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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
I WMIT TO DUY FOn CASH (5i IJj . tm II I I ... '7' fUl(.h,.,, It. ...I I I J. .11. I i () viiivii ini mill UVIWII'IUII' Aibircwi ij, J. Btinni TOA nntWnvlatttul'arlnmf,Or 5' .,...,.,.,.,!,.J. . ..I?' wMWJI.lJl'fiJUVAlf)'4)(ti.frfi(iail,(fi Preparing for Holiday Trade. MH.STOHIIKMll'lllli-We Mil roil Nut., Kalslns, Krlfd I'rults, Varr.tonl Maple Hligar, pairs, l lfi, llonry, ovf t yllitlltf you need lor III Iiolldayii better quality and lower prices trmn Jon run rind tlwlirr. Hrml for uur Kptclal Holiday Price Uil, or wrle ui and we will oil on jou, Til OKOWIIKSi-We always buy mis, butler, ct mm), apple., Pters, onion unit inula, llv jrou mi)r to nil t Ixil ui Vnow, II rou Mrinl IikhI prlfo. WOI.P & SONS. Wholesale fruits nrnl Produce. 10 I'HONT HT l0krn.ANI, OH. S3 & $3 KUblliiTu no OILflrfETC WP lotl 1870. J 'or inoro than quarter of n century tliti reputation of r. J., joiiuias s ties ior styie. com fort, mid wear lint excelled nil other makes. A ir ui will convince von. W. L. DOUCLAS $4- SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. .17 J2&. J I .I01S20 ! J2.3 10,000 Bitt Imf4tti4 ni AmtttcAtt hatktn. Hitl'j rar.tc voir, iiwhh, aw vair, cuj. net are, crime uwi, ror. aerpc mat nuttr r.reipio uar,i Caullon I Th ninheo w, t, Douat.Aer vnuuuu i ,. B1J ,irC, ,tntpl on lotlcni. jiiimu,:v aim. urn, cuMirt. W. I. (IOIIOLAS, UUOCKTON, MASS. 'for tlx ycare I rmw a lrllni of dye- Pepsi In lu wnr.t lonn. 1 toutd rtl nolhlnr uimlllf tout, and el llinf.my atam.rh would not rtuln and clle-oai even thai Lett H.rch I befan Uklne CASC'AIIKTS and tinea ll.cn I here aleedllr ImproTCd, until 1 am u wall at 1 tar waa In nr Ilia." DiTJU II, Hunrur, Newark. O. n.ai.al. l-.t.ublo. I'otoot, Teau flood, Da Oood, fl.Y.rmekni w.ak.n.or UHi-. 10c jw.lt ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tlMtatf tMlf CM....f, IkU.. kMlNd, . TT. Ill lln.Tfl.nSP rVl1 anrt ciiarnl.a Or alldiaf w.wwnw l IV. v) uiiiil. il 1'obaaco HablL Proi'a Skin la I'oroua. A pleco o( frog'a akin not larger in dlamotnr than tlio riiltxr tip on your lead punch liaa raoro jioroi In It than tlioro arn mralioa In (lie moiniulto not tlug on your acrcun door. Motlinra will linn Mrs. Alnilow'a Bootli Ing Hjrnip tin beat rtmodr to uaa tor tbclr cbllilrou ilurlnii tlit looUiIng jxrlod. An Abbreviation HxplalncJ. The origin of tlio aymbol "cwt." or liniulrKlwclulit la na follows: O la tlio Initial letter of the Latin word "centum," iiifonln)? a hmidrod, nnd wt are the flrat and laat luttrra of tlio word "weight, " and aro used as a contrac tion for It. CANNOT But a good temporary any effect wtui outside treated . Rheumatism must be through the blood, and no remedy brings such prompt nnd lasting relief as a. a. a. It attacks inc disease in the blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating or poisonous substances from the aystem. 8. S. S. strengthen!! and enriches the thin acid blood, and, as it circu lates through the body, tho corroding, gnawing poisons and acid deposits arc dislodged and washed out of the muscles and joints, and the sufferer Is happily relieved from the discom- . L. DOUGLAS DYSPEPSIA m Ciy CAma?fVTIC j tudiuu r.aiarseco a RHEiMfmA TsSm ions ami misery pi K.neuiunn,Mu. ... External remedies arc nil right so far as they go, but they don't go fai enough, and you can't depend upon them to do the work of a blood purifier, snd those who pin their faith to liniments and plasters as cures are bound Rheumatic sufferers who write us about their case will receive valuable aid and helpful advice from our physicians, for which no charge is made. We will mall free our special book on Rheumatism, which is the result of years of practical experience in treating this disease. It contains in a condensed form much Information about Rheumatism, THE SWIFT 3PEOIFIO OO., ATLANTA, OA OATARHH THIRTY YEARS, Ttio