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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1904)
Ay CVS This falling of your hair I Stop It, or you will soon bo bald. Glvo your Iialr some Aycr's Hnlr Vigor. The fall Ins will stop, tho lialr will Hair Vigor crow, and (ho scalp will be clean and healthy. Why be satisfied with poor hair wh'cn you can make It rich? . M, lulr nearly all run out. I then tried Arer'a Hair Vleer anil uitlr one lillla lUunia. lit i.uiiiM n.w itair c.ina 111 tea' imra an Hm Y Hill cuilj."-U W. By.ru, flOOl botlU, . n. a y i h (hi , Iiwlt, Mat Thick Hair AHIIiikt Wninnii. Kintitnyiiirnt Aicvlit -Wlir dlit you learn Mm. (looiUmil ao aoon? Hlift la Id lo he a very nlm woman. lloiuralle -Nlrl Hlio'a Hint e(In-j alia brgrtnlKea Hm very air y hreatlm. "Yoii amain inn." "Judge fer y'rself. Hermann lan't worth over twelre cents a gallon, la It?" "No." "Well, alia 'iiioit liail a lit Vallia I etarted to pour a fair drnpe of It tu Ik' kitchen atom." rtTQ .Vrmanaiitlrt-wiafl. rioniaornerTouaDeaa HO aftar ni.ld.r'u..u(lii,Kllii.'.llr.INT ha.torfr. M.ml fur Ytm SIS lrlalU.tlle and IraalWe, Uf.H. II. Ullua. I.U..M- InliKI, l'Lllxl.l(Oila, 1'a. Ullltlllllllnillr. "What la jour Idrn of a euccossful man?" asked thv youth. "A a.rnl itinti ' rt.tl..1 i.. ..... "la ono wlm Buri-mla In making othrra iiiiiik oa well or 11 1 u aa Im tlilnka of lilm eelf." For lininrlilal trotiMes trv Plan's Cure for Collallllilitloll. It la a rood rough medicine. At druiKlata, jirire 'S cauta. In tlio Wrmiit Onion. Callar We are vary rich, and we wlah to marry our dauiitr to a count, a mar quia or a duke. Clark (with dlk'nlty) You ara In the wrong ofllre. I tile la a matrimonial aionrj. You will And tho Iiitaruatlonal I'urt-haelng Agency tno doora to the left. wKeolcy LiouoR-MonrHiNC-TODAcco I iauz hint. rritUANrNTiY cintrB 'iJ V- roa ruiL rMncutAM m iHnuriiaTirvir rowTLANDOur, The Ilrltlau Muaauin coutalna records and Looka written on bricks, oyatrr shells, bones and flat atonea, and mauuscrlpta on .bark, Itory, leather, lead, Iron, copper and wood. How's ThlaT Vi'a offer One Hundred Hollars Ileirard for any ca.o ol Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh l ure. K. J. CIIKNKY A CO., Trope., Toledo, O. We, the underlined, hero known K. J, Cheney lor the lait liyeara, and bellefa him erfectly honorable In all bualneia iranaao lona and flnanelallr able tocarry out au; ob llwalluti. tnatla li thalr firm. Wear A Taual, Wholeiale lirilrrl.il. Tolf.lo,0. Wiuimo, KI A MtaviK, nolaiale Uruf llall'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, act ing ulrecuy un ino oiooa ana raucoua aur latea ot the ayatein. I'rlce 7Ae. ir bottle, uld by all Urutjl.li. leitlinoolala liae. Jiau a i-amny i nn ara ina beat. (JoIiik It Alimn. No matter what you undertake; no matter what the game, be It lore or buil neaa, tills adrlee gore Juit Uio aame. In your atruggle for poaltlon, for happlnoee or wealth let theae worda your motto be: "Italy upon youraelf." Then If you make a leu atrlke It will be all your owu and If you In the gutter fall you can wallow there alone. Mother! will And Mrt. Wlnilowe'e Boothlng Birup the beat remeay to uio lor tneir cnuuren duilng the teething period.. An ICar-Hpllttor. "We're got a dandy college yell now." "What la It" "We giro four Iluislan battlrahlpa, a ilis-booui-ab, and then two Jap geuarala," I'uck. ss Nellie Holmes, treasurer of lite Young Woman's Temper ance Association of Buffalo, N.Y., strongly advises all suffering women to rely, as she did, up on Lydia E. Pinkhom's Vcgt. table Compound. " Dniit MitB. I'lNUHAU i Yourmcd. lclno Is Indeed an Ideal woman's medi cine, and by far the best I know to rcstoro lost health and strength. I uffcred