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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1904)
Makes its presences known by ninny s.rjns, - glandiilnr tumors, bunches in tho neck, cutaneous eruptions, in flamed eyelids, soro cars, catarrh and wasting diseases. Hood's Sarsaparilla Effects permanent cures. Own n llmviillnn Island. One r thi til lit I ntti ikIm of the) 1 1 II wtt I III II group mit uln I III? 7II,(H) ncri'K In uu'liiil li)' mi American iiiiini'il tiny. Tim irlni'linl Industry of llm Island Ik slK'i'p riilsliig, flout which lliu owner rort'liea ii inytil luifiiiio. Hx eeptlitg Mr. (Iny u ml Ids wife, who art' llio (inly while people on lliu Island, I Ills Jut In tln oi'i'iin In peopled by KM) I in 1 1 vi-H, lin lire snlil In lip "as lilni'li mi inlilnlKlit." Tln ow hit In linnwii ns "King Way," mill III slightest wold In n law uniting tho sublets of Itl3 loiilm. A Ikiiijc Htop I'dtivitnl. Mr. Willis In spile "f nil Mln t'llift inliid's Inlk iilimit mlviiiii'i'il woman and lilgtirr I'duratlon, uln In Jimt aa fond of i'nt nn iinv oilier uhl tniilil. Mm. Iliiiku Vi, Inn Im' speaka of It nn "n ilniiii'stli'ntcil I'aruivtiruiis ipiailru prd of I hp family 1'cllJnu ami gciius I'". ilumcilU'ii." Italy lilrtli rale baa itirunk to 02.17 per J.00O. Mmnrt I tlio mmlest violet simple, unassuming. Illlt itrlirlutln. flan and Wife. Iliutnn, N. Dnk , Hvit. l'J (Hpt-clnl) Mr. II. I.. KkrlvHi'tli il this place bus Ik-cm uildwl o tlio atcndlly glowing I'd lowing thnt DimIiI'b Kidin-y l'llls hac In tliln part il lliu ciiiintiy. Pkrlvsclli gives two reasons for liln fnllli In I lie Until American Kidney t'tini. Tlip llrnt In thitt they cuied liln will- mill tliu second in Unit they curiil lilltisvll. "I must any," nnyn Mr. Hktlvaclh, "Unit HihIiI's Kidney l'illn aro tlio lnt it-iinily (nr KliliicyTloiiblol over knew. .My wile linil Kiilnc) Disease (oi years mill nlni tried nil kluiln (il mrillclim (loin doctors lint it illil not liclp her any. An advertisement led Iter to try IiM'n Kidney l'illn. Tho llrnt hot helped tier so inuili tlmt she took eight boxen mure ti ltd now she in cured. "I also took tlino boxes myself linil tliey made mu feel bultur it tit 1 stronger in every way." liiald's Kidney l'illn Intvti never yet failed to cine nny kidney iIIm-iiso fioin IMi-knehu to Itiieiiniatiini, Uml.otfl or Ilihjht's Ultra)). Identified. Jones We liml shorten kc- for dessert nt our iHinrilltiu limine yenterdny. Hiiillh Are ion niire it triia short cakeT Jones Of rntirP 1 din I rcs-ognlzod It liy tin' straw lierry in.irl:. Plttti's ('it re 1. iriitiil rnllrll rilt-dlcltle. It lias ciirnl rntii'lm ni nl cuius for lorly rar. At ilruirgi.i., cents Ttit lirnrt uf u i i - niui.i: hate U yard tit iluiim-iT. 'lfrl? HABITS PERMANENTLY CURCC ' fon run. PAJMinjtAni ism.ii MiniiiriKSiiiuir.. p-onTi.ANO.osir. The lntitl ntttttinl retriuip of ltttssla, nrniMlit to tho last ripmt, twin $1,1)1,. KlS.OUt). Deafness Cnnnut lie Cured t'tr loral spplli ntloti. m Ihey cannot resrh tho ilt.ranoil I'tirltiiti of lite enr. Il.ote Ii ultly tttia ujr to i uro itm.itt.., Mini thai In by rtiiiittlil. tlulinl rriiieitlen Ih-hIiiim In rnttni'il liy rh ln llntilttt eultitltliitl ot tint lintmlln IIuIiik el llm KiuurhUli Tut-' Mii-ii IliU lutnj Is litlUmeit juti livo ii riinitiliiKuiiiiit ur lintiorrrit l.cnr llttr. niltl Mhftt It Inetttlruly rluneil, DrAfnenn In thu fenult, ami tinlen llio ItilUlniiintluli run Wi token out nnil thin mho te iitteiltolls nutiiiikl intiiUtletl, bcnrlug ulll In ilrntrti) nl (i.tetrri liln rntn util nt tfti Hre rHttHnl tijr ('ntnrrti, t lilett U tiiithlitic Imt nit lltlUuieil conJlllou ul thflulieoun lurlnrif. WolllKltttt I'ttn llttnilreit pnllnrn for nnr rnfcuul liinfiitiiBlcntittil hy cAtnrih) thnt rAtt Imt In rttrM by UaH'a t'AlHrtlt Lure. K'tnl (ur cltcutaiii.frtHt. V 1. C'llKNT.V CO.. Toleilo.O. Mil liy liriiiiiilita. 7 k-. Hull'. 