a dividing line be- tween the eacred and eecular In mualc; all of these have come to be recognlied aa adjuncta of moro or less value In church work. The underlying Idea eeems to be to make the church an attractive aoclal club, and thue bring within Ita aphere of Intluence many who value church connection at the outeet chiefly for the social opportunity It offers. It would be difficult to find a eerlous objection to this view of so mnch of the work of a church aa may properly be considered sec-; ular. There may be a line which It would be dangeroue to croas, but where it nee would probably be aa difficult to define aa la the Alaskan boundary. New York Tlmea. These Need Encouragement. The peraon who really needa the atten tion of the achool commencement apeak era la the man who has passed hie college daya and has found to his dismay that aheer ferce of circumstances haa crowded him lnt a rut. This Is the Individual whose mind ha atopped growing and who fancied that his education waa com pleted" when be left hla high achool or academy or college. Very likely aome misguided professor assured him at tne time that hla education would prove In valuable to him. He looka back and falls to see where It has advanced him materially. He has- forgotten most of the facta be learned save a few vague generalizations. He would be at a loss to extract the square root of any number of four figures; be could not conatrue a Latin sentence or conjugate a Latin verb to aare bla life: phyalce, chemistry, math ematlca all are aealed books to him. That be decldee to put these things be hind him, concludes that hla time for education Is past and puts aside with sullen resignation all future opportuni ties for learning la not at all aurprhrlng. Chicago News. Prospect of Longevity. Timid people and pessimists are Inclin ed to fear that the progreaa of Invention Is Increasing the dangers of accideut and disease to such an extent that human life must necessarily bo ahortened. Tbla fear appeara to be groundless. Collected sta tistic show that the average duration of human life U steadily increaelng. Borne Interesting and striking facts along this line are presenieu in a recent repon ui the Chicago board of health. The aver age duration of life has Increased In a ildrd of a century from fourteen yeara to more than tblrty-one years. Exclusive of etilcldca, deatha from violence have de creased 0.3 per cent. Deatba from rail way and car accidents have decreased more than 0 per cent. Since the partial abolition of railways on grade and the introduction of fenders on cars, all year ago, deatha from thla aource have de creased 12.0 per cent. San Francisco Argonaut. Marriago Not a Failure, la marriage a failure? The answer la In the wide-staring eyes of that dimpled bundle In the cradle. Marriage a fail ure? Ask that young mother as she croons over her firstborn. Ask the whlte- fuced little woman In black over there aa abe klaaea the cheeka of her atalwart eon, and sends blm Into the world to con quer. "AH la lost but you, Mary," chokes out the gray-bearded victim of a busi ness collapse. An arm ateals about hla neck, and a wrinkled band atrokea hla brow, and the aweeteat Hps he ever knew whisper worda of soulful sympathy and courage in hla car. Aak him about mar riage. Cincinnati Poat. Importations of cattle was the means of establishing the famous native cat tle herds of the West Indies and Mex ico and the long-horned herds of Texas. Tin wild horses of the plains were sim ilarly founded. Ilon.l'roketl Sparrows. I'emnlu sparrows aro especially tyr annical toward their partners, especial ly at uest-bulldlng time, when they frequently attack their husbands fierce ly on account of their lazluess. At such times the female voice can always bo detected, both louder aud shriller tlmn that of her mate, as she pecks nnd tousles him, until ho beats an Ig nominious retreat. Hen blackbirds and thrushes nro often very overbear ing and even spiteful toward tbetr mates when their houses aro In course of construction. Intoxicating Ileatis. Among tho peasants of Southern Italy, Sicily and Sardinia -a curious malady has been noticed by physicians, which Is caused by eating beans. One of the most remarkable effects of the malady Is a species of Intoxication re sembling that produced by alcoholic drink. In somo enses persons predis posed to tho malady aro seized with symptoms of Intoxication If they pass a lleld where the bean plant Is lu flow er, tho odor alone iutllclng to affect them. What I-liiRllsti Will Do. A report lu n Missouri paper Is quot ed by the Chicago Chronicle as an ex- nmplo of wbnt queer tricks the Eng lish lnngungo will play on ono who does not master It. At n recent church entertainment tho master of ccromonles announced: "Miss- Hates will sing, 'Oh! That 1 hnd wltigs like n dove, for then would I fly nwny and be nt rest,' ac companied by tbo minister," Kvcry now and then wo seo a picture of nn actress who looks ns If sho was . reined too high. There ouulit to be a l)nw ugalnst photographers making women carry incir ucnus so tar uuck, Tbo prlco ot liberty often depends uuou tha hiimox of the Judge, he ban rabies, persons who Packing Up. ' Locklt Why aro you