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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1905)
A Catarrh Whether It la of l ho nine, throat, ntnitiftr.il, boweli, or imiKi Hellcat" umniifi, mtnrtli li lw)fi ilrlillltatint itml bniilil never mil uf Itnutlim, 11 li tllsrlmrjn fnim lbs muroiia itirni brau when krt In Iota (it Inljuiiiinnllun by mi Impute, roiiiinoiily croliiluun, cuii. illtlun ut the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cum nil tonne t rnlnrrli, raillrally mill pcirinaiirntlf It removes llin rattan and urertuiiMii nil the crtM.li. (lot Hood's. Mllle Joke. Hiililmlm I tliiiniilit yini were boIiiji In Iiiivii it biiai'lnill Kiinin Indny. lliirkliilx Oil, tln creek luu linl up In Hiiiiui wity mill Hooded tlm illiiiuiimi U'h tlm llrat tlmi) It ever liiiiiivni'il nil Hubbubs Alii Vim might mil It fi 1II1111K1111I nf tlic llrst wider, then, eh? I'lilladfliihlii I'nlilli' ImIkit, Among tliotin wliu Iiiivii rci't'lvinl tlm Iilnliinl iiwiiiiI Hie (Intiiil I'rlrni lit ft. Imla World's I'ltlr, wuit tlm A.J. Tower Co., tlm makers nl tlm MKII llltAND HI U'KI'.ltH. Mm iv n( our renders wlin went to tlm I'lilr will ru tull their dim exhibit In willed wiiler 1 1 r 1 1 f piriiirnla went alumn uiliipte to hi Iniiliy linen tlmt nlumat every depart incut of tlm world's work wits suniest Itl. 'J'lm (Iniliil I'rlr.n wita 11 ilescrviil trllmlii to mm ill tlio oldest niuiitifuo llliliiK einiceriiH in thn country. Horrible In Think Of, Clinreli 111 Kiinm (if tlie Hindoo tem ples nil rlt'phinit takes up the rolltf tlini. It K'mi riiiiinl wltli 11 basket et (timlitl from IIn trunk." (lutliiiin Wlint 1I0 ynll siipimse W'lilllil lliippi'li If mime thntmhlli'ria prr Kiin dropped n peiiniit In tlm luiNket miine Hiiuilny inoriiltii:? Yonkera HtiiU'iiimn, I'lao a I'll!" F rriiirfly fiirrmiiiha,. raids ml rouaumptloii. Try it. 1'rlco 'St twits, at ilrtiKgUla. Juat Liken Wnnliiri, "It It bitter 111I.I," reiuurlcd the ahlverlUK IiiihIhiiiiI. "Wliy don't you liuttoii up your Jucket?" Tin- IdenlT I'lelnlturil tlm wife. "Why, If I 1II1I lliut no 01m would 'know It la lliiwl with fur." to cum: a cold in onij day talis lalallve llrmti,, (Jnlntlie TaMala. All trua llaU raflJIMl III muttey If It lalU 1. nil, K. W, UriJte'a altftlsttot la (HI aiuli but. 30, Two or Kind. "Yes, air," anil tlm pmnpoue velf-maila, Iml 1 vi.ltlat I, " t.rfMi life at 11 barefooted boy mi 11 farm." "Quite a coincidence," rejoined tlm imrrnMirrutr.l hardware ilrtiiiiiurr. "I viae likewise also bora without shoes." To llrtak In New Shore. Alwefr -hake tn Allan' Knot-Re., pointer. Itrutwa ..t, sweating, artilng. ewullsll (at. CUMniiiii, liie-rimuig nalla and hntilntia At all itr.iKtftati ami elu eturrs.rV twan't arrant anyaukallluta Kain.la lualle.l fUEK Allilreea Allan H lllmiKd. I llnj, N Y. l'miice Impea. to arhlrve the lilooilleea conUeet of MoriHro, aaya the larla Mn 1 1 11, by inmhllahlni 11 athuohiiaali'r aud a ilni'tnr III each uf (ho loarDa ou Ilia A leer Inn fri'nllrr. TITO I'fruiananila t'urait 2nniar fl 10 altar mtila'auaurllf.Klliia'allraaaraa latrar. aIMl for Trc ft 3 IrlallMrillaatiit IrralUa, II.U.II.KIhi,,UJ.,UI AHUM., rntUdal.liU, . Ilnrtl I'rraartt. Iliiabmiil Tlieau millinery and (lrcaa innkliiK tillla are oiitmi:roiia! Am jrou Iryilu- to oulilnwa. Mra. Aalurbllt? Wlfi .No, my ilenr; I mn aluiply rn-ilwiturliik- to b a hltla heltiir tlrrtiinl I hull my Kcnnnn. f f 4 -f t X mi1 THERE IS NOTHING tnort