1 niiilty 1 11U mu the Wit. That rut ton I In tiiiiu'innl use ili'pcnJn uputi lla eheiipiieka. Motbrrxvlll flint Uin. tvinilmr'n Footlilng Pyrup thu iMinl ruinvily tuunufur tUolr cUtMrcu Uurlbi; tho trvthluE trtul. We nny n limit In "mulish" Ittntrnil of llkriiittic him to a cntuel wlii'll In) geta bin buck up. Altootin, I'a., June 30, 190J. I wns nfBiclcil with Tetter iu bad shape. It would appear in blotches an larc its hit haiitl, a jellowish color, nnd scale oil. You can Imagine how oflcnnivc it wan. I'or twelve years I wns nfllicted with this trouble. At nlfjlit it was a case of scratch anil many times no rest nt all, Seeing the Hood the mcdicliio wns iIoIiik n friend who wns taking it for Kc.ema, I com tuenccd it, and nn n result the eruption bc Knu to dry up nud disatipear, and to day I mil practically a well man. Only two tiny spots ate left 011 the elbow nnd shin, where once the whole body wns nffectcd. I have every confidence in the medicine, nnd feci sure that in a short time these two rciualiiiuf; spots will disappear. S. S. S. ii ccrtnluly u-;reat blood puri fier, nud has done me a world of good. I mil Krntefnl for what it lias nccoin. plUhed, nud trust that what I have said will lead others who are similarly nfllict ed to take the remedy nud obtain the same good results that I have, 125 Hast l'lfth Ave. John I'. I,ah. While washes, soaps, salves nnd powders relieve temiKirnrlly, they do not reach the real cause of the disease. The blood must be purified before the cure is permanent. 8.S.S. contains no potash, arsenic or Min eral of any description, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Bend for our book on the sklnnndlts diseases, which is mailed free. Our pit yalclniiB will cheerfully ndvise without charge nny who write us nbont tliclrcnsc. Tho Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Go. l.1nlll(SMt1li:aKtMTl CUI1S WHIHI All ill! f AILS.. Uont Cuirnu bjrup. TMton (luml. Uf tn time. Holit by drugntttn. DISEASES lln?HdBltyillr.faslnln?l filiilurtor- I Kot your fiiro before, Ir. I'linneiiKer I know. Thin nlckul In for the eompiiny. JiiiIkii, "I'm itcttliif; old." "Ilnvlnic rlioti mnllniiii" "Wnrnii limn Unit. I'm hav ItiK retnlnlnceiicen," Glncliiiiiitl Trib une. "Ko alto linn nlnrliil on n life Jour ney Into matrimony, hnn nli" "Well, I Kuenx It In only 1111 excursion trip." HriHiklyn I.lfc. Iliirnley Hu claims to bo relnteil to you, nud nnyn lio enn prove. It Kfloyd Tint 1110 n'n n fool. llurnlcy That mny bu It ntero colnelilenee. Hliuirt Het. Wife -(lufid (fnielounl I10 you lienr Hint miunil from tint kltdimi? Mure tllnlien brolieii, I'll warrant! Hiintmml Never in 1 ltd . dear. It has gtopped tho coir altiitluK. Alfei tiil Vmilh (t man rliiKlug tug bell nt ferry liiudliiK) Aw my limn, why In thin bell rlnxlntr' Mun ('un't you nee. you Idiot, it's beenuso I'm imllln' tlm riipet Mrs. IlnBgnnlDo you know, mynelf nml my daughter lire often mistaken fur filntem. Mm. (Iny Ah. the dear Klrl tiniHt bo nltidyliiK too hard, don't yon llilnk 7 1'tn-k. Jimmy Mn. did y' buy OeorKlo n birthday present? Mil Ven. Jimmy Mn. wlint did y' buy I' pnelfy 1110 'enuso 'liiln't my birthday ? Cincinnati Couimeri'liil-Trlbuiie. DIiikiIoiik I Mil you try Unit clear 1 Bnrii you yesterday? Ilirfbiinif Yen, but It didn't deserve 11 trial. DlitK done Why, what do jou mean? HUT-bnnit--It should linve been lynched. Mm. Kenway You used to nay Hint I wnn the nppleof your eye. Mr. Ken way Well, what of It? Mm. Kenwny Nuthlui;, except that you don't neera to euro nn much for fruit nn you onco did. (ioorKe Klhel, dear, I'm golnc to In terview your father tu-nlslit. i:thel All rliiht. (ieorce. And If niiythltiK happens I'll eouitt to the hospital twleo n day until you nre ablo to bo out again. Chleneo News. "I pillilnh you, llroivnlliK, beenue I lovo you. Hut you nro too young to understnnd what 0 mother's love In." "la It two aolea with but n slnxle Uiouislit; two hiiniU thnt beat us one?" Ufa Mistress (who Is eolnj: out for tlio day) Ami. Mary, you mny Invite n friend to come In to ten. If you like. Mary I'lenne. 