Romarknblo Exporlnnco of a fromlnniit blatosman Uongross man Mooklson Gives l'o-iu-na a High Endoreornont. m Consreaainan Mccklaon, of Ohio. linn. Ditvld Muoklaou la woll known not only In hln own atato, but through out America. Ho wna elected to tlio I'lfty.llth congroaa by n vnry largo in J'irlly, and la Iho ncktiowlvdgtMl Icador of hla parly In lila section of tlin (Uttn. Only one flaw marred tliu nthorwlao rxnnploto auccoaf of thin rhlng etntea mnn. Catarrh with Ita liialdlinia np pronch nud tcinncloui graap, waa hla only iinconqiiorod fwt. For 30 yonra ho wngoil unaucrcanful warfaru ugalnat thin jioraonal rnsuiy. At Inst I'eruna en mo to tlio ruacuo. Ho writes: "1 have used aoveral bottles of I'e runa and I feel greatly benefitted thereby fiom my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to behove that If I uaa It a abort time longer I will bo fully nblo to eradicate the disease of tlih ty years' standing." David Aleck Ison, Member of Congress. If you do not derive prompt and rat Isfaclory rcsulls from tlio uso of I'eru na, wrlto at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement ol your rato and liu will ho plnarod to give you lila vulu able advice gratis. Address Dr. llsrtnian, I'reildcnt of Tlio Hartman tanllarlum, Coliinibus, Ohio. Lovers of Dancing. The I'orto Itlcnn native Is very much given to dancing. lloth men and women have a natural love for tlio ball room. FIT8 ffrmMttr oia "rfi? jH'aVaJS atwr Aril ur't m alnrLSw lor a It BUS J.00 IrUI Uxlla.ad Uaal- l- VB.K.1I. AUai.U4..Vil AH 0911 bll4lHa.l I'rofcialonal Adtlce 1'atlont What would you advlao mo to do for ilyspepala, doctor? Dr. DuOuIrk Well, If you want It real bad hire a cheap cook and cat Ir irgularly. To dollars, plcatol To llrvnk In Xaw Rhoaa, Alwaya abako In Allrna Kuol-Kaw, nowilar. It curaa chtlMalua, damp, awtallnr. aclilnir, awollan fert. Curft Cum a ami Diinloin. M all ilrurilala am! a ho ttnrra, V. Iton'l arrrnt anratibamnla. fatupln Mallei nti;t. Aildnaa Alien a. Uluiatfad, UXor, N. V Marriage Would Cure. Mr. Oumpps That boy will never bo good ior onytlilng until he marries. Mrs. Oumpps I supposo not. Mr. Oumpps Jo; he's got to got over the bnbit of hanging around the lioiiso. hey lork Weekly. A I'cait of Oaod Thlnga In St. Nlcholaa for 1903. 6t. Mcliolna announces for 1003 "Tho Story of King Arthur," written and Illustrated by Howard Pvlo, a com' panlon story to his famous "Hobln Hood." Two short stories by Mies Alcott, will soon appear in Et. Nlch olas, with other stories and nrticlos by other woll known wrltors. Bt. Nicholas makes a specialty of papers of Informs tlon, richly illnntratod articles on rrac tlral subjects, like the navy yard, the assay omco, etc. Jliu price ol ht. Mcliolas Is thrco dol lars a year, ilio puullslicrs announce that new subtcrlbtrs who begin with January may rocolvo the Novombor and Docembor nunucis frco. Joe Dun. To "dun" a man for debt comes from tho memory of Joe Dun, bailiff of I.ln coin, who was so keen a collector that his name has become a piovorb. BE RUBBED OUT liniment or plaster will often glre relief because it produces counter irritation or reduces me lntioniniaticn ana sore ness. Hut no sort of external treatment can have whatever upon the disease itself, for luwuntausm la not a bum aisoaao, uur is due to an over acid condition of the blood, and the deposit of irritating; matter or Uric Acid salts or sediment in the muscles and joints, and no amount of nibbing or blistering- can dislodge these gritty particles or change the acid blood, Kheumatismoften becomes chronic, and the mus cles and joints permanently stiff nnd useless and the nervous system almost wrecked, because so much time is lost in trying to cure ablood disease applications or doctoring the skin, Loulsvllla, Ey., March 87, '08. aantlemani I am arlad to aay that B. S. 0, baa cured ma of Hhoumattim. About two ysara ago I auffared from HUaumatlam in lay kneoa and foot, my