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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1903)
Nut Worth th Trouble. "Yoii write your first nainu vury wult Indmjil, Minn I'lnkle," crlllcliwl tlio HrltliiK tcncliur, "but you make a and botch ol It." "U'hnt In tlm dlfferenro, Mr. Hpon ror?" nakod t ho prolix girl. "I ntpect to cliniiKo llio Joliiinon part ol It loini tiny. (Ircnt Initllutlon. I.mly I'diicnlloii In n nrot thing, Kninly Indeed II In mum. Mow roiilil I nvnr know what doy had lor frm lunch If I (lliln't stuow bow to road? tilt Only StanilarJ. "He you rnfuiio to Imllovo Hi at who les tpcriliy In roally practical?" "No." mill tho capitalist, who al wnyn flKitro ctoicly . "I don't my that." "Wouldn't you Imllovo tho evidence of your own iiiho7" "Viw. Hut I have no uvidoiK'O nn yet. I'vn novor made a dollar out ol It. ' Wmlilnttlon Mar. Cauae lor Kfolclnr. Illi Docn your wife play the pi no? Dig-No. Ill jc Hiidii alio piny any niuilcil InKtruincniT Dli NniKi whatever. Ilix ThAt'a Kood. You ought to Ihi proud ol her accomplishments. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Cfli'Bt Bear Signature) of , tt Pec-Slml!. Wrapper IMtw. to take as eiguw FOR HEADACHE CARTERS FOR DIHINUta ron Biuoumxr. for torpid live, for constipation; for sauow skm. rORTHCCOMPUXIOnl rtTiSiti I Purely TnrtMevhfo'frg ,ni uu list ms CURE SICK HEADACHE. Muat lie Delightful Climate. Water (reexoa every night ot the year at Alto Cruroro In Hollvla, while at noonday tho aun I hot enough to blla tor tho tleab. Treata Iter Like An Angel. Kthol 8ho' sorry enough that alio married lilm, I'll wager. .Mabel Tho Ideal How can yon Bay that? Mo thinks her a porlert angel, and treats her Kthol As though aha really were one. Ho dooan't buy tier anything to wear. TIMllta. Rubbing It In. Weaver Who waa the fellow who jnat etoppod yotiT Dvavor Tbat waa my old barber. "Does bo uaually atop you on the atroet?" "So, but ho knows I'm shaving my aolf now, and bo uat wanted to gloat over me," Philadelphia Lodger. Not liven Comparison. La Moyne You did not ooem much dlatnrhed by tho ruinpui. "No, I board my wife discharging tlio cook boforo I left homo." Chicago Dally Now a. An All tHe Year ABSOLUTE SEGURITYi Jg PILLS. constant sufferers, while others have only occasional spells of Rheumatism but either kind is wearing upon the constitution, and in time produces; stiffness In the muscles ana joints, and sometimes the acids thrown off bj the blood settle upon the valves o the heart and ends suddenly and fatally. It won't do to let Rheumatism run on. It is a dangerous disease, and you can never tell where it is going- to strike. Home remedies, plasters, lini ments and such things as produce counter-irritation, arc soothing and may relieve the pain temporarily, but the polluted, acid blood: cannot be reached by external applications. Rheumatism must be treated through the blood, and no remedy brings such prompt and lasting relief os 8. S. S. It attacks the disease in ti MnruV ticiitrtillrcfl the acids, and reuioven all irritating poisons and effete matter from the system. S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the thin acid blood, nnd, as it clrcu lates through the body, the corroding, gnawing poisons nnd acid deposits re dislodged and washed out of the inuscle3 and Joints, nnd the sufferer about their case will receive valuable aid nnd 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 much interesting information about all kinds of Rheumatism. jjlE SWtFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA, General Debility ( Day In pin out Jliero la (lint feeling- ol 'v)eahr that ntilki'l a Ixirdcn of llicll. , 1'oud iloci not alrcliittfirn, Weep doe not refresh, It la liard to do, Imril to hear, whAt iliould ho eniy, vitality la on tlia tLli, and Jin whole ayetctti auffcM. for Ihla condltluu I itku Hood's Sarsaparilla It vltnlltcalho Iilooil, iilvra vlitor and tone to nil llio oritana and finictloiia, and la IKialtlvely uui'iiiiallt'il for all run-down or uouiiunirii runuiiiuiiii 1 lloin'e T7l ii euro WiYiTVattini. M tents, Palt Codfloh Clinwiler. Waali one pint of aalt codtlali broken Into flake and put to