misery for aoreral years, being troubled with menorrhagla. Jly back ached, I had bcarlng-down pains and frequent hcudaches. I would often wake from restful sleep, and in such pain that I suffered for hours before I could no to sleep again. I dreaded the long nights as much ss the weary days. I consulted two different physicians, hoping to get relief but, finding that their medicine did not seem to curs me. I tried your Voirofablo Compound on tho recommendation of a friend from tho East who was visiting me. " I am glad that I followed her ad- ' vice, for every ache and pain Is gone, and not only this, but my general ' health Is much Improved, I nave a fine appetite and have gained In flesh. My earnest advice to suffering women Is to put aside all other medicines and to take Ijydlu 13. lMnltlinm'a Voire tnblo Compound." Miss Nelui IIolues, S40 No. Division St., Iluffalo, N, Y. tlOOOfQtftlt Ifcthlnal oaMe fetter er. tf gffluefflfM cariflot eearoe'ucfA $5 i3MIiHIIIill,ilailBili cuail WHIM All till (Altl. Ileal Gouiiu syrup, Vaalae UooJ. Ui lntln.e. Sold br druiral.ta. OUR BUDGET OF JOT. HUMOriOUB BAYINOO AND DO. INQ3 HEflG AND THERE. Jokre arpl Jukelata tlml Arc Hlippoeed lo II u ve lloin llcicnllx Horn-Hoyl'iK ml lluliiu tlmt Aro Old, Ciirloue uuil l.uuy hublr-Tha Week' Humor, IllKgsI)ld you ever notice wlmt u lioal tliy-louktrttf niiin Dr. I'ellet l7 UlKg Vi'i In) louUn no different from lilt p.illciit. I wonder who hi physician l7 Puree of lliilill, "I appreciate lhi fnct tlmt yon hsvo honored inn Willi n proposal," mild the ili-nr Klrl, "lint nre you niiru your lovo lor i ii la (ho real thing?" "I'erhnp nut," frankly replied lliu j filing drug el, rk, "hut It la less oxpiiu I vii mill JIINt na K'nid." I!iinl In the ICineruciu-y, Mr I oM'l. rn nil Mlaa Mn tlliln, ino licurt la on lire for thou It la burning! Mlaa Mutlldii Hnki ullvol 'J hut ought to put It out mid i'imiI ye, too! IIIm Kiiituiiutliini "lint why," I naked the good wlfo, "ore ymi ao nuxloiia to Mvure tlio lop II lit In Unit ti'ii-atory npartuiviit botiBoV" "lliTiiuao," explnlned tho liouaeliold freight piiyer, "tlio iduvnlor would bo n grent help to us In bringing up tho i lilldien." Hucli llrnr rrlciiiU, Too Clnrn- I'll loll you n sveret, dtwir, If ou'll proiulav never to repeat In. Mnudc All right Out with IU Clurn I'red propustd to uio In at night. Miiude Oil, any, iloenn't he do It awkwardly, though' Feminine Cluirltr. Mrs. Do I'lnyne When I married Ciy Ii Uabund hla eyvalglit wna very lioor. Mra. Dlmplea Vt. It iuut have been. It I.ookril tlmt Wny, Mrs. llenpvvk I don't think she'll erer marry him. Mr. Henpeck Why not? Mrs. Henpoek Oh, alio quarrols with lilni so snd Is ao domineering. Mr. Henppck Indeed? I'll bet tlify have been secretly married already. rkllndelpkln I'ress. Illlltllle l.lururr Jfote. A Ulllrlllo Uterury uoto reiidi as follows: "While ono of our lending auUiors was peacefully plowing In the field soma inlscronut stolo his shirt, his shoes nnd six poems. Verily the way of the literary man Is not ns smooth as a railroad." Atlnnta ConstltuUon. Wlmt 1'epa Held. Wllllo- Why' grandma, lire you go ing home? l'npa Just snld yosterdn) that ho thought you were going to stay forecr. Not llii-to-inile. "He tins n promlalug futiia'. He's a very eloqtipnt young preacher." "Oh, ho's too old-fashioned. Ho will Insist upon taking his texts from the Ulble." Philadelphia Press. X'oaellile ICxplunatloii, Miles There Is suld to ho a ruco of SAvages In Africa wIioho vocabulary ronilats of but eight worda. Ollcs WhatI Do you mean to any Uicro are no females among them? Taken for Oriintcd. Judge Why did you arrest Uils man? Olllcor For profanity on tho street. Judge Did you bear lilm using It? O Hirer