ankles swelling ao that I oould not put on my ahoaa, Tide conttnuod for aeveral month., dmlne; wblob time I waa applying llnlmonta and colas; by my pbyalolan'a directions, but derived no benefit. I waa told of S. S, O, and tiled it. I immedi ately trot relief, and continued tbs medloine until I was entirely well. 0108 tfloyd St. S. J, DUANE. la meet wuu uinuppuiuiuiciu, uuu win be nursing a case of Rheumatism the greater part of their lives. S. S. 3. is a purely vegetable remedy, does not contain any Potash or mineral of any kind, and can be taken with safety bv old and vounir. GOOD Short QtofieJ When Alfred Tennyson nppenrcd In (lie Oxford Theater to receive his I). ;, Ij. degree', It In said Unit his dlshuvelci hnlr nnd generally negligent statu pro voked Iho undergraduate Into greet lug liliu with the Inquiry: "Did your mother mil you vnrly, call you early, Alfred, deiirV" A visitor linked tho Intu James Tlssot ono day vrliethor tho pleturo he was a work on wns Intended to Illustrate, the time of Christ. Tho artist replied In Iho nnirmnllvo. "Thon," said tho visit or, "pprnilt mo lo cnll your attention to mi error. Aloes, such as you havo lu your picture, did not exist In the Med I Ivrrunoiiii region till after tho coinpicMt of Mexico by Hpnln." Tlssot promptly touk his brush nnd uttered Ihu picture. Home Ooettlugeti students who had keen nilmlrntlon for Hlopstock, tho "Oeniiiiu Milton," once found ono of his sduiKns uulnlelllglblo, and bugged til in to explain Its exact meaning to Ilium. Tlio poet read tho stiiiizn the carefully re-rend It then read It ngitln, while nil looked on with bated breath At Inst he spoko: "I cannot recollect what I meant when I wrote It, but I d remember Unit It was ono of tho finest tliliiL'M I over wrote, nnd rou en mint do butter than dovoto your lives' to the discovery of Its meaning." Ho many members of tho staff of tho Miifvklug Mnll wero recently Incapncl tilted nt one time Hint thu edltois felt obliged lo niwloglzu for the paucity of nuws lu n certain Issue. "Wo are sorry," they said, "but we could not help It. Olio of thu staff hod rbeu matlrs and partial paralysis of tho shoulder, another has had a few days' tulle', nud yet another could not como to work hvriiuse his child waa danger onsly III. One left without notice mid paid two iHiiiiuls for an Interview with the resident maglstnito lu consequence mid another wdzed thu opportunity break Into teetolnllsm, while inoro ter rible still, ono of our best went and got married." It Is snld that ono of the great ene mies of tho overland telegraph line In Central Austrnlln Is the common green frog. In order to save the Insututorn from being broken by thu lightning they nre provided with wlro "drop. wr" (uniting round them at a Utile distance to conduct on to thu Iron polo lu ense of need. Thu frogs climb the poles nnd Hud thu Insulators cool and pletisnut to their bodies, nnd fancy that tho "droppcr"ls put there to furnish them with a back seat After a nap they ynwn and stretch out a leg until It touches the iolo result, sudden dentil to thu frog, and ns tho body continues to conduct the curreut to earth we havo a paragraph In tho pa liors to the effect that "In consenucneo of an Interruption to the lines proba bly caused by n cyclonic disturbance In thu Interior, wo are uunble to pres Hilt our readers with tho usunl cables from llnglnndl" FROST DISTUnOS RAILROADS. On Nearly All Kua.lan Lines It Je air 1. lenient of l.xponao. In a recent Issue of the "Oregon fur dlu i ortschrltto des Elseubnhuwusuns' U von I.ublmocr, chief engineer of 'the Traus8lbcrlan Hallway, describes an Interesting phenomenon of frost action which has been observed on tho line of thnt rollwny In Siberia. This plicnom enon, the distortion of wooden trestle, bridges by the nctlon of frost. Is close ly connected with the extensive frost disturbances of the roadbed In general which nre encountered In both Hutu pen n nud Asiatic