rWult!un Rheumatism mil Neuralgia tut thir ! nolhhc urer to euro Uu St. Jacobs Oil ! Tha oU monk cur ttlirna trattne, prompt and unfalllnc. Prlco 35c. and JOo, Z . r4-f- 'f -f -f-f I 'I'liu Kind You Jlitvn Always ltoulit ItnH borne tho bIkhu turo ol' CluiM, II. Flotcltcr. and Iiiih bucn muilo untlcr Ills lursonul supervision for over il( yours. Allow no olm o tlccolvo you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " .Iiist-uH-jrooil" nro lint HxperlinoiitH, and endnnper tlio lieitlth of Children Experience against JCxporliiient. What is CASTOR I A Cnxtorlii Is tv harmless stibstltitto for Castor Oil, I'ftro liorlo, Drops and Hoothlnt' Hyrups. It is Pleasant. It c-ontaliiH neither 0iliuu, Jllorphliio nor other Karcotlo Hiilistiinco. Its no is its miuranteo. It destroys AVorinn anil allays Vevorlsliiicss. It cures Dlarrlitua and AViml Colic. It relieves Tootlilni' Troubles, cures Constipation and natuleney. It assliiillutes tho rood, regulates tho Htoiuaeli and IJowels, iflvlup; licaltliy and natural sleep, 'l'ho Children's l'nuuccii Tlio Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tlio Use THC C(NTUW COMPANY, TT MUBIUY For Over 30 COLLCOE OUILDINO nACC Aa It Mnr Ho with Mlllloimlrra In Ciloipctllloo, Ainlrew t'nrui'ailn linn naaiireil 11 1 1 M liurx people thill IT they nro rcnlly ile alroiia of IiiivIiik n unlveralty which ahull hent iiiiylhlnu In tin) country lie will help. IliiiiKliuillon fuller, any a thn New York World, when It ittleinpla to pic ture, the alriiKKlo Unit lullat folliitr iilimni; the phlhiuthriiplala when audi ii pnceiniiker aturta In the achoolinak. lint niep. I'lilicy Mm aceno nl thn Al II llouiilrea' Cluh llvn yenra from now when Mr. CiirncKhi will riiinn awltmlUK Jiiiliillly Into tlm room with hla Rolf cluha iimlcr hla nriii. "Well, John," hn will any, "I Imvo Jual milled '.'H) ncrea to tlm riltahuru ciiiiipua mid ilepualled $S,(KK),(MMI In alci'l hoiiila na euilnwiiiPiit to provlilo Kyiillliiallllil fiiclllllea." Mr. Itockefeller will rilli hla lunula In nice iinil any: "Too lute, Andrew. Very Kood In Hn wny but iiiithtiuti-d. 1 Imvn Jilt lioiiKht l.ii ke Mlchlu'in for the Unlveralty of Chleiiuo for Ita rrewa to tirnctleo on. All out at Hiiull Kle. Murlo liereiif- ter." Mr. Viimleilillt will look up from hla piiperanil rciimrk enaiiiilly: "I inlKht niy Hint Urn fnmlly linn Jual purclmaed nil the hind within two mllea ttt 11m Yule rnmpiia a ml will cov er It with iloniillorlea," Mr. Vmiderhllt will any (hla very modratly. hut with n ulenin of trlunipli lu hla eye. Hut "Ahl" he will exclnlm, aa he leturna to hla piiper. "Hoy, brill my checkhookl (ientleumii, Mra. Htaii ford Iiiih Juat hoiiKht the Klerrit Nevndn rnouiitiilna for the achool of foreatry of tliu l.clnml Htiiiiford, Jr., Unlvcra Ity." The (lirre rich turn will pnlc at thla nnuouiiceiiiciit. Tlmrc'a one Ihlni,' left to do!" tlmy will cry III chorila, "Itnlao the profea aora' Kithirlea. Wo uiuat atny at tho lop." "I kItc nn minimi Incomo of $100, OTK) to rn I an the profcaaora' Mlnrlea," one of the inllllnnnlrea will hllirt out. A rollt-Kt profcaaor who hnppena to hn n KUeat nt the eluh that evening will be carried out fiilntliu;. Hmarl Aolor. When Dnvld lleluaco and II. O. Vt Mllle wroto "The Charily Hall," there wim a apeech In It that did not plraac Herbert Kelcey, the lenillnK man of the company. The worila Kelcey ob jected to wero quoted from oiu of Da vld'a paalnia. Ignorant of Ita