No, but hit shoestring broke twice as he was running for a car. Up to Her, "Whnt would von itn If T wivr. tn dlo?"1 asked the bride of six months. "That's for you to soy, my dour," re plied tho other half of the sketch. "Which would you prefer burial or cremation?" Ilereilltury, "I hear," said Uio trlend of the fam ily, "that your sou Is sowing wild exits broadcast since lie went to tho city." "Takes arter Ids olo dad, I reckon," replied old man Corntossel. "TV farm er In him air bound tow crop out, by henl" Advice, 'Anybody kin glvo udvlec," said Un cle KLxjn, "but It takes a right smart man to pick out de right kind au' take It." Washington Star. Aliacnt-MlndciL, Mrs, Hchoppen I want five pounds of sugar, plenso. Grocer Ycs'iii; anything else? Mr. Hchoppen No, that's all; I'll hike It with inn If It Isn't too heavy a pllt'ltllgl1. (Jrocer Oh, It'll only weigh three or four pounds, liia'am. Philadelphia l'rcas. Where He Woe l.ucklnu. "Ilr'er Thomua wtu ulwaya alngln' dut aotig 'bout 'Do Yuther Hldo of Jor dan,' but you ortor heerd him w'en de doctor tol' lilm his tlino had cum ter go durl" "Whnt h say den?" "llellowed lak a bull, en' hollered: "I can't swim n lick I I never did take no ewliiimlti' lessousl' " Atlsnta ConsU lutloii. Uimlinalieil, "It la hinted," said the close adviser, "that there) la no renaou for your hav ing no imieli money." ".My friend." answered flonator Hor gliiiui, "those people don't understand our soeliil ajsteiii. Noiradaya It Is a Miiate of tlnio lo expect a man to stand up and apologize) for having monoy." Washlnglon fttnr. Whnt Did Hhe Mien? "If you feel chilly," snld be, as they strolled, "remember I hsve your shawl hero on my arm." "You might put It around me," she snld, demurely. Philadelphia Press. I'riiilent lloae. Tho conlriictor frowned up at Uie bricklayer alttlng dangorously near the iilgo of the acaffold. "(lit off av thor, Thomas Murphyl" ho flnnlly liellowed. "I'lrat thing 01 know yo will fall tin atorles, break yex polpo awn want an hour to go out awn buy a new one." On the Jereey Coual. "I'm not going to remain at tills hotel another night." What's tho trouble?" "Why. do you kuow that object In our room we took to bo a trolley car fendiir?" "Yes?" "Well, Uie landlord says It's moev lulto netting." Future Aaaured. "Yes, we found the baby playing wIUi a volume, of verse." "Indeed? Ho will probably turn out to bo a poet." "Dut ho tore tho reraes up and tossed them out of tho window." "Did, eh? Well, that shows he's go Ing to be an editor." He Ileuil It. Tho Deaf and Dumb Ileggar A friend told mo this morning Hint the pollco aro going to stop begging on Uio streets. Tho Illlnd Iteggar Yes; I read Uiat In the paper yesterday. Willing to Itenulr. "Young man," said the stern father, "you hare been calling on my daughter until you hare worn out tho sofa. You know what that means, don't you?" "Certainly, air," responded tho young man, 'Til send up an upholsterer to morrow." Given a Kalae. With tender hands) I hoy took him from the topmost branches of a tail pine. "What happened?" he gasped feebly. "You wero tossed by a bull," they responded. "Then It's not so bad. I thought I was tossed by a racing automobile." Trials of Cupid. "Yes," related the romantic young man, "as we sat on the park bench I leaned over and planted a kiss on her ruby llpa." "Planted, eh?" remarked the buffoon friend. "Did you raise anything?" "Yes. A policeman saw me and soon afterward I had to raise 10 fot n fine." Love In Flat. "Why does Harker look ao cross theso day?" "Ho's married and has three little ones," "I don't see why Uireo children should put lilm In a bad humor." "Who snld anything about children! He la married and has three little rooms." It Would Heoiu