ltussln; hut while the hitter effect has been known for ioiiio time, tho action on bridge structures has been noted and studied only during thu last few years, snys tho Engineer ing News. Tho disturbance of thu roadbed by frost Is a very serious mattur, states Mr. von I.uhlmofT; on 15 per cent of all Itusslnn railway lines It constitutes ono of the most Important problems of maintenance of way.' The dlsturbnuco occurs mainly in low-lying, wot ground; tho soli In such places Is gener ally found to bo clay overlying or with Intervening layers of water-bortrlng sand or gravul. The action lu prolong itl cold weather seems to be about as follows: The earth gradually froozos downward, nnd ns tho uiolstcr stratas aro reached the contained water causes them to freezo In thin shcots or lami nations. As tho frozen layer Increases lu thickness It tends to separate from tho strata below and to form bumps or hillocks. A succeeding rise of torn pcrnture produces an open arid porous structure In tho frozen layer, nnd any water cntorlug from either above or below fills tho Interstices. When the touiperaturo again falls this water freezes ami by Its expansion further raises the swelling. In time this process produces notice able roughness of tho roadbed, which may bo so cxtenslro as to make trntllc nt any considerable, speed positively dangerous. Mere resurfacing Is only n temporary expedient, Tho only offec tlvo moans to deal with portions of the railway Hue that aro thus affected hns been found to bo 0) to drain tho sur rounding soil thoroughly by deep drain-. age ditches, so that tho ground water level In tho neighborhood of the road bod Is lowered well below any possi bility ot frost extending down to It, or (3) to Incrcaso tbo depth of filling suffi ciently to protect the natural ground below It from tho action of frost. Tho filling must bo of open tcxturo and well drained, so that It will not Itself giro trouble. In the snmo way, lloth meth ods of protection nre, where possible, used simultaneously. Tho distortion of bridges Is a moro difficult matter to copo with, though, of courso, thu aggregato of damage and lntorforonco with traffic la very much less. It may bo stated that tho piles are In each caso driven well down Into the subsoil below frost luvol, but the rising of tho surface layers, as explain, ed above, lifts tho piles up with It by friction. Departed Glory. How sad I used to bo In thoio old days .away uqck moro Before I knew the world was full of hudden snares aud caret I thought It was a Inak to hold tint akela ao mother wound The rrlnisan ysm while litre and there n aliihhnrn anfirl wns foiitid; 1 lloiklit my lot a dismal one, as aiding then- at tilfht 1 heard llm humming aiiliinlnit wheel nnd wntilml Ihn ItrcHitlit Dance out n croon Hie floor nud hack as fairy daneer might. Ah, how t i'h lo long to ere the world I'd rd about, To pack uiytltlle'cnrpct sock nnd boldly slly out! Reluctantly 1 used to bow my head upon the chair When fnlher found thnt It wns time to any the evening prayer, And thinking that my lot was hord nli, hew absurd It eeorno f went up to my little l"d beneath the whitewashed henrns And, fnr away from worldly cares, bad proud, ambitious dreams. Oh, there Is much that I hare learned about the world sine then, Aud much I've teen thnt rrvea to wake the wonderment of men; The world la fur mom aplmdid than I dreamed that It could be As lying 'nenth the rough lu-wn beams fnlr visions came to me Hut one great glory of tlio world has paraed away fore'er, 1 ne'er again may hold the akcln as moth er wind., hack tin-re. Or, when lln fire's low, km-cl down while father offers prayer. Chicago Iteeord-ffernld. CARE FOR YOUR RUQ8. Many of Tliem Arn Kpollcd by Pre fluent llctat liltf The manager of a Chicago carpet do- iinrtment. whoso knowli-dau brim,, i.i... nn annual Income, of 1u.O(j0, advised tho following treatment for vnluablol rugs: Lay them wrong side up on