aonk over nlKliL Out bait a pound of ault pork luto dice, fry crlap and brown, and In I ho fat fry two oiilona chopped Into fine dice. I'ut In the aoup pot a layer of flaked flab and a layer of thinly all'ccd raw potatoes. Hprlnklo with onion, fried pork, add a daau of flour and pepper. Cover with a layer of apllt cracker. Continue In tht order till the flih and one quart of allccd potatoea liaro been ueed. Over thla pour two quarts of milk and allow tlio chowdor to alinincr Try gently for ono hour. Qraliam sltlfllno. For twelTo tnunina there will he re quired balf a plut of graham, half a pint of flour, one generoua tnblcapoon ful of suiar. one tahleapoonful of but ter, half a teaapoouful of aalt, ono ten apoonful and a half of baking powder, one egg, and two gllla and a half of milk. Mix the dry Ingredient and rub through a alove. Turn the bran from the elev Into the mixture. Heat the egg till light and add the milk to It. Btlr thla Into tho dry mixture. Add the butter, melted, and beat well for half a minute. Hake In buttered muf fin pan for half an hour In a moder ately hot oven. It. caption Holla. Rcalrt one cup milk, add ono tahle apoonful augar, one-quarter cup of but ter and one-half teaapoon aalt When lukewarm add one yeaat cake dia eolred In three tableapoonfule luke warm water and one and one-half cupa bread flour. Corer and let rlae, then add yolka of two egg and flour to knead. Let rlae. ahape, again let rlae, and bake In a hot oven. lap-()vero. 81ft Into a bowl one cupful of flour and a ealtapoouful of aalt Itent one cgr very light, add to It one cupful of sweet milk. Btlr this gradually ao that It will not be lumpy. Into the flour, give It two or three vlgoroua bastlnga and pour It Into heated "gem pane that have been well greaaed. Kill them about half full and bake them In a very quick oven. Codfloti with Veiet.bl.i. Freshen codfish and cut It In chopa about three by alx Inches In alia. I'ut Into hot water and aet on tho atov where It will barely almmer. Ilolllng hardena th fiber of flab aa It doea of meat When the flah la perfectly ten der, drain, pour over It a butter aauce and aerv for dinner with maahed po tatoes, beet plcklea and boiled car rot. Creamed Oyetorw. Clean and parboil one pint oysters. Drain and reserve liquor for making sauce. Melt three and one-halt table spoonfuls butter, add five tableapoon fule flour and pour on gradually oyster liquor and milk or cream to make one and one-half cups liquid. 8eaaon with aalt, pepper and celery aalt llehcat oyatera In aauce. Indian Meal Poop. Prepare thla aa a hasty pudding, and then thin It with hot milk to a creamy conaletoncy, and It can be aerved with a dlab of crlap, hot pork Bern pa cut very email. Try It before you decide that you will not Ilka It Small dice of bread fried like doughnuts are good wltn It I I Round Disease. Rheumatism docs not come and go with winter time always; in fact some suffer more during the Spring and Summer thau at any other season, When the blood is charged with Uric Acid, Alkali and other irritating poisons, then the system is in the right condition for Rheumatism to develop, and an attack is liable to come at any time, Winter or Summer. Rheumatism, because it attacks different parts of the body, and is sudden or slow in its action, is given various names such as acute and chronic, muscular, articular, inflammatory,mercurlal and sciatic, but itis the same old acid blood that causes all. Some arc Portland, Xnd., Jan. 10, 1003. After belnr terribly crippled tot three year with Rheumatism, and having tried wall known remedlea I could vet no relief. And having iread of th wonderful effect ot 0. 