'in. I haven't pit nny frtendn. I only know young women! l'uneh. Ilnroltl (antlelpatlns thlnsc) 1 wasn't at seliool yestenlay. Miss Hangs. Uln Teacher (neverelyi No; you were not. Hnrtild tdeelslvely) Mlsn Itaugs, I've got to turn over n new lent or gel Into trouble. I la-ttlc Now Unit you have broken your engagement with l'retl. shall you return to ti lit the diamond ring he eiive 1011? Minna Certainly not. lift' lie; It would be 11 constant reminder of the happiness he had missed. Customer (to chemist's assistant) Iu a business like this I presume you have gained some praetleal experience uf therapeutics? t'llemlst's Assistant Indeed, yen. 'r. I had 'em when I was ten' years old. llroko out nil over me. A CJianco to (let liven. "I wish," said the expressman to tho lawyer. "that you would send In your bill for tctnl advice. "I nm uniting, replied the lawyer, "until I gel your bill for my May moving. I'd rather have tho last chance. L.X. Actress (angrily) Hid you write thnt criticism which said my Imper sonation of "The Abandoned Wife" was 11 miserable failure? Critic Ye-y-o-s; you see, you looked ko Irre sistibly beautiful that It was Impossl hlu to fancy that nny man could aban don yon! I'lrst .Stockholder I don't see why people should bo allowed to carry pack ages on the elevated roads. Second Stockholder Why shouldn't they? l'Mrst Stockholder Well. If it were not for tho packnges we could crowd 11 few more people Into each car. Town and Country. i:0V DOGS ARE IKANSPORUD ON ENGLISH RAILWAYS. A TIIAVI l.l.Ml Itt.KM.U 1 11 Ungllsh trains thuie Is usually n special compartment for dogs. Ono end of tho villi Is partitioned 01T mid fitted up 11s n well-appointed kennel. Tho Itulo of Three. "One week from to day, Uncle John, I will bo 11 married man. Yes, In seven short days 1 will be Initiated Into the mysteries of matrimony." "No mysteries about It, my boy. It Is Just the plain, dimple rule of three." "Itulo of Ihrco? I!r what three?" "Wife, inotlier-ln-luw nud hired girl," KtiiisiiH City Journal. Any Sinn. Tess Sho snys suo will never mar ry until her Ideal comes to her and says, "I lovo you." Jess What Is her ideal? Tess A man, of course, I'hlladcl phln Tress. Suppose a man could cause as much trouble, In proportion to his size, us u chlgger, MODERN METHODS. Humorous Imt Hlrlklnu llivliw lijr C'oourriitntl J, AiIiimi IteiU Congressman J. Adiiiu lleiln of Mln ncsola In mi optimist it ml n humorist. He lakes u cheerful view of life mid radiates hiiiihIiIiiu by his ipuilut Inn gunge. In n recent speech on Modiirn .Methods ho nn lil : When I wnn a boy In Ohio they lined to luivo n shoemaker nt every i-ron-mails, I used to linvo Ii t in make my IhmiIs, hecnune shoes nt that time were considered effeminate. If tlmt shoe maker In living tn-dny ho In in n fac tory. Tint world hnn chnnged. The big factory hnn come. Wo used to use n Mall for threshing, but to-day In the bright lexicon of youth, tin re Is no such word nn Hull. Now we hnve n Hlrn in thresher. Ami nttnrhed to this In n blower which blown out the dust, (tint even tho straw In ntacked by hot nlr. Just an wo run the biinliienn down nt Washington by hot nlr. My good mother used to put the milk 111 pans nml nit tliein on the shelf to nllow the cream to rise. Now wo have tho sepa rntor everywhere. Somo Yankee figured out Unit he wns losing tho Interest on Ills luvcNtmiiit whllo tho cream wan rising. Ho ho Invented n machine to Jerli It out nt once, nnd cnrrletl the milk to the tigs ns n by-product. I enn reiiieiiiher when a boy that hens lined to set on eggs; but tho Incubator dot i that and tho hen goes right on with tho real business now. Wo used to keep bees on the farm, nud before they made honey tho lices had first to make tlm comb. Now we extract the honey nnd use tho comb over ngnln while the Ijcc goes on buzzing llko a lalwrliig man under prosperity. My good old mother, who In now 80 years old, was born on the shores of I-aku Hrle b(oro the Until of