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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
I tOO Doses For Oie jboltaix Kcntiomy In mcdlclno iiuihI Li iiiciiHiircd liy two t!iliif.;n eont mid f fleet, It cannot bo niuiiHiiml by cllliur itlono. It Ih KrentcHl in tlmt mcillciiio Unit ilocrt tlm most for tlio nionoy - Unit rmllcully iiml per. iiiniioiilly citrcH nt tlio leant ox pernio. -'J'luit incilldiio In Hood's Sarsaparilla It r.VllluH mid unrlcliuH lliu blood, curi'H plmpUm, cc7.(!iiiii niid nil oniplloim, tired, luni'iilil fcclliif'tt, loHBof iipiiutlte mid (cncriil debility. "I liavo talim lloml'a Harsaparllla and fouml II rrllalilo ml giving frrftrl satlsfac Hod. II tains awnr t h nt tlrrtl fi'dltTi, Irlyos ottorrr antl puts Dm Ijlmitl In good rotnlltlon." tils limit Couiiixa, m lotli Mtrtot, N. W , Washington, I). 0. Hoori'a Sarinpnrilln promtsoe) to euro and Koopa tlio promlso. I'll'cun n In Various Cltlci. Tlio ii'ii;iiirtliiii of iiollrcnii'ii to pop ulation In (inn lo .107 In I'arU; tino to 408 In I.dliilon, nnil ulio lo 158 In Now Vork City. (Hcrworkcd. "yon," rcmiirlioil tlio miwmlll own rr, "wo'ro hii Inlay now wo Imvn lo keep our iilnnt riinuliiK l u y mid nlnlil." "Wliy," returned, tlio vlnltor. "I tltmiKlit thin wiih your dull season." "Well, It Ih tisimlly, lint vn've not n rlnili of orders from tlio lirenkfnst food comiianliti." N. Y. Times. Scrloui Tun. Comeillnn The public ilnomi'l up prcrlnti) my jokiw. Isn't It runny. Hoiiliri'ltii Ye. Almoitt nH runny an tlio Jokes. Clili'Hi;o American. Dominion'! Artillery Poor. !onl Duiidonnld, lieml nl tlm Cannilrt tnilltln Inri'itn. mys tlio artillery (it tlio Dominion In lit only (or rcrnp iron. Strength Needed. "I don't see why ollliurs In tlio nrmy lo ilil lio roipilri'd to Ihi troiiK. Tlioy don't liavo to do nny llltiiiK." "No, lint tliuy Imvo to rnrry so ninny moduli." (Icnlus Indeed. M MImi1 In n Renins. May In lil way? !d Wliy, aim never throws nny. tlilnu nway. Wlicn luir black glovi-s got too old alio cut tliolu up and inatlo beauty spota. No Delay. Mamma, on lieiultiK that lior sister Iiml rrcotvrd a nuw little gtl, 'aid to l.llllau, hvr llttlu daimlitor: "Lillian, nunllu lias a now bnlir, and now iiiaiuma la tlio baby's aunt, papa la tlit luiliy'a unci', and you art Lor llttlo oulii." "Well," aald Ulllnn, "wasn't Hut arruui(il quick t" i.iltlo Chronicle. Alway the Mode. "You don't caru much for display?" "Not much," replied tlio very weal thy man. "Yet tlioro la somj aatlalartlon In not IxiIiiii wholly out o( atylo." That la tlio point precisely. Tlm tilings that money buys noes out ol fashion in a vory (ow inontlit; tut the money ltnel(lecoiiioimoritylieh every ecntury." Washington KUr. Orand Welcome. "What la nil Hint hilarity up In the blt aparlmont houau?" "Klre." "1 don't boo why tlio peoplo ihould bo hilnrinua over a Are." "Yia, ll'a tlio Ural flro thoy'vo had In the luriiace alnco November." Wolves Paid for Heller. A ranchman In Nalrona county, Wyo , had a heifer killed by wolvos. To get oven with Hio latter, ho plaiod atrychnlno on tlio heifer's carcass. Within a few daya he found eight dead wolvos anil ono coyolo besldo tlio re malm. Tlio holferwaa worthonly $35, and the wolvos and toyoto will return to tlio ranrhman something liko $S00 In bounty and aalo of skins, Death Months. "Death months" are March and April for ailulla, and July and August for children under 11 vo years of oro, ac cording to tlio ntutlktlcH of the twelfth census. On a Uoldcn Plate. President Iioo ovo't recently recoiled on Invitation on a goM plato. It was not political, but Itasked him to attend tlm mining consro a J i bead, B. P., next Boplouabtir. Tho plato waa not big enough to eat a dinner from, ns It measured two and throe-fourths by five IncbcB, but It was largo onoi'gh lo thow what kind of gold tho Uiack Hills pro duce. fjold Production. Tho estlmnted production of gold in 1003 was $80,863 070 and of sllvor $31,010,025. Weak? " I auffered terribly and was ex tremely weak for 12 years. True doctors said my blood was all turning to water. At last I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and was soon feeling all right again." Mrs. J. W. Flala, Hadlyme, Ci. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer s Sarsaparilla Is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. 11.01 a Milt. All trsitlill. Alk Tour doctor wlt he thinks of Arer's 8r!Pr"ls. Ho knowsslUboiillhfiKrsiid I.mllr intdlclns. yellow Ills adrlcs anil w. will U ..;, u.,,,.,,. OLD PAVORBTES M"l--MM' I.IIIU Drplinnt AnnU. I.iltlo Orpliint Anuls'a coma to our lioua to alny, An' wash tlio cups an' saucers up, an' brush tlio crumbs away, Au' sliou tlio clilckoiis olt tlio porcb, an' dun tlio konrth an' sweep, Alt' mnkn tho lire, all' bnka tho bread, an' ram her board on' kesp; A'i' all us othor clilldrrn, wlieu tlio sup per tlihiKs Is dons, Wo set around tlio kitchen Ore an' baa tlm mostest fun A'llit'nln' to tho witch tales 'at Annlo tells about, .n' the volible-uns 'at gits you Kf you Don't Watoh Outl Unci lliry was a little boy wouldn't ssy his prayrra, An' wlieu ho went to bnd at nllit, away upstairs, Ills Mammy lieerrd him holler, an his Daddy heered hltn bawl, An' when they turnt tlio klrrars down, ho war.n't there at sill An' they seeked him In tlio rafter room, an' cubbyhols an' press, An' seeked lilm up the chluibty-fluo, an' erer'wheres, I guess; Hut all they over fouud waa thtat his pants an' roundabout, An' tho gobblvuns 'II git you III you Don't Watch Out! An' ono lime a little girl 'ud alios laugh an' trlii. An' An' Hho innko fills of erer'ono an' all her blood an' kin; onct, when (hoy was "company," an' olo folks was there, mocked 'cm an' shocked 'em, an' turnt lo run an' hide. They waa two great big Iltack Things a-standlu' by her side, An' they snatched her through tho cellln' 'fore she knowrd what she's about. An' tho gobble-uns 'It git you Kf ynu Don't Watch Outl An' little Orphnnt Annlo says, when tho blato lo blur. An' the lamp wick splutters, an'tho wind goes woo oot An' you hoar the crickets quit, an' the moon Is gray. An' tho llghtnln' bugs In dew la all quenched away. You better mind ycr parrnte, an' yrr teachers, fond au' dear. An' churlsh them 'at lores you, an' dry the orphant'a tear, An' bo'p tho pore an' needy ones 'at clus ters all about, Ir tho gobble-uns 'II git you Kf you Don't Watch Outl James Wlittcetnb Itllry. One liar Nearer Unmo. O'er tho hills tho sun Is setting. And the ore Is drawing on; Btowly drops the gentle twilight, Kor another day Is gone, (lour for aye Its race la over, Moon the darker shadea will cornel Htlll. 'tis awrel to know at even, We are ono day ucarer home. "One day nearer," sings the seaman, As he glides the waters o'er, While the Unlit Is softly dying, On his distant native shore. Thus the Christian on life's ocean. As his light boat cuts the foam, In the evening cries with rapture, "1 am ono day nearer home." Worn and weary, oft the pilgrim Halls the frttlug of the ami; Tor the goal la one day nearer, And his Journey nearly done. Thus we feel when, o'er life's desert. Heart and sandnl sore we roam. As the twilight gathers o'er us, We are one day nearer home. Nearer home! Yes, one day nearer To our r'ather'a house on high To the green 'fields and the fountains Of the lande beyond the sky, Kor tho heavens grow brighter o'er us. And the lamps' hang In the dome. And our tenia are pitched atlll clorer, I 'or we're one day nearer homo. Iter. IlvnJ. JI. Hunt. OLO PENNSYLVANIA SCII00LII01SE TO DC A RELIC MUSEUM. Tho Blto and Ilcllc Society of Gcr mantown, l'n., has decided to estahllsb n museum In the old Concord school house. The building Is on historic; ground adjoining that on vrhlob ar hurled the victims of the battlo of der inaiitown. The old Bchoolhouso will be filled with relics of tho revolution. Tho move ment that It-il to the founding of the museum started In nil exhibition held last November In the Qcruiantown academy. The curious relics gathered then mailo tho need of a permanent building evident. Hpurtlnff Nuwa. "lA't mo see, wasn't It Longfellow who wrote a Ihi lit that old mill nt New port?" said the long-haired man. I "Buy, you're mixed, old mau," re plied the gent In tho loud suit, "Long fellow wus tho horse that won tho handicap oncet. Anywny. I never beard of n mill belli' pulled off nt Now port." Philadelphia I'ress. Much of tho spring poetry written ts ...... i, .....i,... a not necessarily ior puiim-nuou, um n Kiinriinty of good fiiltli. Men ale too much Inclined to nccept a pretty woman ill her fnee vuluc. old co.Nconn school hoi'se. ism Amzsjzm n u at sw-yjsym . t Pleasure Once. 