8. B., I concluded to try It, and am happy to aay tbat I waa entirely cured, and am able to work, aa woll aa I ever did, I oheerfully raoommend B. B. 0. to all aufferara ot thla terrtblo dlaeaaa, and will aay that It they will con tlnu th treatment, as par direo tlona, they will And a permanent oar. II. VT. SUBS. is nappiiy reuevcu iruiu iuc uiauuuuuiuj and misery of Rheumatism, S. S. 3. is a purely vegetable remedy, does not contain any Potash or mineral of any klrid, and can be taken with safety by old and young. Rheumatic sufferers who write U9 "- A llttleTdy In bis night dress was o)i hla knee, saying his prayers, and his little sister could not rer.lst the temptation to tickle the sole of his foot, .lie stood It ns long a hs could, and then said: "I'lense, Cod, excuse mo whllo I knock tho stuffln' out of Nclllo." "And what Is your opinion of Mrs, Humphry Ward?" nn enthuslaaatlc American host(a once asked of an Kiigllah literary lady of world-wide distinction. Tho visitor politely made an effort to recall tho name, and then oriswcml with half-closed eye and woary Intonation: "I'm told she I a very Industrious woman." During the heat of the recent trou ble In Venezuela, when the coaat was blockaded and atarvutlon was (taring W per cent of tho people In the face, Htephen Ilonaul waa surprised to find I'resldcnt Crmtro enjoying hlmsolf nt a picnic at Im Victoria, where cbam pagno was flowing like water. "I did not succood In concealing, nor did 1 very much try to conceal, my aatonlah ment at the scene which met my eye," ho say. "I had certainly thought to find our ally otherwise engaged. 'Hut why should you wonder' said Castro, noting my surprise; 'our part Is played. Wo have picked tho quarrel, and now, blessed be tho Monroo doctrine, our rolo Is finished, nnd the fighting muat bo done by cl tlo Ha mud. All th pa per In the caae I have given to your minister, who goes to Washington as my attorney.' 'Yen, viva la Doctrlua "Monroeyl" exclnlmed Tello Men- doza, the witty muleteer whom Castro has made secretary of the treasury; "It spares us sleepless nights, and gives us tlino for picnics." A well-known Kngllsb lady novelist, whose enemies nccuso her of taking hcroolf so mew lint too seriously, was oiitertaluliig a party ot her friends, and conversation ran largely upon her now book. One young man In the cir cle bad not read the work. "According ly, on rising from the table, and by way of abstracting himself from the talker who were still worrying their conversational bone," says the Loudon Outlook, "ho fixed bis eyes on a fe male portrait which adorned the drawing-room wall. Coming softly behind him, tho lady novcllet significantly said, 'I think I know what you arc thinking that tbat picture reminds you of Fredcrlcka.' 'Of Frcderlcka," replied the young man, blankly, 'what Krederlcka? My Kredorlcka,' return ed the novelist, with surprise, for her latest heroine bore that name. Then tho unbeliever pulled hlmaclf together 'No,' said he, with a Judicial head shake, 'that Is not my notion of your Frederlckn.' And he plumed himself on having got well out of the bobble. Hut It was, yet enrly for self-gTattila-tlon. 'Come, then,' retumed his lioit ens, seductively, 'come and sit down here beside me, and you shall tell me what your notion of my Fredcrlcka la.' PLEA FOR THE POCKET. Women Need a Blib.tltuto for It Now adar. Lucy Locket, the Immortal woman who lost bor pocket. Is hardly so much to bo pitied as we are. In her caso It was found, but nobody can find our pockets for us. Man, happy, creature. Is a mnrsuplal. He Is blessed with more pockets than ho knows what to do with, but poor, unfortunate woman, with styles In their present state, baa not so much as one little pocket In which to bestow her handkerchief. A weekly bereavement In this latter line Is of common occurrence and In the course of time becomes a severe strain. As for purses they only too often go the way of the handkerchiefs. Tho bell-shaped sleeves rendered hope less the military trick of tucking one's handkerchief up It, but with new cuffs there conies a gleam of returning hope. Tho majority of them are tigbt-fltting at tho wrist, tho fullness suddenly spreading out several Inches higher up tho arm. This slecvo Is more than pretty, for It will supply the abiding placo for the long absent pocket. A llttlo envelope-shaped receptacle could bo easily fastened to the Inner side of the left sleeve. In the fullness. Just big enough to contain two or tbreo small necessaries. Then a flap could be at tached to button over. A Russian blouso or bolero affords opportunity for a breast pocket like a man's. In side For summer frocks a separate pockot Is pretty, mado of tho material