origin, Kelcey aald to Mr. lie Mllle: "I don't llku that Hue. It'a too old fnahtoned." "Tlm line la not mine, but Dnvld'a." replied He Mllle, rcferrliif, of courae, to the paulmlat. "I thought ao," cried Kelcey. trl uinphnutly. "I'd revognlto David lie laavu'a atyle anywhere." Thn Adas Held flood. Judge Cox of the United Ktatea Cir cuit Court, while delivering a lecture ut Columbia Unlveralty, toid cf u young lawyer who cuinu before the Hupreme Court to arguo u cum: In vhlcli he wna itlao defendant. Ail- dreaalng the court, ho referred to thn eld Trench atlngv ilcclurlns thai he who nrgura hla own caae haa a fool for n client. After the ruae had lieon bra nl ho left for hla liolun III HI. IsiuK nakliig a friend to notify him tiy wire when tho deelaloit wua haiidrd down. Thla wua the pithy dlxpatch lie re ceived: "Old l'rench adngo iilllnned." Now York Tribune. Itenl rxirrow. A little girl had the whooping i-nugh very badly, and It aeemeil that no one could aid her III any way when a piiroxyam of couching adzed her One day, nfler a moat aevero out1, ahr aat down nil tired out, nod with u look of patient rcHlgnatlon mild: "Oh, I do feel ao aorry for myaelf!" Wliero tho Ituti Cornea. Tntravelcil Youth I believe 1 will rn to KlorMn nevt week. What la the fnrel 1 raveled i.uier j mine mnii. l jou had enmigli to pay your board after you gut tliere, yon wouldn't aak about audi a trifling incidental aa the railroad fare. I'lga aa Food. Pica have been uaed aa food In tin Orient from the earliest times and wer ao believed to be au antidote to pol suit, flooit Dnto for Wedding. Miss Mlllllcur What do you think tin moat apiirniirlnte time lor nuirrlncea? Old tSunllowci- April drat. About tlie only advantage tlio wlf of n preacher seems to have over otliei women la that her htmlsind la home mor aud bus more Hum to liuiig ahrlvcs. (lermaiiT exported last venr over J.10. OOO.(KX) worth of books and works of art Ihiglnnil and tha United Iblules were hci bebt cuatoiuera. Signaturo of Years. TBCIT, NtW VOHN OITYi w r - v - "Ooahl tlm wind blow Hint llcht out na fnat aa tlm mnii can light It." Tourlat Can I Imvo n couple of towela. I.niullndy Are you going to atny here all aumincr? I.uatlge illnct ter. Homo ono tella n atory of n atenm Imat piiaaeiiKcr wiitchlntr tho revolving light of n llglilhouao on the conat, and cxclnlmliig: Hwk Agent Now, air, con I aell you mi encyclopedia? Old John Noa, I don't think ao. I'm tew old to ride now. Punch. Jluka How'a your wlfo. Hllnka? llllnka Her head troubles her it xood deal. Jluka Neuralgia? llllnka No; ho wnnla a new lint! Tcncher Which letter la tho next ono to tho letter "II"? Hoy Diinno, ma'nm. Teacher Whnt hnto 1 on both aldea of my noo? Hoy Frecklca, iiin'nin. "l'nrdoii me," aald tho uiaaher, "hut you look llko n young lady 1 know." "I'nrdon me," Interrupted Mlaa llrlght, "but you look like n man I don't know." I'hlludelphln I'nua. "Why nro you pouting, Hthcl?" "Jack aald I wna beautiful. I told 111 til ho mint have been ahortalahliil." "What did ho any " "Why. thu hor rid thing enld perhapa he wna." Chi cago No tin, Clara overheard her parenta talking about Illhle luiint-a. "la my name In the Hlhlc?" ahe naked. "No. dear." "Didn't (lod make me? Yea." "Then why didn't hn nay aoincthlng about It?" Ilnrpcr'a Mngnzlue. Tom Young llugglna linn a cheap look about him. yet he la decidedly Kpulnr with the fair ncx. How do you account for It? Jack Oh, I nip poe there la a aort