tho gross, beat with a furniture heater, re-1 verse, and sweep carefully, a soft brush j being the preference, or a good carpot ((weeper. A little airing outside of the sun's rays Is good occasions..,', ,vlll they may be carried In the house. Thu nvorngc American housewife wears out I her rugs by continually sweeping niid' luf,Hn- I'd., i.tit, r.r r,..,i..rt .i I rvu... V. ,.U.,I,IK iiitjlll udoii a line every two or threu wneltu or even ouce a month, and there hav ing them whipped. Is not to bj com mended If tho rugs arc of any value. When a rog Is to be thoroughly clean ed; It should be sent where the work Ib properly done or else washed at home. A machine Is now In use which loosens tho dust aud removes It by menus of a strong current of air. This Is effective mid not hard ou the rug. When the surface become- soiled It ran be washed with no fear of Injuring thu colors, since the majortt-y of orlontal rugs are washed repeatedly bcfjro reaching this country and tho dyei used are thereby mellowed aud enrich ed. The best method of washing a large nig Is to stretch and tack It npon a clean floor, then scour it well with soap nnd suds. After the scouring It must bo thoroughly rinsed; to remove all truce of tho animal matter In the soap, after which It should not be re moved until It Is perfectly dried. Then It will not shrink nnd will He perfect ly flat upon the floor. A small r.ug may be tacked upon the side of the house or barn, scoured as If on n floor aud then rinsed with tho hose. Good Housekeeping. Clilongn a Great Inland 1'ort That Chicago Is n great shipping cen ter almost everyone knows. Hut thnt 1 It now ranks fourth among the ports of the world Is not so well known. The latest figures relating to the matter of shipping are: lAindon. 10.r.20.093 tons; New York, 10,445.320; Hamburg, 14.1PS.S17; Chi cago. 14,180,100; Antwerp, 13.o73.4T3; Liverpool, ll.SlS.OOO. and Marseilles, 0,020,114. Chicago leads all United States ports except New York In tonnage, and the 4 tonstant exteiiKlou of hike traffic has added not only to the commerce of Chi cago, but likewise very largely to the commerce of Cleveland, now a very Im portant port of entry; Detroit, Huffalo, Milwaukee, Uuluth nud Toledo. The chief articles of commerce on the lakes nro wheat. Hour, Qonl, Iron and lumber. , Llou a r?ly Catcher. The keeper of the carulrorr. bouse at tho Philadelphia zoo led the group of visitors to the outdoor quarters of the lions. "Look nt that fellow over there," ho Bald. "It's Interesting to watch him catching flies." Tho llou lay beside a little puddle thnt tbe rnln of thu night before had mndc. lie dipped his paw Into tho tlcky mud and then extended the member and lay very quiet. The paw served nB n lly trap. Flies lighted 'on It and stuck fast; buzz all they would they could not get away. And tho Hon, says the Philadelphia Iiecord, nfter a dozen or two were collected, calmly crushed them and prepared bis paw again. "He does that every day," the keeper said. "liovo My Do." An amusing story comes from Paris of the device adopted by a prominent clubman ot wealth and position to form tho acquaintance of a lady well known 1 for her benuty In social and theatrical, circles, says the Loudon Olobo, Thu lady was lunching lu a fashionable res-1 taurnnt In the Hols do Uoulogno, ac companied by her equally well-known poodlo. Tho dog was running about from tablo to table, picking up pieces ' and collecting morsels from other. diners, nud presently, when It returned to Its mistress, she wns astoulsbcd to soo written on Its buck In red chalk: 'Tell your mistress thnt she Is simply adorable, and I lovo her exceedingly," ho gentleman signed, his name. After 'this a formal Introduction was no longer necessary. Tlio Milkman's llxpluimilon. My dear," snld tho young husband, "did you ever speak to the milkman about there being no cream on tho milk?" "Yes, I told him about.lt this morning mid bo has explained It satis factorily ami I think It qulto a credit to him, too." "What did ho say?" "Ho said that ho always filled tho bottles so full that there Is no room on tho top for tho cream," Kansas City Star. Caso of Mistaken Identity. "Sir, your son has been throwing stones at mu." "Did he hit you?" "No." "Then It wasn't my boyl" Das Kleuio Wltzblatt. Your Hair "Two years go my hair was falling out badly. I purchased bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and soon myhalrstoppcdcomlngout." Mlis Minnie Hoover, Paris, III. Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that is no reason why you must go through life with half starved hair. If you want long, thick hair, feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor, and make it rich;' dark, and heavy. It.ll a All aVatrliti. if your drurclit cannot anmily yon, and ua one dollar and we will expreta yen a bottle. IMaare and glre the name of your neareat eiprea. office. Addreaa, J. CAYKIl CO., Lowell, Ma.e Dot CiDf h Smp. TaUtet Good CfO I LLKU ffrUrft aVIL IIM" HUX. in urns, rowi nr artiririflia. 71 Hirsute Calculation. Little Wynnle (lust returned from Sunday school) Is it true that even 'ia''s of our heads aro numbered? ilr' frontseat The Biblo says so, Dljr C'J"''' wynD'e ('tcr pause) It won 1 ,,e verJ Ilard 10 kcoP track of J,ur,! will It, papa? Judge. n, . . . years. At druggists, 26 cents. , Lovely Parties. TCndd T'm cnlnc in clvn n rfilblrnn'o - o n -- party. Will jou come? I Todd On ono condition. "And thai?" "That I can play with Jho children and don't have to talk with the grown ups." Life. PULLINO TEETH. No Pain, and Doesn't Cost Much, at Wise Bros., Portland, Oregon. Tlio wonderful changes accomplished by advertising dentists are well Illus trated by tho fame of Wise Urothere. whoso olfices are In the Failing build ing, Third and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon. It is true that you can bavo a tooth pulled entirely with out pain and that the cost of faleo teoth is very moderate. This great advance In dental rnrgery is one of theblersings of tho present ago. Establishments! like that of Who Brothers In Portland render it about as pleasant to fit your- ! self out with new teeth as to acquire any other article of wear and useful ness. Wo suggest that our readera watch the Wite Brothers' adverthe ments and act npon them. Literary Note. Willie Fa, a magazine is just a place filled with powder and guns and things, ain't It? Pa No, my son; it's usually filled with advertisements of powder and guns and things. Philadelphia Press. Fresh Corn. Would you like to know, in the mid dle of the winter, what flesh corn is like? If you would, get a can of Mono pole Corn, and," If it were not for the season, you would probably not know the difference. Jlonopolo Corn Is an1n,ed wl,or? U 8r0wn' onl' tb8I.b8at anil tanilnr-avia r fim vm lu) nn nrrul if eA and tendoreet ears boing usod. It re tains the natural freshness and flavor of tho vegetable, and you won't find It half so good if you ask for any other ! brand. Your grocer doubtUcs handles ! Monopolo groceries and can furnish you with them. If he will not, write us direct and wo will adviso you of one who will. Wadbams & Kerr Bros., packers, Pottland, Ore. Judicious Advertising. Every man must blow his own horn nowadays, and judicious advertising is tho great born that enables many to make themselves heard in tho din of competition. Jowolera' Circular Wcokly. ANEgelablePrtparalionrorAs slmilatlng ihcFoodnndRceula lingttStoinaciaartllkiwchor Promotes D.gcstIon.Checrfur ness andrtest.Conlalns nellltcr Oplum.Morpliine norlliiuiral. IiOX Karc otig , jareujt-simamviai Apcxfecl Remedy forConslipa Hon, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness nnd Loss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW Yomc. ZXAGT COPY OF WRAPPER, m ' IHVB JOHN POOLH, PORTLAND, ORU. Toot ot Morrlaon Straat. Can aire you the beat harealna In Iloltera ana Knrinea, winninuia, ruin pa and roii-iorninery. Wood Wawlnr Machine, a Iieciauy. Hoe ni before buying. Portland Dividend Company 21 1 ami 215 Commercial Iildg. 