Bo. TruUi," remarked the morallzer, "ll stranger than fiction." "Yes," rejoined the demoralizer,' and the majority ot men seem to bo shy of associating with strangers." Uliueelf aud Another. Him There are two men of my ac quaintance whom I really admire. Heir Indcodl And what Is the name of the other one? Old London Coffee Houaoa, In 1057, we aro told, the first coffee house had been prosecuted as a nui sance. In 1708 tliero were three thou sand coffeo houses, and each bad It ltabltunl circle. There were coffee houses frequeuted by merchants nnd stock-jobbers currying on the game which suggested tlio new nicknames bulls nnd bears, nnd coffee houses whero tho talk was Whig and Tory, of tho last election and chnngo of min istry, nnd literary resorts such as tho Uroclnn, whero, as wo are told, a fatiil duel was provoked by a dlsputo over n Greek accent, In whlci, let us hope, It was the worse scholar who was killed, nnd Will', whero Pope as a boy wont to look reverently at Drydeu, and Muttons', where at a Inter period Addi son met his Uttlo senate, Addison, nc cordlng to Pope, spent five or six hours n day lounging at Huttons', while Popo found tho practice and the consequent consumption of wlno too much for his health, Tliackoray notices bow the club and coffee house drinking shorten ed the lives and enlarged the waist coats of the men of those days. Erupt Tho only way to get rid of pimples and other erup tions is to cleanse tho blood, improve tho digestion, stim ulnto tho kidneys, liver and skin. The medicine to tako is Hood's Sarsaparilla Wliich has cured thousands. "Kaprlt do Cnrpa " All the tiny crlpplct In the neighbor hood of the eettleuieiit house, together with n few able-bodied clilldten, had Ix-en feasted on rake and lemonide When one of the deformed mites was ready to go home ho mimed his coat, which search fulled lo find. The young Woman who bad been ministering to the wants of the company had ten one of the able-bodied girls go out with hoincthliig under her shnwl too bulky to bo secreted enko. "Hun, my dear, to Jenny," she snld to one of the Indi. "In picking up her shawl perhaps she got hold of some thing else by mistake." Tho boy moved off on hit stumpy crutch, and when he returned he held the coat tip In triumph. Tho "accident" had happened; Jenny had picked It up with tho shawl. The crippled children crowded cloe round the young woman In grent per turbation. Their self-reapeet had been wounded, and they looked disdainfully at the few sound children among theiu. Finally one of the lads said: "Miss Mnrtln, It ain't one of us that did It. Jenny ain't a cripple; she's on'y a Sunday school!" Well Fitted to He a Judge. A funny story comes from the South, where tho cynic had gone to spend a few of the cold days of January. While coursing his way through Georgia ho stopped off to see an old friend nnd n Jaunt through the country was the out como of his visit. It happened that hit friend was quite prominent In polities In tho vicinity, and as they trudged down the road an old durky approach ed and saluted them cheerfully. "Mornln. Jedge," began old Sam. "Howdy." "Say, Jedge, I'so like tu be on do ncx' ticket for Justice uv de peace," continued Sam. "You a Judge!" replied my friend. "Why, what do you know about the law?" "Mos' ebcrythln'." "Well, now, Sam, If we should elect you and a man was brought before you charged with committing suicide what would your Judgment be?" This caused Sam some deep medita tion, and after a considerable wait he replied: "Well, under do circumstance. I guest Pd make him support his wife." Philadelphia Telegraph. Voice Trom Arkansas. Cleveland, Ark., August 16 (special) Nearly every newspaper tells of Borne wonderful cure ot some lorm