'That Is n handsome couple." said tlio observer on tho frozen lako. "Yea, they aro married," remarked thn modern Sherlock. "How do you know." "I notice ho frown every tlmo ho has to buckle her skated on." Making a Noise. "What do you menn by accepting a callow youth llko Jack who's Just out o fcollcgo? Wliy, ho'll never maka a nolso In tho world!" "Oil," snld Mabel, "you Just ought to hcarhlm glvo his cuto college yell and you wouldn't think so!" Halt I more Horald. Not Superstitious. "I am afraid you aro superstitious." "Deed I lsn'," said Mr. Krastus I'lnkloy; "somo folks is a-skyaht of gnoses an' all kin's of crlttors; but as long as I has a rabbit's paw In my pocket I fnelB puflckly safe." Wnah lngton Star. Diffident. Mistress (sternly) How Is It. Mary, that I never hear a sound In the kitch en when you aro entertaining that man? Mary (archly) Plcaso, ma'am, you see, tho poor follow Is that bashful for tho present that bo does nothing but cat. Smart Set. Poor Hubby. Husband Where do you want to go on a vacation? Wife Oh, anywhere that's expen sive and restless. Life. During Spring Flood Time. Teacher Can you tell me where tho Mississippi river rlsas, Johnnie? Johnnie Along Its entire length, Ma'am. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Easily P.xplslncd. Stubb Why Is It raoro women can not discover tho "secret of success"? Penn Oh, because when It reached them It Is no secret. Away Behind the Times. fjooso quill pens and drying pow ders nro still used In Kngllsh law courts and tho House ot Lords and In the French Chamber of Deputies. DISAGREEABLE FLEGTIONWaei The mirror never flatters; It tells truth, no matter bow much it may hurt the tiride or how humiliating nml disagreeable the reflections. A red, rough skin is beautv. nnd blackheads, blotches and arc ruinous to the. complexion, and no wonder such desperate efforts arc made to hide these blemishes, and cover over the defects, and some never stop to consider the danger in skin foods, face lotions, soaps, salves ana powders, but apply mem vigorously ana often with out regard to consequences, and many complexions 1 aro ruined by the chemicals and poisons contained in these cosmetics. Skin diseases are due to internal causes, to humors and poisons in the blood, nnd to attempt a cure by exter nal treatment is an endless, hopeless task. Some simple wash or ointment is often beneficial when the skin is much inflamed or itches, but you can't depend upon local remedies for perma nent relief, for the blood is continually throwing off impurities which irritate and clog the glands and pores of the skin, and as long as the blood re mains uuhealthy, just so long will the eruptions last. To effectually and per manently cure skin troubles the blood must be purified nnd the system thoroughly cleansed and built up, and S. S. S., the well known blood purifier nnd tonic, is acknowledged superior to all other remedies for this purpose. It is the only guaranteed strictly vegeta. ble blood remedy. It never deranges the system or impairs the digestion like Potash nnd Arsenic and drugs of this character, but aids in the digestion and assimilation of food and improves the appetite. Being a blood purifier inis, unit I egflfjew MW If you have nny elcin trouble send for our free book, "The Skin and Itl Diseases." No charge for medical advice. Write us about your case. HIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA CaitiilJiMil.miMIH A Beautiful Young Sooiety Woman's Letter. Hr. I'aoi., MifK.l