packing op everything? Mra. Lock It Wo mnt hnrry and got out of town, or people will not think wo have gono to tlio coronation Exchange, ITS rsrmansflr Cnrwi fo Ills nfonraa rl IO erur flrtt'laf'ssi-of i. KnWsOraUHarrt JlMtonr. e-nt for V It ft K -J.OO Irlal bottls ao4 Irtat as. Ha. 11. II. K us a. U4..MI arch su fhllad.lshla. fa Then end Now. Mm. Growelle The Idoaof your call. Ing mo a gooao. When you wero court- In mo yon eald I waa an angel. drowolla Well, eopporo I did? What la tho uno of twitting a man about tho Hon ho told threo yean ago? Chicago Nowi. Mothers will find Mra. rTlnalow'a Booth Ing Hyrup the beat remedy to nae for tbeh Children during the teething period. Didn't Harmonize. "Haven't you read that lovely new novel?" asked tho firat rammer girl. IIV'I 11.1 tl. nllm, 'Tl.o nnt 'edition of it I've reen haa a horrid , wUh ,. pi.tudolnbla ny of my gowna. I liilauelplila I roes, Pull Weight Coffee. Bomo coffee roaatori think It necea- ary to put water on their coUeea when they roaat them. We don't think bo. The roault Is that when yoa buy our Monopolo Mocha and Java coffee you jont jor an -,ater weight. It'a M rone-.nd tler than any other h,V8 U8edi You'll think eo if you ' . ... ,. know good coBej when you drtn. it. Bold in one and one-balf pound car- tona. If your dealer doeen t handle Monopolo groceries, una as ma name Wadhama & Kerr Bros., Portland, Ore. The Appropriate Vehicle. "She seems to be a stickler for doing everything appropriately." "I should ray to; she always uoes bet marketing in a basket phaeton. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Automobile for Doctor. The largest automobile in tho world is being conatiacted for a Parsian doc tor. In it. accompanied by two medical students, he intends to make a trip around the world. It will have two sleeolnz apartments, a large work room, and four big tanks for storing oil Wanted to Sample Him. "Do you take this man for better or for worse?" asked the parson of the widow who was taking unto bereell rio. 3. "Only time can tell," replied the female wboea wisdom was Dora oi ex norlence. "I can't give you the Infor mation asked for until I have had hjm for a few weeks." y-aaa---v t'l. 1. 1. wm. i-wwv.tii-v.---. .vrvsraxKS i ,, s i , , tjm . n i " ' ' ' " ' - - - - Tho Kind You Have Always ture or Clias. 11. iHctcucr. nnu jins oecu iuwio personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one io deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-crood" aro hut Experiments, and endanger tlio health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR! A Castorift Is a harmless suhstituto for Castor Oil, raro eoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is I 'lcasant. It contains neither Opium, Srorphlno &!"" substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It Acs 'J0, V v7,? nnd allays Foverlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and AY nd Colic. It relieves Teething Troublcs.curcs Constipation and Flatulcncv. It asslnillatcs the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's l ricud. The KM You Haie Always Bought Bears tho In Use For TMC etWTftU eOMMNT. TT Mi SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. BISHOP SCOn ACADEMY loi Uand. Oregon. FoundaJUT l Komo School for Bojt UNIU17 ui Hiooil Trtimoj. Witt tor lUnstratatl Catalogs., ARTHUR C. NEWILL, Principal OREGON. PORTLAND St. Helen's School for Girls. Thirty-third Commodious bull. ns. Modern equipment, Academlo ana cours. upj Vv. clsl courses In muslo and art. IUua. trated o.ialocue. All departments will reopen September le. MISS BLKAKOR TED11KTT8, rtlnelpai. Columbia University 1 Boarding School for Young Man Finest situation on Faelllo Coast. Ei. client Faculty. Largest Indoor college) athletlo field In tho world, Oterb.aU an acre under an arched root Catalogues Freo. i Address I REV. M. A. QUINLAN, C. S. C g University Park, Oregon FOR SALE. Ona Second Hand Nichols & Bhepard Separator, alia 40-6Q, with wind stacker, only run 40 dajaj a bargain, Inquire ot JOHN POOLD, root Morrison St., Portland, Or. Tur UPW PFHSIDH LAWS 4 SEHT FREE Apply to Natiuk IUckfobd, ATlvaifXT, nasuinuTon . r. n. u. H1CN wrIUor toftdTcrUsenpUus M m ii ai i iia I in Different, Cholly May Gabble tolls me yon aald Guasle Gayboy and 1 would never find any girls to marry us becauso we nro too fastidious. Mlsi Popperoy Tlioro was a slight misunderstanding tlioro. I said you wero "two fast Idiots." Philadelphia Press. la rnnr hnmn snnnlln I with the meat et of pain relievers? Hamlin'i N Irnrd uu grcatoit remedy lor omcrgvncios. Settled. jenka Ilavon't you and that neigh boring armor settled your differences ye" Farmor Agere no: mil our lawyers havo settled. Jenks-Settled? flow? Farmer Akora On our farms. Catholic Standard. Don'! Oat rootsornt net root-Ease. It la a. mrfaln etlfo for swestlns-. CsiloUS and ht. tlrad. aehlna- feat. Hakes new or tlaht shocseasy, Tryittoday. gold by a I Druggists. Price Vc Don't accept a aobatUute. Fampla sent rilEE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, lelloy i. I. Deat Ilia Wife. Mrs. Grimsonbcak You say be beat his wife with a club? Mr. Crimsonbeak Several clubs. Mm. Crimsonbeak The montter. Mr. Crimsonbeak