ot Kidney Disease by the Great American Item edy, Dodd'a Kidney Tills, and this part of Arkansas ii not without its share of evidence that no case is too deeply rooted for Dodd'a Kidney Pills to cure. Mr. A. K. Carlile, welt known and highly respected here, tells of his cuie after nearly n quarter ol a century's suffering. Mr. Carlile says: "I want to let the public know what I think of Dodd's Kidney Pills. I think they are the Lest remedy for sick kidneys ever made. "I had Kidney Trouble for 23 years and never found anything that did me so much good as Dodd's Kidney Pills. I recommend them to all sufferers." There is no unceitaln sound about Mr. Carlile's statement. He knows that Dodd'a Kidney Pills rescued him from a lifo ot suffering and he wants the public to know it. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney Ills from Back ache to Brigbt's Diseaee. Itoacoo Coukllng'e Dig Fee. It Is said that one day when Itoscoo Coukllng was beginning to attain somo measure of success ho dropped into the office of Charles O'Conor, of New York, then ono of the leaders of the bar. "What's tho trouble?" nsked the lat ter, as Coukllng excitedly paced tho floor. "Pro Just been subjected to tho worst Insult I have ever received. This is tho first time a client ever objected to my fee. "Vou know I defended Gibbons for arson and put In some tremendous work for him. Ho was convicted at Uio trial, but wo couldn't help It, nnd I took the case to tho Superior Court, and ho lost there, then on to the Su premo Court, and that afllrmed the con. vletlon, nnd ho has been given ten years. Now, my feo only amounted to f.1,000. end tho scoundrel actually has tho audacity to grumble about It, saying It's too high. What do you think of that for Impudence?" "Well," said O'Conor, slowly, "of courso you did a lot of work, and 53, 000 Is not a big fee, but to bo frank with yon, Mr. Coukllng, my opinion, founded on mature consideration, Is that ho might havo been convicted for less nioncj" Cavalrymen Who Illdo Oxen, The oddest cavalry In the world Is maintained on the west coast ot Ma dugascar by Governor General J, G. GalllenL While tho French troops In that country aro ample to meet tho occasional revolutions, tho governor general makes use of the native talent for police work In out of the way lo calities. On tho west coast ot Africa is a trlbo ot natives, possibly racially connected with tho Hovus, who are known as tho Saknbova, tho most warlike trlbo of the country. The un lives, In Imitation ot French troop, era, organized an oxen cavalry corps, under command of a French officer. They aro armed with modern long handled lances or spears and side arms. An Unfair Ailvautugo. The Czar Why did you loss that bat tle? Gen. Zoltlcoff Tho Japanese attacked us in our rear. "I was Informed that they attacked you In front." "Y-e-e, but that was our rear when they got there," Frederick Kent Ixiouils, whose body has been found In lllgbury liny, 15 miles southeast of Plymouth, England, was en route to Abyssinia when he disappeared. He was a passenger on the Kaiser Wllhelm II , and was mist ed when the boat reached Hremen on the night of June 1!) last Next day when pastenger lauded at Ply mouth h was not seen. With Loo- r. K. LO0UIS. mis, who was brother of Assistant Sec retary of Stato Looinls, was William II. Kills, a colored man. I-oomls was carrying to Kmpcror Menellk a com mercial treaty Just concluded between the United States and Abyssinia. It has been alleged that Kills pottesses a peculiar Influence over Menellk. and that ho has a desire to become ruler of Abyssinia. He Is reported to have told friends In New York before ho sailed with Loomls that ho expected within two years to have control ot $150,000,000 and of the richest country In Africa. James II. Peabody, Governor of Col orado, has been leading the strenuous tlfo since last August, when the Stat began to be stirred by tho miners' strike that ha since resulted In many deaths, riots, court controversial and crimes of va rious degreti. Gov ernor Peabody Is a natlvo of Vermont and Is 51 years old. He was educated In the public schools James it. peahodt. and as a young man was a noted ath lete. For a time Governor Peabody worked as a dry good clerk in Uos ton, later going to Colorado. He set tled In Canyon City, bis present homo, and engaged In mercantile business. Fortune favored him, and in 18S5 he became a banker. Professor Goldwin Smith, who fa vors a homo rule parliament for Ire land, Is a celebrated historian and es sayist, whoso liter ary fame Is world wide. He was born at Heading, Eng land, Aug. 23, 1823, and was educated at Eton and Ox ford, gaining two scholarships and various prizes. In 1S47 be was called to the English bar. sunn. e was reglus pro fessor or moaern history at Oxford for eight years, and later was honorary professor of Eng lish and constitutional history at Cor nell. Professor Smith Is an advocate of reciprocity between the United States and Canada, and during tho civil war was an active champion of the North. The nominee of the Prohibitionists for President Is Silas C. Swallow, ot Pennsylvania. Swallow Is one of the shining lights of tho temperance cause. He Is past his COth year and for more than n generation has been engaged In booming Prohibi tion. He made a phenomenal run for Treasurer of Pennsylvania at one time, receiving ibout 120,000 votes. BlLAS c- swallow Then he ran for Governor nnd did nearly as well, threatening the Repub lican ticket Four years ago he sought the nomination which has uow been given him, but John G. Woolley was the successful aspirant. Mr. Swallow Is a Methodist minister and editor ot tho Pennsylvania Methodist Don Jaime, of Bourbon, second son at Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender, saw In the Russo-Japaneso quarrel au opportunity to shako off a little ot Uie obscurity which hat for some tlrao en veloped the Bour bon princes. He hnstcned to St. Pe tersburg and of fered his services to the Czar. They were nccepted, and Don Jaime Is uow an officer In tho Russian army In the Far East. Tho prince Is in his thirty-fourth year, and has been given little chance to distin guish himself. He Is heir to his fa ther's pretensions to Uie Spanish throne. Blioutd Have Known Better. "What was the trouble betwoen Josher and his wlfoj'' "Sho stated that a certain young l'idy ot their acquaintance was the handsomest girl In town, and ho agreed with her," Butte Inter-Moun-tain. Kuonledge and lSxpcrleuce. Bhc What Is a silent partner? lie Did you ever dance with a deaf-and-dumb man l'rleudlr gusue.tloil. "My heart Is still untenanted," sigh ed the slender summer girl. "Why don't you write on your card 'Flat to let?' " asked her plump cous in, who was wearing a broad smlio and a new engagement ring. Never Called Down. TTnnT - Old Adam had ono ndvnntnco over tho modern after-dinner speaker. Joax wuat wns tuatj Hoax After he bad finished no man ever said, "I always did like (hat story." ! rnor. o I I VOX J.UUC. CONSUMED BY WATER WILL NOT OJlEHCHw Eczema drives its victim almost to tho verge of distraction by its intolerable itchincr, stinging nnd burning. It scema to set the akin on fire, nnd the tormented sulTercr rubs and scratches till tha flesh is raw and the skin it torn and bleeds. Nothing applied externally docs much good, for the disease it internal; the blood is nflamo with acid Doisont. that arc forctnc their way through the glands and pore of