of the gown or somo harmonizing silk. At all events let us have tho pocket somewhere. Brooklyn Kaglc. In Ills Own Homo, Too. "How much do you think that story Is worth?" be asked when bis wife had finished reading It "Oh, I should think you ought to bavo got $23 or $30 for It," she re plied. "I got $100," ho asserted proudly. "Dear me!" buo commented, "how reckless' somo peoplo aro with their money." Did Not Want to Overcharge, "Doctor," said tho shrewd looking man, "how many feet of gas does It tako to kill a man?" "That's rather a queer question," eald tho doctor, "Why do you wish to know?" "Quo. of the guests of my hotel used enough ot It to kill himself and I want to send In a proper bill to his execu tors." Philadelphia Press. HnowliiK Old Daoholor. Nowlywcd What do bachelors know nbotit women? Oldbach Lots; otherwise they would not bo bachelors. Philadelphia Rec ord. A Sunday Occupation. "Ho'b nn agnostic." "Yes, but what does he do the other six days?" Detroit Frco Press. In order to win success a man must first fall in lovo with his work. Tho world has no time for a vision ary man until after bo sett there. THE DOQ SETTLED THE CAOE, Canln Testimony Aialn Held br the Court to It Unimpeachable, Botno month ago David Wallace, of 05 Whit street, bought a pedigreed cocker spaniel and had It reglatered. A month ago It disappeared. Yester day Wallace say he found the psn lei at the residence of Peter W. Lott, 131 Krnnkfort street and tried to lake It. Lott objected. Wallace caught the dog by the tall. Ixilt grabbed It by the head; both tugged away with tho dog aa the connecting link. Mrs. Lott flourished a broom and a man named Ruck waved a rusty revolver. Just as It looked as If the dog would be yanked apart, Bergt. McAllister and Patrolman Cook hove upon the scene and lugged dog, Wallace, Cook, Mrs. Lott and Uuck, with broom and rusty revolver, to the Fifth precinct station. Capt Furthercr assumed a Hague ar bitration role, but failed to bring about a truce. Mr. Dog was locked up and tho owners were sent away, to appear In court to-day and prove ownership. "Peter," said the court to Interpre ts Lauer, "bring forth A. Cocker Npanlel from cell 13." "Who?" said Peter. "Your honor, there's no one else In the 'pit'" "Ye," smiled the court "bring forth the dog." A moment later Lauer appeared with the prisoner on the end ot a long chain. "I know of no precedent for such a proceeding," said Attorney F. L. Dutcher, who appeared for Wallace, "except that of King Solomon. Tbat caso Is not annotated In our codes. Nererthelesa, I am satisfied for th court to decldo the ownerahlp." "Well," remarked the court, "U Lott here?" Lott was called, but there was no answer. A pause followed. "Suppoee," auggested Mr. Dutcher, "that you let the dog decide whether or not Wallace I the owner." Tbo luggestlon waa adopted. The dog waa allowed to run loose. It sniffed the air, barked, nearly tumbled Charlie Hart over by running between hi leg and finally rounded np be fore Wallace. The dog yelped, whirled around and showed every Indication of Joy. "I gnes that's Wallace's dog," raid th court. "That evidence satisfies me." The dog wss turned over to Wallace, Rochester Pest Expresa. Three hundred shoemakers who struck for higher wages In Philadel phia In 1760 were the first working men to adopt such tactics In this coun try. The first railroad strike occurred In 1877. A Parisian clothes dealer kicked a dog out of his shop. The dog shot out with some rapidity and knocked over a woman with a Jug of milk. The woman broke the Jug and upset an elderly gentleman, and the Jug cut both of them. At that moment a cy cltst arrived and was thrown off his machine by the prostrato figures, and simultaneously a cart came up and smashed the bicycle. Tho magistrate blandly advised the entire squad to proceed against the dog, and they are now looking for It A remarkable sea monster was re cently caught In Port Fairy Bay by some flabermen. It measured nine feet six Inches In length, bad a tall like tbat of the screw tall shaft no teeth, a nose like a rhinoceros, a bead like an elephant two dorsal fins, four side fins and two steering fins. The skin waa