railroads, tele graphs nml telephones. She linn seen more than half the progress of the world mid Is yet living. We havo In troduced new methods and these mnkt new problems to solve. There Is n womnli living In Chlcngo who can re member when there wns no railroad there. In 118 It cost one dollar to take n bushel of grain from Chicago to Liverpool; today It can be done for from 12 to IS cents. They used to hnva street cam out West, llttlii dinky boh cam drawn liy mules. When they tried to run them In tho winter nud tho inukn facet! a hllzznrd, they would turn nround nnd put their bends Inside the door of the ar nnd hold n Joint debate with thu conductor or take n lunch off 'the cush ions. Now they have large cars pro pelled by electricity. Uurnl free de livery of malls has come, mid Uie farm er on n rural freo delivery route Is better Informed on public nffalrs, polit ical nnd scientific, than the business men of the cities. When Ioo surrendered to Hrnnt the price of ii rod tic Is went up In Kngland for two weeks, becauso tho cable was broken nnd I!uropc did not know for two wcoka wlint hail occurred. In 1SUS, when Dewey snnk tho Meets In Mnnlln. tho news went around the world and was heard In the White House In Just 35 minutes. It would almost seem as If tho world was n niw creation, with tho electric wires Its nervous system. Vhe great world has been coining nlong moat rapidly. The only reason why wo cannot nt once solve all problems is that we can't qullo kwp up with the procession. Cost or Loiiln' Huttons. Twenty thousand dollars for n drop shaped pearl scarfplu, JlS.CssJ for n pearl stud, f 1,010 for a coat fastener formed of u white botiton pearl with gold bar, JMO for seven buttons en suite nud $77ri for a pair of brilliant sleeve links thec nro n few of the prices realized nt the recent sale In London of n noble marquis' Jewelry. Hut, after all, everything is compar ative, und the iimrn.nl' gems, rare and costly though they lire, would have been quite eclipsed by l.otil.s XlV.'s personal Jewelry, the "grand moil iirque" had many crazes, but for but tons ho had n positive lunula. In a single year, liiSTt, he squandered $tni. (ski on them, and foiiic of Ids pur chases nre well worth ghinclng nt. On Aug. I, HISS, he bought two dla luoud buttons for OT.SH'.il francs und seventy-live diamond buttons for ."SO, 7(Kt francs. The buttons for n single vest cost I-ouls $2lH).(XV). Of the d,r "boutounleres" used HE! contained flvo dlumonds each, while the remainder wero slnglo diamonds. In nil, tho "great monarqne" Is said to have spent $3,000,000 on buttons alone. Htlencn Ono Can Nee. Absolute silence Is nn Impossibility Silence, ns wo understnnd It, simply menus that there nre sounds too deli cate or too loud for the ear to register. In other words, when we cannot hear auythlng we call that condition "si lence." Hut wherever you are there nre sounds around you. Even In tho deepest mine the nlr vibrates and makes a sound. An Instrument has been invented thnt will catch these sounds and penult of vibrations being repteseuted plctorlnlly on n screen, nnd in thnt way you may see Bllence and properly understand what It means Ity comparing the pictures of noises with those of that condition of things known as silence, we gain nn Idea of the difference between n tiolsy night. for Instance, nud one when "nbolute silence reigns," ns tho novelist puts It. It Is rnthcr surprising to find so much disturbance nt tho time when every thing appears to be perfectly quiet. Washing llm llnmls. According to a Herman physician, the art of washing the hands Is not an easy one. To Insure absolute cleanli ness tho hands must be tlrst carefully washed with potash, soap nml water, and then with a 0 per cent solution ot carbolic itcld, or 1 per cent solution ot corrosive snbllntato or chlorine wntcr. When the linger nails are dry nnd brenk euslly, vnselino rubbed on after washing; the. lunula will do a world of good. Manicures Ilrst bathe the hand a long time