242 Woahlnzton .Htreat, Portland, Oregon. IM will earn you 112 per month IWwIII earn you . jJiO r month loo will earn you 4.oo per month 1'ayaMe monthly. Call or write. L. M. Davis, Pres. Sim Helen's Maii PORTLAND. OlttOOH. K ItnerilliiK nimI Dwy sehonl r,r flirt.. Has a Normal Klnderrarlfn Training Depart ment, which ha a separate reald.nre lor aln dercarlen claaaei. The Boarding Inparlm.nl r.rorldfa a ehetrlnl and well arranged home lor yonng ladle.. Tor Catalogue or other In- lormallon apply to I 11 IBB I.KANOR TB DUETTS, Principal. Vashington Farmers and Stockmen Indorse Prussian Stock Food! READ TUB FOLLOWING LETTERS. THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. I Wv. d prontan Sum road Ior the put lhr raara tttr llor-a. I'altle Khtenand Hora. 8 A f A.T..PRODUCINO FOOD IT A8 NO EQUAL. iao4lltki,riaihma. orator, lltba npth. araum In rrncra! and nnta mw lira &nd lrnr In the animal. In nr dairy hurlnene I Onif In otT7 InaUne whan rwl aoronUno- to dlraetlona It will INCREASE tb flow ormllk to a marked dtim Awowlib voana animal.. el.. In rartlevl.r that aro ubj-ctto8COUR8 PniMlan BUwk roodwlll check thocnauulj aalf bj mairle. I haT. triad nan, .imi. vi ium. on. rnn.l'Vr l'm..l.n stockt'ood lb BEST on tho rnarkal to-day - KmXL Our, Unretv port, waaa. KHruisiAitBi SToCK-rsoa s IT OOUBLEO lacrtai. la Milk. Bliw n.lnv tho pniMlan Stock rood with my mlkh cow I Sod har aopply or milk baa Increased frvm ONE to ?TWO noartaeacb mllkma-. i C rAkjiawokTif. BockTord, IB. M V ...... ii rn seia oy in. L-aginr, l-tMtn.AMl HKKII CO,. I'ortlnnd. Or. Coa.t Agent. . MAPS BY THE MAKERS Or mm mm OILED CLOTHING HAVS THE SAHS- POINT E65ga Or BXCCLLESCE AND CITE ffiSgpiraa CCHPl.rB SATISrACTIOH DR. C. GEE WO WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT ThI wonderful Cht nnt doctor l C&1U4 rrcatbtMftOM h caret pMpl wtiboui oprav Hon tb arc tto op toUle. 31b care with tlios wonderful Chi nes herb, root, bud. brk had veteublea tbal re eotlrelr ou known to roedlcaU sci ence in ihi coumrr Tnroucb (be useortboM bavrmlf- remnlle ibU famous doctor knows tbe action 01 oTer 6M dilTtreni remedies, watch besuccessfulljuses lu different diseases, lit jruarantees to cur raiarrb. asthma, Iodc, throat, rhtaruatlam, nervoitsness, stomacb. liver, kldoeya, etc. hasbunUmlt of testimon ial. 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The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE eCNT.US COMPANY. NKW VOOH CITY. Air AW Ihjr Use V For Over Thirty Years IlECOUItTS SOLITUDE THERE 18 A aniM PATHOQ THE LIFE IN Of Iwird Koebcrry,on;iiutud Wlio, Altboimh lllcli, llrlllnnt, Courted and Powerful, Alttioat l'leeo from tlio foclety of Mnn. After a rest of savcral years Ixird Itosebery, who becntno the chief of the Liberal party on tbo death of Glad stone, Is again be coming active In tho political af fairs of Orefltllrlt nln. Ixmg ago bo abandoned tho homo-rule q u o a tlon as affecting Ireland, to which! ho and his party I (V were once com- lord nosEiir.iiT. mltted, nnd now It It Is probable that thcro Is not a moro strenuous opponent to that policy to i bo found In British public llfo. I Iloscbcry's renewed activity In public ! llfo and his high station mako a study of his character Interesting nnd much light upon this subject Is given by tbe London Malt In a recent article. I Lord Itosebery, says tho Mall, Is one of the wealthiest and quite tho most brilliant of tho Hritlsh aristocracy. lie Is a scholar of erudition, an author of distinction ana the finest orator of his day. Ha stands out from amid n t wealth of mediocrity In solitary and grand distinction. Uur, underlying all this scintillating surface, tbero Is a grim and tcrrlblo pathos In bis life tbe pathos of uttor solltnde. TJnseon by tbo crowd of ad mirers who worship and