mi Wiibislm Hi ( Dr. Itirlinun, C'oluinbiii, )., D'nrHIn "I lok I'eruna last sum mar wh:n I wntnll run down, an J had a lieadaths and back ache, atlJ no ambition fjr anyth'nx, I now fojl ni well ai I ever did in all my life. and all thanks Is due to your excellent l'sruna." ue r. Mealy. Tlio symptoms of anmmer ra larrh uro iiuito unlike In l I ir. ren i fanes, hut tho niont 0uiuioii one iiroKcucrul Inniililde, plnycil-unt. tlrc.Uiiit, uwl-iip, riiiiHlown frcllliKi, oimblned with more or less liouvy, stupid, llitlcM, miit nl coiidltloii. Itellsli for rixl v seems to lie lint. Hkln eriMitlniis, mllow mm pleifiMi, hllloiHims", ruafd tuiiKUr, fitful, Irri'Killnr rleep, neip in complete (lie picture which Is au common at this senuiu. I'eruiia so exactly meets all these conditions that the demand Is so (treat for this remedy nt this season of the year Hint it Is near ly imjMisMMe to supply u. Ifyuti donot reccircnruiiiiit and sntMfiutory results fmm tlio ue oi i-eruiia, write ui once lo j;r. Jfnrtmaii, kIvIiik a full statement u( viitlr ease, anil lie will Im tileu- ed to give yuu his valuable advice grans. Address Dr. ifartman, Presi dent ufThe llurtmun Bunltarluin Columbus, Ohio. No Convictions Yet. There are arrests enough of "get rich quick" promotcrsof swindling sthemes, hut how many of these present Caglios tros and Casanovas wear the stripes and serve out terms in prison which ought to bo their portion? Now York Tribune. One ot Many. Bess Young Calloboy is an excep tionally gocd talker, isn't he? Nell Yos, lie's a good talker all right enough, but he has an Impedi ment In his thoughts. gTC fsrasatunr outM go fitf nmoanxa ll IO after araitr'fuof lr.hlt'iOrith'fm SMcnr. .) far rHIinJ.OOtrUln)ndlm. ks. Ds.&U.Kuss.Ud.llrcb3L.riaU!Ultll.ra Aa It Should De. Et. Valentine lost his head in the Claudian persecution, 270 A. D. Ever since then men who have lest their heads have considered St. Valentine's day a most suitable occasion npou which to tender appeals to the ladies responsible for their lojses. This scorns reasonable. Modern Warfare. Hess What would yon do If yon were In my shoes? . Tcss Well, I think it would be me to go to the shoemaker and have them cut down to my sixe. To Can Oot Allan's Foot Ease FREE. Writs Allen 8. Olmsted, IRoy, N. Y.. ior a free sample of Allen's Foot Kaae. It cures chil blains, sweating, dsmp. swollen, achlnr feet. It makes new or tlsht shoes roty. A certain cure for Corns and Hunloni. All druggists sell it. 33c Uon'tsccept any substitute. Forever at 11 1 m. Nasrltt- Funny! I always associate your wife with a certain episode in my own life. There's Just one thing she always reminds me of" Henpeck I wish I could say that. There's a lot of things she always re minds me of. Philadelphia Press. A Possible Obstacle. Clara Of course you will be at church Easter morning? Alice Yes, unless the cook wants to go. -Detroit Free Press. fatal to pimples Oartoravlllo, da., It. H. No. 1. I auffared for a number of years with a aaTora Nettle-rash. - . About twolT years no I atartod uelnff a. 8 B., and after taking- throe bottloa I felt myself cured and bavt. alne takan a bottle occasionally, and had little or no trouble along that lino. My general health ha; boon better olnco. I rooommend B. 8. U. aa a good blood medicine and all round tonlo, Voura truly, Mrs. M. I. PITTA&D. Somo two years ago I auffered a irreat aoai, cauooa on aocouut . uu uiooa, anion out over my worse day V Small rash or clmplsa broke bociy ana sept g getting; nv rt.v for over a year, n,ltim H U M arivrtrtlaed In tho Dt. para and baying board also It had cured ooreral pooplo In tbla. city, oonoludod to glvo Jt a fair trial. After using tho snadfelu for aomo tlmo.taklor In all alx bottles, I waa ntlrely oured. T n 1030 Clay Btroet, A aauoan, ax. ana ionic comnmoa, me uumuis uu poi sons are counteracted and the blood made rich and pure, and at the same time we general health and system is rapidly built I up and good health is established, and1 . . , .. . . . . , Af n Kmnnll, I auer an, is uic