In hot water, then with scissors and knives elenu nnd cut tho nails, remove tho super fluous skin about the onyx, then polish tho nails with buckskin nnd lino pow der, washing tho hand ngnln In hot wnter with sonp. After drying, the nails nro polished with a lino brush, nud nro finally rubbed with a rosy unguent to glvo them a sJicll-plnk, All wouieu are lit subjects for dress.' makers. Many over exposed negntlves can be saved, when using a two-solution developer, by keeping at hand n very dilute solution of No. 1, In the pro IKirtlou of about ono to eight of water. When the Image during develop ment Hashes up mid threatens to cloud over, quickly transfer the plate to this diluted mixture. Hie effect being to Inntnntly retard development and eauno the negative gradually to acquire density nnd detail. After a minute or so, the developer may be ngaln poured over the platu for a brief moment, then poured off and replaced by the No. 1, nnd so on, until development in complete. A negative equal to ono correctly exposed will result, having good gradation and plenty of detail. Camera and Mark Uoom. The depth of tone In a background greatly nffects the resulting portrait. The matter Is ono which must at one time or another have received the atten tion of every thoughtful portraitist, one or whom here gives bis experiences, lie suggests Uiat for the purpose of studying tho Influence of Uie background It In only necessary to take into consideration three simple cases a dark, n light, and an Intermediate background and with these n few experiments will demonstrate that the selection made for nny pnrUcular subject will In no small measure InfinencR tho resulting portrait. With a sitter In dark cloth ing, the darker background will strongly concentrate tho Interest on the face, and by comparison with them will reduce the apparent strength of tho shadows Uiercln. WIUi light drapery the effect la exactly opposite, the drnpery drawing attention from tho face, and by Itn suggested lightness In creasing the apparent depth of the shadows. A medium tint In the back ground has the effect of making the Interest more general, and, being nearer the shade of the darker portions of tho face. It tends to reduce the 'contrasts. Camera Craft. OUR VENOMOUS SNAKES. What lullolr Illttenbjrn Huttl. snake or Coppcrhcutl. There are only few varieties of ven omous snakes In this country. The chief of them are the rattlesnake and the copperhead. In the .South la to be found a variety of rattlesnake, the diamond-backed rattler, and a variety of copperhead tbnt Uvea around ponds anil rivers, called the water moccasin, further West, on the other side of Uie Mississippi Hlver, there are several other varieties of rattlesuake. The power of the venom of tie rattlesnake Is not nearly as great as is usually supposed. Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, who has made .i life study of serpents, says that no more than two dogs In nine die after being bitten by rattlesnakes. The poison of the copperhead Is less virulent than thnt of the rattlesnake, nud the copperhead Is becoming one if the scarcest of American serpents. The Northern variety of rattlesnake (crotalus n rattle; horrldus horrid) -rows to a length of from three to five feet. It varies from a yellowish brown to almost a dead black above, with three rows of Irregular darker COMMOS RATTLRSAKE. usaii and ras or u&la. spots running together In zigzag blotches. The under parts are grayish-yellow. Of course, the specific feature of a rattlesnake is Its rattle, which, ns ev erybody knows, Is n series of bony rings nt the end of Its tail. It has been generally supposed that the number of these Indicates the number of years tho rattlesnake has lived, but this Is a delusion. More than one rattlo Is occasionally produced in a year, and the snake Is apt to lose rattles by acldent. Tho rattle of the suake sounds much like the vibrating noise made by some kinds of grasshoppers. If you hear sucu a souud near