envy him In his proud supremacy, unrecognized even by those who write and speak of him as of a well-known friend, there Is an almost tragic loneliness In his po sition not merely In bis political sta tus, bat In bis domestic llfo. Ho Is 'probably at tbo present moment the most closely observed of all public men, tbe best known to the general run of his countrymen. His circle of ac qualntances Is probably larger than ; that of any other person not ot royal rank. His friends aro legion. Yet It ; would be scarcely overstepping tbo truth to say that ho has not a single Intimate that there Is not a living creature with whom be can ever en tirely throw off that reserve that bides bis Inner self as a garment He is, even In tbe midst of the applauding multitude, at a reception, or at his own dinner table, always alone. It Is only natural that this loneliness of dlsposl I tlon should beget a lovo of solitude. I It Is not far to seek for tho cause ot ! this pathetic seclusion. Lord Roso- bcrs life, with all Its glories, with 1 all Its achievements, has been a sad one. From bis earliest days Fortune squandered her richest gifts on him with a lavish hand. Born of a mother , as beautiful, as fascinating as she was Intellectually brilliant a former maid of honor and bridesmaid to Britain's late sovereign heritor of a proud title and of great wealth, blessed with men tal gifts and aptitudes surpassing those of any man since Disraeli, and possessed of a sound If not robust con stitution, tbe world lay at his feet when as little more than a boy he fell In love with the wealthiest heiress of his tlmo Miss Hannah Rothschild, heiress to the wealthiest and most powerful branch of that distinguished family. UIs meeting with her was as romantic as anything ever conceived by any novelist His carriage collided with -hers, and by extraordinary agility, combined with no less extraordinary presence of mind, be sprang out and caught her as she fell after having been thrown upward by tbe forco of tbo Impact Then be carried her, stunned, to a neighboring house. He devoted to her all tbe ardor and passion of a great nature, and, despite tho most relentless opposition on tho part of her father, be finally succeeded In winning ber. The lovo that bad stood tbe stress of a trying coartsbip lasted unimpaired during the whole ot bis married life. His wife was some thing more than a wife to him. She was his maker. She threw herself heart and soul Into his work and Into bis sport It was she that had made him n politician; It was she that set him out on that brilliant career which sbe never lived to see blm consummate. The effect on such a man of the trag ically early death of such a helpmeet can be understood. It accounts for all his love of solitude, bis preference for quietly tending his roses at tbe Dur dans, or wandering up and down tho terraces at M en t more, to tbe gnyety ot a social life. Lord Rosebery Is one ot tbe most restless men In the United Kingdom. He Is troubled with Insomnia and be Is constantly traveling from seat to seat In vain efforts to lid himself of bis enemy. St. Poter'a Cathedral, Tbe largest cathedral In tho world Is St Peter's, at Rome, on the site whero It Is said St. Peter was Interred. Tho total length of the Interior Is 012 En glish feet transept 4iOi4 feet, diameter of cupola 103 feet, height of dome from pavement to the top of cross, 418 feet. It was begun In H50 A. D., dedicated In 1020, but not finished until 18S0. Forty-threo Popes lived and died dur ing the process of building. Tbo cost Is set down at $70,000,000. White stockings aro fashionable, but they should be clean. The average" woman'Tm'csiTt think. that she Is really sick unlcss'sho Is tak ing some kind of medicine with a death's bead on tbe bottle. UMBRELLAS For Christmas Presents. HIGH IN QUALITY LOW IN PRICE s JOHN ALLESINA TWO BTOItUfl: 23d Washington St., SW Worrtaou 8t., near near Woodard.ClarkediCo. tller&rraukOo.