octisv nL-!n nnil lirllltlful COUlblexion. ' PRAIRIE CAVERN IH 6KLAH0MA. Interesting; llola Where nuch freak of Nature wouldn't lie Buoptctod, At a spot eleven miles soutbeats of this place In the level prairie upland Is an opening about forty feet In diam eter and sixty In depth, says the Okla homa Hlate Capitol. Ily clinging to Its rocky and precipitous walls a person may descend to tbe bottom and there find the openings lo two caves, one leading westward and the other to the east. 1'or years tbla cave has been known as Itock Prairie cave. It Is one of tbe most striking natural curiosities In tbe Chickasaw nation. The caves aro of unknown length and through one rushes a subterranean stream of great depth In places and Icy coldness. Exploring parties have ventured Into tlirso labyrinths for hundreds of yards, but the danger of becoming lost has prevented a thorough examination of the underground pasaagea. The cave leading wcatward Is easiest of access and contains a number of spacious chambers. Tbe room Is about TO feet square and CO feet from the floor to tbe celling. Tbe floor la ob structed with huge bowlders. The darkness and stillness are Intense. Pic nic parties sometimes go there, and, with a large bowlder for a table, cat their luncheons In tbe glare of torches that cast uncanny shadows along the massive walla. Timid persons hesitate In venturing Into tbe depths of tbe eastern cave. Tbe passage stants downward at an angle that compels tbe explorer to crawl and slip and slide for nearly 100 feet before reaching a spot where a person may stand upright and walk safely. From the darkness echoes the sound of rushing water, which later Is found to be a stream which runs from 8 to 80 feet In width and from 0 Inches to many feet In depth. Men have waded In the stream until the water reached their cblns and then gone In a boat to points where tbey were unable to touch bottom with the longest oars. A farmer carried bis boat Into the care several years ago to follow tbe stream to the end. At a depth estimated to be 200 feet below tbe surface of tbe ground Is a natural bridge formed by a huge stone that fell across tbe stream. Tbe water plunges underneath this bridge like a mill race. A boat can be pulled over the bridge, however, and launched on the other side. About 100 feet below tbe bridge tbe stream widens Into n broad, deep pool, with a high, vaulted roof, lleau tlful stalagmites and stalactites adorn this chamber. Two hundred feet below this pool tbe passage Is difficult. It Is claimed that this cave basliecn ex plored for a mile. The stream Is believed to find Its out let at a spring about three miles from tbe entrance to the cave. Tbe sprlmr Is of great size and volume and flows with remarkable swiftness. In tbe rainy season tbe spring bolls and gushes as If cboked with a flood of water that pours from Its mouth. Tbe stream In Rock Prairie cave rises when there Is a heavy rainfall In tbe sur rounding country and the Increased flow of both springs and stream at such times is taken as evidence that tbey are connected. Itoasted Meat I tare. "A good part of tbe dyspepsia thaT prevails In America." said the chef of on exclusive bote) to u Philadelphia Itecord writer, "Is due to the custom of baking Instead of roasting meats We say we roast our meats. We talk glibly of 'roast beef, 'roast chicken' and so on; but what we should say Is 'baked beef and 'baked chicken,' for anything cooked In an oven Is baked, not roasted. We don't talk of roast bread, do we? Yet we cook our meal In the oven as our bread Is cooked. "To roast meat you must cook II on a spit before tbe fire. You must turn It constantly. Every little while you must baste It. It Is hard to roast meat. But meat roasted is In every way better than meat baked. It Is tenderer, sweeter and more digestible. Also Its appearance Is more appetiz ing, and tbe appearance of a viand has a tremendous effect on Its digest ibility, "Experiment actual experiment -bas shown that the sight of an appe tizing dish starts tbe gastric Juice to flowing