the skin, causing it to redden and swell and break out in splotches, pustules and pimples, frpm which a clear, yellow, watery matter exudos, hardens and dries, and then peels off in scales or fine particles like bran. Eczema kindle a fire that water will not quench, and that lotions, snlvct, powders and soap cannot smother. As warm weather cornea on nnd tho system is reacting and tho blood making extra efforts to throw off tho accumu lated poisons, Eczema at tacks with redoubled vio- eczema xept bpjibadino. lencc. nnd the sufferer is nl- .Blx years oKomy wlf. hadobroaklng-oatbalon . ',. , , .. ,, , harkneaa. At flrat red bumpa appeared, but eoon most distracted by the tear- whtta, husky aoab oame, und when thae would ful itching and burning. It hd off, u p bo.mo rod atraln. nd woulal . .. h . r . it ttoh and burn ao that she found it lmpoeelbU ta IS the most uncomfortable sleep, At tlmas a yellow water ran from ta nnd nggravatingof nllskin bumpa, and it kept h.ttlnirworao nnd worea, Ou ,.Bb , . . famllj pbyalelanpronounoodltBcaema, and sro- Cruptions and a terror in scribed ointmonta and powdora; but It kenO Warm weather. spreading, breaking out on hor body and srnr, T , , and almost cloeod up her earn. Thodruiratatat Local remedies gl VO tem- Oarner told mo to try B. U. a., which she did, and porary ca6c, but as Eczema after taking aeveral bottlea was oured, and 1 f , ' ., well to-dav and ha been for years. is not due to outside causes, Oarner, but to a disordered condi tion of the system and an over-acid and impure blood, the treatment must be constitutional, or internal. Purify the blood and tho skin disease will disappear. No better blood remedy can be found than S. S. S. It builds up the sour and acid blood, rids it of all impurities I - .- , . . . 1 . 1 table. It is not only a blood purifier, but a splendid tonic and appetizer making it an ideal spring medicine. Treat Eczema through the blood or you will never get permanently rid of it. Write for our book on thei Skin and its Diseases, which is mailed free Medical advice furnished) without cost to you. m SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm Dry stockings are provided In the schools ot Rhenish Prussia for the pupils who arrive there with wet feet BEUTEL BUSINESS COLLEGE TACOMA, WASH. 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Orders must be accompanied with cash or exchange on San Francisco in full, and also with the following affidavit verified before a Notary Public or Justice of the Peace : "I hereby certify that I am a consumer residing in and that the bags ordered by me are for my own personal and individual use" Subscribed and sworn to be- fore me this .... day of (signature) Seal The bags are of the same capacity as standard Calcuttas, and superior in quality. Don't delay send your order to day to Sample of these bags can be sun at A EIRE THATf) IT. O. W. A. noOTJTT. a : i u poison, stimulates tnc siuggisn or gans, and invigorates and tones up tha entire system ; and as all skin eruptions like Eczema are only symptoms or signs of) bad blood, they naturally disappear wheat that vital fluid is again restored to health. S. S. S. is guaranteed strictly vege Wanted -Salesmen To canvaca tho farmers and dealers on lino of goods ev erybody needs. 200 por month ran easily be made by good workers. No com petition. Good easy sell ers. Write for particulars and agency at once. SPECIALTY SELLING COMPANY 313 Commercial Blk, Portland, Ore. X-ortland, Or,, Coast Agents RUSSELL enginebsoilers SAW MILLS High Grade Tm Machinery The A. H. Averill Machinery Co. PORTLAND, ORfifJON. Write lor Catalogue and Prices. IWANTFnl J. W. TOMPKINS Warden San Ouentln Prison. California. the office of this newspaper