black and very soft The most experienced fishermen say the specimen Is altogether new to them. They cannot hazard a guess as to the species. The flsb has been sent on to the Melbourne museum. In a certain office at an Australian railway station there may have been seen a very long Hat of names of wom en who hare at various times begged the booking clerks to let them have, without payment, tickets to various places. They have forgotten their purses, or lost them, or spent their last penny on a new pair of gloves, and various reasons. They will call the very next day and refund the money without fall. Rut there the names and addresses He, with the amount of the borrowed money writ ten opposite. The first Iron ship has more reputed birthplace than Homer, according to Chambers' Journal. Both the Clyde and the Mersey claim pre-eminence In this respect Sir E. J. Roblson of Ed inburgh designed an Iron vessel In 1810, which waa not launched till threo years later, and It Is said that an Iron boat was worked on the Sev ern even as far back as 1787. Steel was not used In the construction of merchant ships' hulls until 1859. Old aalts were not alone In their belief that wood was meant by Providence to float, but Iron to go to the bottom. A naval constructor of some repute once Bald: "Don't talk to me of Iron ships. They are contrary to nature." Now none but small craft are built of wood In this country. Christening a Railway. Engineers are, as a rule, sternly util itarian, but there are occasions on which they Indulge In sentimental practices. One of these occurred tho other day on tho completion of the first transcontinental railway In Afri ca. When the plate-laying gangs from Huluwayo and Salisbury, respectively, came within twenty chains of, each other a telegram was sent to the con tractors and engineers, who at once arrived on the scene The rails were Joined and two engines proceeded slowly toward each other from each side. Attached to the drawhead of the engine from Ballsbury wns a bottle of champagne, and as the two engines met It was broken and the new rail way was named In. tho orthodox man ner. Not Worried by 111 Mistake. Irate duest (No. 48) I didn't tell you to wako me up at 6 o'clock. Bell Roy Didn't yer? Well, mebbe It wus No. 81. Detroit Kreo Press. TO WORKING GIRLS FIIT5T3 MEDICAli ADVICE JJvery workfnjr girl who Is not well Is cordially Invited to writ to Mrs. I'liiklinm, Lynn, Mass., for advice i it U freely given, and lms restored thousands to health. niss Palne's Experience. "I want to thank you for what you have done for me, and recommend Lydla E. Vlnklinm'a Vegetable Compound to all girl whose work keep them atandlng on their feet in the store. The doctor said I must stop work ; he did sot seem to realize that a girl cannot afford to stop work ing. My back ached, my appetite waa poor, I could not sleep, and menstrua tion waa scanty and very painful. One day when sufferlnir I commenced to taka Lydla E. IMnkhnm's Vege table Compound, and found that It helped me. I continued Ha use, and soon iound that my menstrual period were freo from pain and natural; everyone Is surprised at the change In me, and I am well, and cannot be too grateful for what you have done for me." Miss Jxnirr Piisr, SS0 West 115th St, New York City. $6ooofrrtit trljlutl ate.e Itttr pmln, ;m.Iiuim w ecepro'.Me. Take' no substitute, for It Is Lydla E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound that cures. Their Idea. "Here, here," said the fishmonger, "what In tbe world are them people around th' stall loffin' at, anyway?" "They're laffln at tbat sign wot saya: "Our fish are nneq nailed Nothing in This Market Comes Near Them.' Peo ple say that's 'cause they smell so bad." Baltimore Herald. True Life. Trne life is not measured by nuggets of gold, by stocks and bonds, by billets of steel or by car of coal, but by devo tlon to the service of Jesua Christ. Iter. It. 8. Holmes. FITS rarma&.ocr ewe Fe fits f nerreetoMa rur Brtl i.r-. nor vr. Klia.