you, It Is Just as well to pause and look sharply. If the noise ceases gradually when you remain motionless and starts up again when you move, It Is evident that It Is not produced by nn Insect. Fortunately, crotalus horrldus Is not an active, aggressive fellow. If you give him the opportunity he will move out of your way. It Is a mistake, however, to fancy that bo must coll to strike. Ho pre fers to strike from a coll, because It gives him a greater reach, but he will launch himself In any direction, colled or uncoiled. At best he can only strike half tho length of his body. It Is easy to keep out of harm's way. He never pursues n foe, and, ns his eyesight Is poor nnd his movements, except when ho strikes, rather slow nnd sluggish, ho is not hard to kill. Even when he bites be docs not al ways Inject poison In the wound. He Is economical of his venom, nnd does not waste nny when ho can holp It, It Is always wise, when strolling about In n country In which rattle snakes may bo encountered, to carry a strong staff or stick. Many harmless Biiakes, when sur prised and alarmed, vibrate the tips of their tails rapidly, nnd If this Is dono among dry leaves tho sound made Is not unllko that tniido by a crotalus horrldus shaking his rattles. Tho copperhead (trlgono triangu lar; contortrlx twister), tho only oth er venomous snake most people are likely to meet outside of museuniB or zoological collections ot nnlmals In this country, Is closely allied to tho rattlesuake. It has a thick body, from tw'o to three feet long; a short tall, without rattles, and Is slow and clumsy In Its movements; but, lurking as It does In moist and shadowy places, and giving no warning ot Its proximity, It Is more dreaded than tho rattlesnake. Tho copperhead Is a rather light, reddish brown above, with a series of trans verse darker bands which widen on the sides Into patches. Its tall ends with a horny point, but It has no rattles. It Is not seen so often as the rattlesnake, and un less one treada upon It It Is not apt to make an attack. All other snakes In this secUon of the continent of North America are absolutely harmless. The cure for snake bites In common practice Is to fill the patient full of whisky, which, In the opinion of the writer. Is a great mistake, as the ven om and the whisky together have a much more violent action on the heart than Is safe, especially to one who Is subject to heart wenkness. One of the best remedies for the bite of a venomous snake Is common cooking soda, which has the adtan tagc of being a domestic article al ways kept on hand. A cord Is fasten ed tightly above the wound to form a ligature. The wounded spot Is then cut as deeply ns the fangs may have entered. Let the wound bleed freely. Suck It with the mouth, after which put soda In the cut as well as on the wound, changing tbe soda as often as corrKNUBin. HKAO OF SAME. It turns black. Strange to say. rattle snake venom takeu Into the stomach Is quickly and safely assimilated by the digestive organs. As much as thirty drops have been taken at once without harm to the experimenter, who, however, was careful to rinse the mouth nnd teeth with sodn nnd water at once after taking that amount Another remedy Is ammonia, which, if applied promptly and freely, will cure almost any kind of a snake bite. If the foot is bitten, prepare a foot bath of a quart of coal oil mixed with a teacupful of salt This will also cure the bite of cop perheads. TurpenUno applied at once will often cure snake bites. It absorbs and deadens tbe poison. Of course, a doctor should be sent for as soon as possible, J. 0. Heard, In Washington Tost Rosoofl ConkllnR'a Ilia; Fee. It Is said that, one day, when Ros coe Conkllng was beginning to attain some mcasuro of success, he dropped Into the office of Charles O'Connor, of New York, then one of the leaders of the bar. "What's tho trouble?" asked the lat ter, as Conkllnc excitedly paced the floor. "I've Just been subjected to Uie worst Insult I have