of bargain-counter chnrni nltout hla cheap look. "I am amazed, air, that you ahould' proimae to tuy daughter. You have not known her a week." "True, madam, hut 1 hare known you for ome time, ami every xxly aaya your daughter takea after you." lie got the girl. "1 wlaht I wuz jirealdeut of the Lum ber Truat," aald Jimmy, "and de bine ball managera had to come ter me fur do boarda fer delr foncea." "Why?" aaked Tommy. "Why, I wouldn't aell dein a bloomln' board dat didn't bavo a knot-hole In It" I'apa Your mother tella me you haven't been a very good boy to-dny. Johnny. Johnny lletwcen ua, pa I Uituk ahe'a a little prejudiced against me. It waa only the other day aha told Aunt Kate I waa Juat llko you. lloaton Tranacrlpt. "Why." anld Bobby to hla elder brother, "do herring bavo ao many more lllncaaca than other flsh " "Who aaya they do?" aaked the youth ad- dreaMtl. "Why, thla book aaya that thotiaanda ujion thouaanila of them are cured every year." "No, Harold," aald the sweet girl; "1 can only be a aJater to you." "Well, then." ho aavagcJy replied an he beard a aubdued cuucule, "aa your tirotlier. I ahall claim Uie privilege of lying under the sofa while you make foola of the other fellowa." Mra. I'otta Juat to think of you talking to me lu audi n style. You, who tiaeil Id awenr I waa an nngcl. Mr. I'otta Uiok liere, my dear, that lau't fair; you know It Isn't What Is j the lue of twitting n man alxiut tho lies he told tlfteen yenra ago? "If n mn it tella Uie exact truth nt nil tlmea" mid the philosopher, "ho has done as much as ought to be ex pected of him." "My friend." answer ed thu weather forecaster, "he tins done a great deal more than ought to he expected of him. nshlngton Btnr. Krlend I don't undei-atnnd why you and your husband should have separ ated so soon. Mrs. Aftermath It waa all owing to the baby's temper. "Mer cy on us!' How enn that be?" "Wo couldn't ngree aa to which one of ua the baby took after." New York Weekly. I.ltUo lluth visited a large whole sale grocery store with her aunt Whllo there a clerk gave her a email sample bottle of ketchup. That even ing she tasted It and Boomed much pleased. 'Oh, auntie!" :bo exclaimed somo time later, "when you go to that store again, please tell the clerk I would like another example of ketch up." Mttle Chronicle. "You were never married, I be lieve?" "No; I was never married." "That's singular, Isn't It?" "No, not at all. You see, tho first time I fell In love 1 said to myself Til marry her or none.' " "Why didn't you mar ry her, then?" "Well, you sec, after 1 had become better nciiunlutcd with her, I aald to myself, 'I'll marry none rather Hum her.' Since that I've got alone very well with none. How Passenger Got Kven. As an elderly gentleman hurried out on tlio piatrorm or a smnu country iitilroud station tho train started to move. It wna going slowly, however. so ho grabbed tho handrail aud reach ed tho atep In safety. Whllo pausing u second before go ing to uie platform ho was pulled violently from tho train by an olllclous brakeman, who sntd, aa lie landed hU victim on tho ground: You have no business to board a moving train. I bavo saved your life, tlr." Three hours till the next train comes, Isn't It?" questioned tho Intto but self-controlled pnaseuger, and re ceiving mi nfllrmatlvo nod from tho brnkemnn na with tho ease of long practice he swung himself upon tho lower step of tho rear platform of tho now rapidly moving train. Hut