Oh. I don't know. You see, be beat her at golf. Yonkers Statesman. GATMRR The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic nnd 1 astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco anA rio-arettea or anv external or local application, is Jnst as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of the pot to make it boil. True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities nnd passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and vapors which should pass off through the skin, are thrown baclc upon inr: mucous memDraneorinncrsKin, : rrwltiintr inflammation and excessive flow of mucus. much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red, hearing affected and a constant ringing in the ears. No remedy that docs not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels front the S S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the Stomach and digesUon, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case and get the best medical advice free. Book on blood and skin diseases sent on application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Com - Bought lias horno tho signa Signaturo of Over 30 Years. UHRAVaTMrT. NKWVITT. BEST FOH SAMaAVaAtWat DIIDriV I re, 1 cRntj qgSQCCPlBga j LIVER TONIC j lCC0lifl aaalarftaaaJaatJasasaq $100 REWARD WilT&SSS "UTT n Raomethtot Juitaa good" wh.n CaicaKfi r. WlW tor, .nS fuxnl.lt .Tlieox. ufw whlS TwicJeWTlct. All eom.nc. coaiiWtW, Mother "My mother wsa troubled with consumption for many yctrs. At Uit the was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, and was speeuny cureo. - D. P. Jolly, Avocs, N.Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are coughing today, get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. Tsrw slits I 2k., He. tl. All tottfttt. Conioll yonr doetor. If he sari laVs ll, than do as ha iari. If ha tall; voa not to taks It. tnan aon i . u snows. Lasts II with him. Wa are wlllln. J, O. ATBK CO.. Ixiw.ll, Mail. Discounted. Tlrat American Hoy My papa lives lika a princo. Second American Eoy Thnt'a noth ing. My papa lives liko tho president of a trout. Detroit Freo Press. in circulation all otienstvc matter, nnu wncn iicn, jimo blood is again cbursing through the body tho mucous membranes become healthy and the skin active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap Tipar. and a nermanent. thorough cure is effected. DR. C. GEE WO WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT ThU woiulerfW Cti. nM doctor la., called jrtt becaiM h cures tlon Utst are urtn np loilltw He cutm with those wonderful Chi nese herb, room, bul. barks and vrsetab.ee 'Si.'SK eniirrir on- ,n-a wnowtI to medical set euce in this country Through the uneof thowi barrolesi remedies this famous doctor knows the action of over 6U0 different remedies, which be successfully usee Id different diseases. He naraoteee to cure catarrh, Mibms, nuiff, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc. t has hundreds or testimon ials. Charice moderate. Call and see him. Fstlents out of the city write fur blanks and circulars. 8nd 4 cents In stamps. CU3BU1 TATION FKEK. AUUBEaa THE G. GEE WO CR1HESE MED1CIHE CO. Third St., Portland, Oreto fT-MeuUon paper. Alcohol. Atn William 42U Annus Opiums. 'Tobacco PORTLAND OREGON TSkacaroaTblnl toiUppacAb bin.. Pnoae( Flak IUIOtcsoo , Using THE BOWELS as ao ALL DRUCGIBT8. taatt rood. Eat them like candy. Thar reraov. any bad tasta In the mouth, leay. ln tha breath aweet and perfumed. It la a pl.aVire to take them, and they ar. liked eapecially by children, aweeten th. stomach by clsanitng th mouth, throat and tood channel. That means, they stop undigested food from souring In the stomach, prevent caa form ing In tha bowels, and kill disease perms ot any kind that breed and feed in th in tiro syetem. are purely vegetable and contain no mer curial or other mineral poison. They con sist ot tha latest discoveries In medicine, and torm a combination of remedies un equaled to make the blood pure and rich, and mak clean akin and beautiful com plexion. tona tha atomach and Downs ana snr up th laay liver. They do not meroly soften the atoola and cause their discharge, but atrengthen tha bowtla and put them into lively, healthy, condition, making their ac tion natural. never grip nor gripe. They act quie tly, pos itively and never causa any kind of uncom fortable feeling. Taken regularly they mak tha liver act regularly and naturally as It ahould. They keep th aewertge of th body properly moving; and keep the eysttro clean. Increase the flow of milk in norslng moth ers. If tha mother sals a tablet. It make her milk mildly purgative and has a mild, but certain effect on tha baby. In thla way they ar th only safe laxative (or th nursing infant. taken patiently, persistently, will cur anr lorm oi constipation, no how often other remedial i have fafled. They are absolute y guaranteed to cur any case, or rfurchaaV money will b cheerfully r- lunasd, cost 10c. JSc. COo a box. Samplee aent fr. f or thV asking. W publish no testimonial! but aelicillcar.t oi their merit nnd ab aoluta ruarante to cur,. JDuy and try a box to-Tay, or writ us for frea aamplea Klsb?kJSSii lum tmwir t' mam all fllajBLjl