ever received. This is tho flrst time a client ever objected to my fee. "You know I defended Gibbous for arson, and put In somo tremendous work for him. He was convicted nt the trial, but we couldn't help It, and I took tho case to the Superior Court, and we lost there; then on to tho Su premo Court, and that afllrmed the conviction, and ho has been given ten years. Now, my fee only amounted to f3,000, and tho scoundrel actually had tho audacity to grumble about It, say ing It's too high. What do you Uitnk of that for Impudence?" "Well," said O'Connor, slowly, "of course you did a lot of work, and $3,000 Is not a big feo; but, to bo frank with you, XIr. Conkllng, my opinion, founded on mature consideration, Is that ho might havo been convicted for less money." Success. It you got In tho habit of saying good things of people, you will bo sur prised at how many mors you can think ot. Tomdlx What reason have you for thltiklni vou have hav fever? Holax Itecause every tlmo I meet a grass widow I sneeze. Ajitfs Somciimcs the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then It falls out, turns prematurely Cray. Aycr's Hair Vicor is a Hair Vigor hair food. It feeds, nourishes. Tlic hair stops falling, crows long and heavy, and all dan druff disappears. ' M fifttp wm rntnlnjr oat Urrflilf I w llmost afrfthl tn rtiinti It Jlut Af't I f Air Viffnr prirnptljT tori port Mi filling nd alto rtitored tlm imturan rnior " Miti K J K IV 4 Hfi I -an dine M J f I M it, bottle J r ATltft t o Alt rtniK, tats f t-wH Mak OOF llir HtiMtmn.Tr. Definition. " Wh.it i a t'oiiiitei irritunt'" fiiked Mr. Smithi'i--:. "A roiifitt'r-irritnnt," rpptixl Smlthrri. "iff ft wonifin who iiiaket the rlprk pull itnwn pvrrythin from the nhrlves for two hour, nm! then huyn four cent worth of hiiinini.' Clcvelnnil 1'resi. CITQ lrmnnntiyijrl. nonuorn.rroutn.at lliu afl.rr.ratdnjr'nuKorUr.Klln.'nllrpntN.rTe litrr. Hn1 fur I'ree H'Z trUI bot It. anil trffctu lr. il. II. Kline, I.W-.W- Ardi tit . rbluul.lpbl, i'n. Calvin I'. Titus, the private soldier, who was the first m.in to scale the wall of I'ekin lu 1000, is one of the star cadets at West 1'oint Miss Rose Hennessy, well known as a poetess and elocu tionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells how she was cured of uterine inflammation and ovaritis by the use of Lydia G. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. " Deab Mrs. PiSKnAu : For years I enjoyed the best ot health and thought that I would always do so. I attended parties and receptions thinly clad, and would be suddenly chilled, but I did not think of the results. I caught a bad cold eighteen months ago while menstruating, and this caused Inflam mation of the womb and congested ovaries. I suffered excruciating pains and kept getting worse. My attention was called to your Vcjrctabio Com pound and the wonderful cures It bad performed, nnd I made up my mind to try it for two months and see what it would do for me. Within one month I felt much better, and at the close of tho second I was entirely well. "I have advised a number of my lady friends to use it, and all express themselves as well satisfied with the results ns I was." Miss Kosb Nor.A Ito-JfEsav, 410 S. Broadway, Lexing ton. Ky. tSOOO fcrMt If original f about hU Ur freeing Qtnjlntncti cannot bt efOiluuJ. JP Hair it it ti la the time to wrile 'or our cAtatoguv We educata Not Tomorrow or Inis ssk ''' '. ' Afternoon, but NowS-8S Vou Can Count Your Chickens Before Thej Are Hatched tn a CHATHAM INCUBATOR. Every fertle tgi you put into a Chatham Incu bator will come out a healthy, sturdy chick. Ihal Is the record the Chatham lncutator has uiude (or lttelf and the Chatham Brocder will brlnir them up i etter than the most tnutherly hen there Is tig money to bo made in ruining ctlc .ens with a Chatham Incubator. The fanner who overlooks this branch of hU bustiuss Is negiet-iiugoneof the crt'atest profit producing iti't'Ai tinint. of his farm. The Pat-itio Const is not pr.duiing