lustantly, and that such a dish digests much more quickly and thor oughly than an unappetizing one. Al together we ought to go back to the genuine roasting process of our an cestors, nnd our health would Improve and there would be less talk about vegetarianism. "Of course 1 and all good chefs ac tually roast meat. Rut roasting Is with tho average cook In the average American household an unknown process." Decs and ltcil Clover. Select strains of Italian bees work under certain circumstances on tho blossoms of common red clorer, partic ularly of tbe second crop, the corollas of tho latter being shorter than those of the first crop, at least In most cases. Carnlolau bees also work on these blos soms. Had the same care been be stowed upon tbe Cnrnlolan race In the way of selection of breeding material during tho past forty years that has been given to tbe Italian race no doubt select strains might now exist which would work to a greater extent on red clover than tbe best bred Italians. i The longest tongued honeybees however, are the Cyprian race, an,) these work the most freely on red clo-' ver under such conditions as any bees will work on this plant. All honey-' ueca wuenever seen worKing on blos soms aro distributing pollen, of course, ' and effecting tbe pollination of the pis tils. Yet tbe main pollinators of red .Iavm- ,m H!l Yi'llil hno ' .,vi... .. - , iri'rvilllljr thoso of the genus bombus, the com mon bumblebee. Eleotrlolty nml Vital Action. Dr. I.oeb says electricity Is the un derlying cause of vital action, but ho has not as yet niado a fair demonstra tion of It. If a fool possesses lact ami assur ance be will distance tbe wise guy who possesses ncituer. Borne men's Idea of a brilliant leader Is a partner who leads trumps oppor tunely A woman's bravery always crops out wbcu she has a mouse In a trap. Mtthodltt Unlvtrsliy Is Planned. Bishop McCabo, ol the Methodist Lpiacopul church, In a solicited the aid of i'lorpont Morgan in tho erection of tho propotod American unlrorsity at Washington. It la Mid that Mr. Morgan views the project nltli favor. Al'alfa Seed from Russia, O. B. Mann, of Portland, Oregon, has received from tho Russian govern ment a quantity of the famous Turke stan alfalfa reed, and expects to Im port more, as the farmers and stork men of Oroon and the Northwest be come acquainted with the great pro dnctivenecs and splendid food value of tins allalfa. Thoso interested should address Mr, Mann at his Portland store, 188 Front Street. The Timely Duck. "When to how and when not to bow Is the question now agitating Kngllsh society, I see." "Yes," said the nugl 1st. "an Its a mighty Important question, too, you hear me." Brooklyn Kailo The Klesn. Kool Kltehrn Kind" nt -tnT. keep you clean and cool. Keonomleti and at- warireaoy. noia at gooo stove stores With True Feminine Aim. Blie I killed two birds with one stone yesterday. HeIndeed? I suppose yon threw It at a dog?' Vnr tii-nnr-Mut f,tiiM In, lf.n. rn, for Consumption, It Is a frnod cough medicine. At druggists, price 23 cents. Unavailable. Uloee Merchant Yes, air, I want a new bookkeeper, but you won't do. Applicant May I ask why? Close Merchant Yon are as bald as a billiard ball, sir. A man with no bair to wipe his pen on will rnst out a whole box; every week. New York! weekly. DEAFNESS CAIt.lOT IIE CCIIKD fir local application!, ai the ran not reach the dfieased portion oltbe ear. There Is only one way tocuredtafneas, and that It by constitu tional reniedlei. Ieafness la caused by an In darned condition or toe mucous lfroitne Eustachian Tube. When tbti tube vet In flamed yon hare a rumbling aonnd o lmper- 1 feet bearlntr. and when It la entirely closed deafness is lit result, and unless tbe Inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, bearlnc will be destroyed lorerer; nine cases out ot ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing bat an lu flamed condition ot tbe mucous surfaces. e will i1t One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can cot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. Bend for tlrcular.,lree. j & Bold br Drnssliti. lie Uall'sTamlly PlUa are the best. Government Reserve of Re!