-surMX Dim Umr. Sod for B-IlHIiSM.OO trial botU. and tws. Ce. Pa.lLU.Kus.UelxrthSurhila.l.lliU,ra. Between Friends. Mayme I hear yon are going to be married again. Edyth Acain? Why, I've never been tied up as yet. "No; bnt I can't recall the number of times yon were going to be." Chi cago Daily News. Why the Editor Skipped. An editor of a small American paper recently stated that be had been kissed by one of the most beautlfnl married women In the town. He promised to tell her name In the first issue of his paper next month. In two weeks tbe circulation of his newsppaper donbled. Bnt when he gave the name of bis wife he bad to leave town. LOWEST RATES To Chicago. Dubuqne and tbe East; to Dee Moines, Kansas City and the Southeast, via Chicago Great Western Railway. Electric liabted tralnB. Unequalled service. Write to J. P. Elmer, O. P. A., Chicago, for information. Center of tbe Universe. The cross Is the center of the uni verse. It Is tho pivot around which all the great events of history revolve. Tbe historian and the philosopher, as truly as the theologian, must build their studios on Calvary.-Rev.lt. S. McArthur. Wllllnc Sacrifice. Will Change I'm thinking of tak ing a wife. I Henry Peck You can take mine and welcome. ArtJefable Prcoatallonror As similating tJicFoodandllcflula ting the S toiuochs or113owii Is of Promotes DificaUoaChceriuF- itiess nndRestConlalns nelihcr Omum.Morplune norMiuexaJ, Kox "NAii c ono. Apcrfect Remedy- forCdftstipa tioriiSour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms.Convulsioits.Fcvcrish- ,nrss and Loss of Sleep. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. exact copy or wrapper m Quit the f riper Thing. ' "Gladysy's M t fiirhTey to bis man nish elt-r. ' I vo dono so nincb for von 'yon shdnld write Ine a testimonial." "A testimonial?'; "Yesj yon might eayi 'Dear brotbor, onco I was a timid, delicate girl, but since using your collars, shirts and ties I have becomo n not woman." Phi n delphl.i Proas. A'w y look for thla treda mark: "The Klesii. Kool Kitchen Kind " the BtoTea with. out imoke, eahee or heat. Hake comortable Cooking. Nature's Dresi miking, HAaLln. TIM ...... .... . ,-A tlii.1 wnM.u ' . J nil u,c, .1. wo I... -H...H t .1 I I MtKA. lurc niDi.D jnsub in ucm.i '"tt mi,ui landsrapa alnay speaks of Its "mantle of snow?" Joakley Natnrally. The mantlo of snow Is the land's cape. Stray Storlot. For bronchial troubles trr PIso's Cure for Consumption. It Is a pood cough ucuimie. Ah unixx', price to cents. Surprlalng. Tbe London Mornln; Post states that Canadians never fought for tbolr exis tence. To tho shades of ti oeo Canadians who fought snd fell In the war of 1812 this Information must bo somewhat sur prising. It is much longer ago sli.cj Brllons fought for their existence. Tbo British wars of the past two centuries bate all been fought in foreign lands. Montreal Herald. I There Is more Cattrrmn mis aertlon of the eonatrrthen all other dlieetea put toaether, , and until the lsat few vesre wss aupDOsed to be Incurable. For a Brest msnr years doctors pro i oouneed It a local disease, and rrecrlbed local remedies, and by comtentlf railing to care wua local treatment, pronoancea it incursoie. Science hsa proven catarrh to be acomtlto- ' I tlonsl dtiM, and therefore requires comtltu- 1 Itlonal treatment. Haifa Catarrh Cure, man- UIKIUIIU BJ 1.1. liD.DTr tm W., AUICUIf, IS1UO, I Is tbe onlr constitutional cure on the market, I It Is taken Internally Indoietfrom 10 drops to r a t.saDoonful. It acta dlreetlr on the blood , and mucous surfaces of tbe sjitem. Ther offer i one nnnorea aouars lor any case it laus to cure. Bend lor circulars snd teittraontsls. Ad- areas, r. J. en khey a uu toimo, u. Bold 7 Crunllli, 750. Hall's family rills are the test Reason for Mope. "So yon think she could learn to love you?" said tbe close friend. "It Isn't impossible. She likes cav llare and olives and anchovies and all sort of odd things. Washington Star. Little Chance. "Madam." eald the leader ol the bri gands, "we'll have to bold you until your busband ransoms you." "Alas," replied tbe woman "I wish I'd treated blm a little better." Chi cago Post. "1 have soee 14 days st a time wlth.ns a twi r the baw.l., not belnc able to novo tbttn eseept br n.loa hot water Injections. Cbroolecooatlpatlooforaereo j.ara placed no lo tbla terrible condition! aorloa tbat