ho was not uulck enough, how ever, to eludo Uio grip of tho o"lder innn, who hauled hi in from Uio step. nnd ns tlio train rounded a curve nmi passed from eight, remarked; Ono good turn deserves nnnthcr, young man. Now, I hnvo saved your life." Philadelphia Press. An nwkwanl man In society is usu ally u thoroughbred In business. WILL MEET AT F'OflTLAND. Quadrennial Convention International Anti-Cigarette League, Oregon la to bo favored with tlm in tnriiatlnnitl meeting of tlm nnti-clgar-etto lioata. I'eoilo young and old in tiirealed In til In "moat aucceaaful of re forma," na 1J. H. Hcnntor Teller, of Col orado, term tlm Anti-Clgitrctto league, will gather In tlio Jiiwia and Clark city on July 15-KI-17 next. Tlm meetings of tlm convention nro timed to (It in between nnd overlap with tlm conven tions of tlio American Medical Bwocln linn and tint National Ikatrd of (.liari tics ami Corrections, so that prominent IKinwuiN Interealed in tlieso two great events may nliui Imvo tlio opportunity to tnko part In tlio deliberations of (lie anll-clgaretto meetings many of tlio li-ndern in medicine and tlm work of charity and reform lieing also Identified witli (lie cTforts of thu ojijionvnts of the cigarette. A girmt cninpiifgn of education among the Hmo of I'lirtliunl linn Juat been completed by Dr. Wallaco U. Htruble, general siipurlntcndeiit of the Interna tional league, and over 7,000 young Hvip!o Imvo been enrolled ns members of tlie league in that city. Tlioao will I properly organized and olliccred and l'KAN'K A. IH CK Of Toronto, Iiiternationar- President American Antl-Cignrettc League and Vice President for C'unada of tho In ternational Lraguc. will he divided into jiroper eouimittete for the reception and entertainment of tlie young (H-opIc who may attend as delegates or visitors Irom alironil. Many interesting events uro being planned for the entertainment of Hie junior section of the convention, em bracing field sports, musical attractions, oratorical contests, etc. The election of International Junior officers will also lie held, nn event that will doubtlesi iiccitison much comjK'tition. As the leugue now extends throughout Urcnt llritnin and Canada us well as the I'niteil State, there will bo numerous aspirants for the official honors. Information its to the convention!! may lie obtained ly, addressing Klmer Kllsttorth Miller, secretary lurd of directors, 012 Commercial building, Portland, Oregon. ON THE FIELD OF WATERLOO. Monument Ilrected by Prance to Her Bottlers Who Fell There. The Held of Waterloo, where the stnr of Napoleon I. forever set in a night of gloom, has been variously mnrked with monuments by the na tions whose soldiers took part In that tltnntlc struggle. No more attractive memorial has been erected, however. T1IE WATEUtOO UOM.Mt.NT. than the new ono just dedicated by Franco to her soldiers who fell In that conflict. The French lost about 80,000 meu, while tho allies English, Dutch and Germans lost 113,000. Theso frightful casualties throw Into lnslg ultlcauco the combats thus far waged lu the Bast and which Japanese admir ers would have tho world believe as transcending anything preceding them. Tho monument Is crowned by a wounded eagle, typical of tho defeat Franco sustained In the downfall of Napoleon. up to nato; "Winning the euchre trophy was something of au honor for Mrs. Card er, wasn't it? "Yes; quite a bird In her hatl" New Orleans Times-Democrat Bait Ijako