- Jeer. Tbe government herd of reindeer in Alalia, which is expected in the fotnre to supply food and draft animals for the natives, numbers 10,000, and is to be Increased by another thousand now contracted for In Siberia. R EI EES ON MACHINERY QO. (Miccesaora to John J'oole) Foot of Morrison Street Portland, Oregon With us for Faw Mill and Shingle Mill Ma chinery. Wind Mill and Italns Tump, Ktr. Cream Separator, regular price W, now 1 50. Spring wagons $39. Buggy shafts M.S0. P.N.U. No. 21-1003. ,IIEN writing to adrcrtlsera pleata men hod ima paper NOTHING SO GOOO FOR CHICKENS MSTHC PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD It makes Hem Lay and Keeps thtm Ujing. II cures Roup, Cholera and All Dliesies. It itrerifUiens young chicks, and mi'ses thsra grow. Pries 23c and 50c. Mr rooar chickens cunmtnecd dTlng. rvi after Tnaloa four doitn I par clllMd p.ckn. of ror l'RUSSIUI fUULTRY rOOD. whlco, .topped th.m. fromdrl.e tnd Z bs.con.t.atlj kept It on h&BiX.v.r.inc. I can rroomm.Dd Ua.lU4twaal.lf nrll in raLlna-poultry. C B. KIOOIN, Latah. Wa.n, ruilTLAND SKKI) CO., n cents. iimitwMt2 intAUAUHtW SODVFjtytiWRE. .Scarcely a Day. raises but we are calledttpon to perform some dlfflcult dental operation that Is the direct result of neglecting the teeth. We cannot urge too strongly the tenant and economy of consulting a dentist at the yery flrsl sign of tooth trouble. At the start these troubles are corrected quickly and at small cost. Our methods are painless and our work guaranteed Both 'phones: Orogou south ?."Jlt Columbia SGi). Open eveulitgs till V. Buntlaya from 9 to U. Dr. WA. 1 WISE BROS., Dentists. .mSbJtL's l'OUTLANU. OltttaUN. THE FA1RBANMS - ARB OPQRATQD ON OAS, GASOLINE, DISTILLATE OR CRUDE OIL Gust ol Operation very Usui. NoExpense wtien A Money Earner simple First and Stark Sis. roitixAxji, on. LUHIS WHINE AIL ILSI IA LB. . I I Host comsIi error TMtesOood, Die I ivi in lima unit or omet ma I WANT TO BUY FOR CASH Chicken, Duck and Gceeofeath- W w crs, Address S o. o. smith. S lOlh mnaavlMftm.,PoHlmna,Ci- S Alcohol. Iepium, Tobacco Us i 113 ap "njmlfo had plmplca on lierfotre.biit be bu been tistfntr GASCAUKTS and tbor ire all dliappcared. X hud been troubtad with eon.ul pat ion for aomo lime, but after tak lotr the am Cascaret I have bad no trouble with thli ailment. We cannot ipak too hiih Ij of Cascareta." Fhkd W a ni i a n, I70H OermaotowD Are., railadelpbia. Fa. Pleasant, Palaiablft, fount. Taite flood. Da Bood, tfTr Sicfcan. Weaken, or (Jrl,. 10c, ttc,Uia ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... IrrrfUf weir tMpuj, OU, MMlnttl. m Text. Ill Un.Tfl.RlR Void and rnrantfdbf alldrog BU"IUL?Au suioCUUl-obaoooUabit. DR. G. GEE WO WONDERFUL. HOME TREATMENT This woivjcrfut Chi nese doctor is OstUM great bvcmuia he cares pMpl without oper lion tbftt are viveu tip lodle. lie cur with tbo wonderful Chi um herbs, rooia,bula. barks and vegetable thfti are entirely on kouwu to medical set em-em ihs-oumry 1 nrouith the u.eonbot barmlesik remedies i b famous doctor knows the act ton ol oter tY00difftrnt retried If, wbleti be successfully uses In different dlteaaes. lit guarantees to cure raiarrb. ihru, luug, ttiroat, rheuraattitn, nerrouaiieii, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc hasttuodreds of testimon ials. Charge moderate. Call and ea him. I'atients out of the City writ Tor blanks and circular. 8end 4 cents in stamps. COtiUO 1 ATI UN rnfcK. A DDK ESS THE C. GEE WD ChiHESE MEDICINE C3. 131!, Third St.. Portland, Oregon. jGTMeutkou Paper. P.ttland, Oregon, Coast Agents. Dr. i. f WUrt M0S5SIE ENGINES Can Be stoned in d second mow A Honey m Econcficoi Ever Reatiy B Alcohol. II Illustrated 1 CmcuLATta" I Fjr iftoNrsopitarlal ToRTLAiinfaz. 6 telephone rtsinJ9r i PINES!! Afgrfh CANDY flf SL J& CATHARTIC NHfefe TAAOI MAAK MQiaTfltfO f 310 Market Street I3S So. Los Angeles SL SAN ntANCISCO, CAI.. lOS AM.I-l.ICS, t'At.