time I did of erjtbloal besrdof batnorer round snr relief, inch unrein nntll Ibetsn oilor CasCAKbrrU I now bare from one to tbreo potasses odar sad III was rleu 1 woold (Ire 1100W tor eaeb roorementi 11 la ssca a teller." aruisul. iu-ht, 1 BeueU 8U In troll, Uleh. Flesssnl, I-olatable, Potent, Taato Good- Do Hood, jlOTor Dicaeo, VToaian.oruripo, iwc euo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. . Slwlloe MMi CMpoBf, CUwc. m1jm1, S.w Vara. US UUNSIIPAIIUN yffi CATHARTIC bw TKiOl UASK IOIOTStO Scarcely a Day.. rouses bnt we are called upon to perform some dlfricult demal operation that Is the direct remit of neglecting the teeth. We csnnot urge ton strongly the bi-ne.lt and economy of conaultlng a dentist ot the very flnt sign ol tooth trouble. At the stort theae troubles ore corrected quickly ond at smalt cost. Our methods ate rainless ond our work guaranteed Poth 'phones: Oregon South .hJl; Columbia so). Open erenlnst tlU v. bundsys from 9 to U. WISE BROS., Dentists. frX? roltTLANO. OUEOOH. mm Tho Hind Yon Ilavo Always la uso for over 30 years, nnd -Tvi1"1" sonai supervision Blnco its Infancy. CucAiAz Allowno ono totlccclvoyouin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd" Just-ns-good" nro but Experiments that trlflo -with nnd endanger tho health off jnftmfo. nna Children JSxperlenco ngalnst Experiments IS Ctaforia Is a harmless suhstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. IS contains nolthor Opium, Horphlno nor other Narootfo vmhstanco. Its ngo Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm And nllaya FcverlshncBS. It cures DIarrhooa nnd Wind Colic It rellovos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, snd Flatulency. It nsslmUatcs tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural Bleep. SJio Cliildrcn'a Panacea Tho Mother's Frloud. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALVJAY3 Boara tho The Kind You Mm Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. ViseiHTuwcoMT, vr M.iRaveTottT. ncwvoiMerrf. "My hair was falllne out and turning gray very fast. Rut your Hair Vigor slopped the falling and restored the natural color." Atrs. E. Z. Ucnomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It's Impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years In your hair! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray tialrl If not, use Aycr's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. Sl.es a botlf. All erariliti. If jonr drnfijrlst cannot anrplr roa, ind ns one doil,ir and we will einr.ia Jou a bottlo. lie sure anil cite tlio nntno I jour nearest eit.ren omre. AfMicia. I fy A VIM, .'It 1 . M .' Canada' Vast Timber Supply. Tbe standing limberof Canada equal that of tbo continent of Europe and Is nearly double that of tbo Unltod State. Wage and Coat. Tbe American shoo manufacturer pay higher wages than the English manufacturer, but the cost of making a shoo Is less became of the grea-er effic iency of tbe Amerban workman. REIERSON MACHINERY CO. (MuccctMori to John l'ool) Toot of Alorrlion Street. ItortlanJ. Oretron Tbe KlUiM)l.ne Knglne A child ran run It. ValTf-H and all working parti core red up. 2 h, p., $13!, 4 h. p., $210; 6 h. p., I0. "I'ut In & lit tle Gasoline and thn go to ileep." Write (or Illustrated catalogue and for price on anything you nejd In the machinery line. You can largely Increase the yield your crop by uiln our ipeclal terulla y uiing ou for prices. .vine i I PER GEHT OFF 3 On all Packet Seeds For orders of 1.00 or more (ThU doe not Include graas leedi or garden reed In quantity.) If In tha market write for ipeclal net price. MANN, the SEEDMAN. ISS Front Street. Portland. Ore. P. N. 0. No 26-IPO J. - TT.'IIEJ' wilting to advertiser please V mention tbl paper. i it Bum ni en j i mi'ia i II hill 1111 H Alcohol, I Illustrated I I Cpium, H TofactCCO tjirtlONT6orir.TrJri ( Using sv WqSSft r irniiiiirrTrTiii Thought Us Dead? We're Very Much Alive. S. B. Headache and Liver Cure Still Do ing Its Great Work. S. B. Cough Syrup. Everybody Takes It. Everybody Likes It. AT ACL, DRUGGISTS xir. t. t, tiuu Bought, nnd tvhlcli lm9 been, has homo tho signaturo off hns been mauo under bis pcr- Signaturo of