eifugh chlck- us to nu tinly their otn wants, chicken raUtng is profitable. Ol'UuhTEB: Wo will sell you a Chatham In cubator on time. It w ill uiake many time. it. cost to you. Wo pay the freight. Wrlio me for our liilque Catalog and useiul hint, on poultry rais ing, costs you nothing. Do it now. GEO. IV. FOOTT Pad f to Goast Agont Cox 4SO SACRAMENTO, CAL. aio $5.00 . t nr'7 a, y 5V4 'r" ) ) IVM. CJ- KNOWIES, Jlftt. City Solicitor, Phlla. Brockton Land tho Mon'm Shoo Fanhlonm of tho World. W. I,, llouoln me. foroaa ( oltikln la S"rf for Catalog fluing ml In Ms i3.S0 then. Coreas Colt Is roar.'lrd tlructlanl now toortftrbt mall. lo U the limit I'altat Leather mails. W. t, Douglas, Brockton, tlttl. Fatal Overnight. Inzy Low lo guy wot Invented work inndo ono bail mistake. Tired Tlm Wot w tint? Ijir.y Iow Ho wont an' died nfote ho got It finished, OKI'.OON POKTI.ANU ST. HELEN'S HALL A (IIRI.'S HCIIOOI. Or TUB IHOtlKHT ( L.l HS corps nftrncr.orn, loosttoll, build I" j rqiilptiieiit-lhs tieil. Mud (of cat alogue Trm Orient Hoptomtior 111,190-t POSITIONS GUARANTEED! IV") forfeit tlscM with National Mans to mako good snr (atlura on our pari Cstaloguo freo. Write today. Doutol DuslnoBB Oollogo BUY FROM YOUR DEALER Wanted -Salesmen To canvass tho farmers and dealers on lino of goods ov ert Wly needs. 200 per month ran ensiiy Ixs mado by good workers. No coin yctitlon. (jool ensy sell ers. Write for pirtlculars and agency nt onco. SPECIALTY SELLING COMPANY 313 Commercial Blk, Portland, Ore. PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD Caret Cholcti, Hoop ind ether dlteaiei, Il Helpi bem 'r and makei chick crow. Fki. 25ndWc; PilIi.IJ.50 PruitUo acmerjy Co.St, fiul THE BEST The IYutf roaltry Food and Lie Kihr ktM - Crack erJrki.H All IYu. pttn pn. m g-iva periu-1 Mil traction. W. MIMIIOUN. Hiilart Wh IS JUST WHAT IS NEEDED. r'ru-mn I'oullr FxhJ la just wfmt la nrtvte'i In rulnlrnf poultry -C. K. iUUUIX. LaMh. Wfh. Portland Seed Ce., Afts. Fortlimi, Or. Prniiiin Ncllrr Book FREE l'OUTJLAMJ HUHll GO,, rurtluiiU tuMt Afvate Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Tble womltrfal Chu hn doctor in ctllFil grFsU bcu. he run f-ropi with out 0rrV lion tbsU frKivii up to die. He rur wutt Ibce wonderful Cht nrsbrb, tvol. bud, brks ami rrtreubl I bat are enUrl tin-; koowu lo nmflcal. ci- rnc In tbla coinlrr. Through thm ma u IhotM hftrnilaa raTDdira ihia famuua ductor knows iba action of over bM different rem rdlra, wbkh he lurrMarully ua In ditTerfttil diar1. lie (tiar-an tr-) lo enre cftttarh. ath ma, long, throat, rbeiimatlnu, urvousna.s tomacb, liver, kidney, etc.: bu hundreds or leatlmonla.'. Itiargt mod rat a. Call and bira. iat!!.ia out of ibe riif write for blank and circular. Hotid itaoiu. CONSUL TA1JU.N JUKE. ADUttCS- The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 253 Alder St.. MftiJiJ, OreJi. CVMtnt.o.. rir l. N. U. No. 2S 190 I TTTIIEN writ Inf. to alvcrt)icr pleaee RUSSELL EIIG BOILERS SAW MILLS High Grade thseSers Machinery The A. H. Averill Machinery Co. PORTLAND, ORECJON. Writ, tor Calaloxu. a.iJ Price.. rr m. jp. also eIJtr"0 FOII KIN and $4.00 Custom Dench Work in all . Ur.. i'j Kl r the mun imAut. utAintna. $2.50 PoLtcr, THnce Solcs, $2.60 arm 9,uu vvurfiMnuMLis in, uitti lis isl wuniu. $2,00, $2.00 AND SI. 73 BOVS, Ton Dress and School Wear. M. TM Dousl.is inutd'S nml .oil. more men's tia.AO mill fcU.OO .liiiestliiui niiyfillieriilillitl fucturor IA tlio world tho rvunon thvyMru tbe greatest vlltrs Is, tliey are made of the Unl leiltliers, hold their .lisp", til better, nuar longer, andhuvo mora value th in uny oilier .linen. W. 1.. Douglas guamnti ' S their ssluo Uv .tamp- InnltU naiiin nml t,rlA mi tliA bottom. IiOk ("f It take no substitute. 8'ld by .hue deali rs everywhere, i'uil (Wor Kytlili uml trofunlwiy. 'AS GOOD AS $7.00 SHOES." HdF.innpfl i htnm An waring STtOO r nA.j,f naif ot IV. L. tOUXl(l9 ........ m.i.fc r ..., imt m ttumrv llav tor tnur mnntha. TA.li AM MO SalltfaCtOtV I do not