Note. Deacon Mellck moved yesterday to his now twelve-story residence. In Sa lino uTonuo. Tho family was an hour and tcu minutes passing tho postotllce. Newark News. Nerve Teatera. Ta," said tlio small boy who was struggling through tlie medical nlma nac, "where aro tho nerve, confers Io catodt" "Oh, nt any of the Chicago cross ings," responded pa, wno had been dodging automobiles. Point of Vlow. "Did you notice how I moved tho audience last night?" asked the ama teur elocutionist "Moved Isn't tho propor nnmo for It," rcpolnod his critical friend. "It waa Uttlo short pi a stampede." SCALLOPS ARE REVIVED." .harming; fnalilon of Unym of ICmpreaa ffugeiile Airnlti In Vogue. Of the multltudo of charming things which the present revival of faahlona has given us, nothing la more fetch ing than tho scallop, which Is so grace fully decorntlvo Hint one can only won. der at Its long absence from the sar torial Held. The scallop was In high favor with the impress Hugcnle, and consequent ly the second empire gowns aro very liberally bcscalloped. The peerless Hiigcnle rarely made a mistake In matters of dress, and her Judgment was unerring. Hlie was the arbiter of fashion for many years, and, save for the ugly crinoline, the modes of that period were exqixlslttly grace ful nnd beautiful, and the numerous things which we are now borrowing from the second empire are Invariably attractive when adapted to our present day Ideaa. This season we nro being treated to a wealth of scallop, for the Trench have taken n fancy to them, and thus we ore favored. Many of the new gowns have no other form of decoration than scallops bound with the same material. Ono may perhaps suppose that this Is a most economical arrangement, but scallops are only for the long purse, unless they are made at home, for It requires a deal of time to bind each scallop carefully, and as the binding down Is done by hand. It Is a long task, and In large dressmaking estab lishments this sort of thing means big bills, hut on expensive gowns flounces are scalloped till the whole Is as fluffy as with leaves. Kcallops are bound with a contrast ing material In color many times, and thus a great variety may he obtained if one delights In scallops sufficiently to have several gowns trimmed with them In one's wardrobe at one time. Boston Globe. A GUARANTIED CURE FOR PILES lb-bine mind, niacins or iTotmdint nt Mir lruc1,l will r.ruiKj monar ir PAZO OINT- it.M laiia ta cur. ruu in i i w it ur- ant Poor, but Polite. "W Hit some money, do ye?" said the kind old ladr. "Now, I wonder rf ye deserve It V hat would you do with a nemir ef I rev It to ye?" "Lady," replied the polite becjrsr, "yer klndneaa would touch me so dat I'd buy a poatnl card wM de money nn write yer a note o UtanLs." Catholic Standard and Timet. It Would Heem no. Stringer ChrUtmas should bs a busy leaaou tor the pawnbrokers. . . , -. . , Nibbles liecuuse why? , gr,p ' a tcrnble monster. Strlnstr-IJecauae so many stocking. I , Hav.e J0" grip? Or, rather, has art hung up about that tlina. "'e 8P 8' 7 " reaJ tlie fol lowing letters. MotbarinllI flnd Mn. VfimioWi BootMnr These testimonials speak for them aurlethiin of reruna in nualunen Dwell tn Nests. Several travelers who have return ed from the heart of Africa nnd the Australasian conUncnt tell wonderful stories of nest-building people who In - hublt the wilds of those countries. The bushmcn of Australia nre, per - haps, the lowest order of men known They nre so primitive that they do not j know enough to build even the slm-1 plest form of hut for shelter. The nearest they can approach to It Is tn gather a lot of twigs and grass and, taking them Into a thicket or Jungle, , build a nest for a home. The nest Is usually built large enough for the family, and if the lat ter Is very numerous then tho nests are of large size. Sometimes the foil nge above will form n natural cover ing, but there is never any attempt nt constructing a protecUon from storms. 331 I SUlIered for S long time With a bad case of Catarrh, and took a Creat deal ol medicine without anr benefit T ltart A rnntlntll liparlapli mv rhafc-a had crown purple, my nose waa always atonoed tiD. mvljreath bad a siekenlnt. mid ' . . o - atspusungouoanuicougucaincessanuyl a. ucuru ui yuur o. o. o. aau wroic you, I commenced to use it, and after taking several bottles I was cured and hare never since had the slightest'symptom of I MJC UUCKSC. JUI.13 If I A K a aW, aJiUKUa Cor. 7th i Felix Sts., St Joseph, Mo. Wheeling, W. Va., May 29, 1903. I had Nasal Catarrh for years for which I csedS. S. S. with very gratifying results. I tried local applications for some time, and getting no permanent relief I cameto the conclusion that the seat of the trouble was in the tixd. Knowing S. S. S. to be a good blooa medicine I began its use, nnd after using it for some little while it did away entirely with the offensive mu cus in the nostrils, and I did not have to hawk and spit, especially in the morning, to dislodge the catarrhal matter, 1637 South St. Frkd H. Pressv. The filthy secretions and foul mucus that are continually dropping back into the throat, find their way into the stomach and nre absorbed into the blood. Catarrh then becomes con stitutional, and the only way togetrid of it is through the blood. Write us if you haw Catarrh, and our physici ans will advise you without charge. Tho Swift Speclfio Company, Atlanta, Ga. WET WEATHER. WI5D0M! v THE ORIfilNAt . SUCKER BtACK OR YELLOW WILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUMTlTUTej- catalooucs race SHOWINOT OLL LINE or OASMCNTS AND HATS. A. J. TOWCR CO., BOSTON. MASS., U.S.A. TOWCR CANADIAN CO., LTD., TORONTO, CANADA, PUTNAM Color more eoodt brighter and fatter colors than BUe perfect results. A tk dealer or we wUUend RUU CO., Unlonvllle, lUlnols. -XrBRISIIIflllir P1 yiri Mi fl a fltnM Hn 13 SB m 1 CAUGHT BY THE GRIP RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA "The World of Medicine Recognizes a rip as Epidemic Catarrh." Medical Talk. La Orlppe Is Epidemic Catarrh. It spares no class or nationality. The cultured and the ignorant, the aristo- crat and the pauper, the masses nnd , , . ' ... .M, . "o classes are alike subject to la grippe. None are exempt all are lia- ble. Grip is well named. The original j French term, la grippe, has been short- i i,v .), i,. im;,, , rm,,i grip- u ittiout intending to do so, a new word has been coined that exactly de scribes the case. As if some hideous giant with awful grip had clutched us in its fatal clasp. .Men, women, children, whole towns onj .!,:- are cau2ht in tlie baneful uuoi ui feiifM.; vi lis ntLvr cuevws. A Southern Judge Cured, Judge Horatio J. Goes, Hartwell, , Ga., writes: "Rnm. ftrrtr- al war. mm T t) i ,1 a . very Kvete BpeU o which ,e,t me ! w5th Byetemie catarrh. , i Pins High Tbts Year. -Mr dear, I want $100 for pin Vife money. Husband Humph! Pins must bs hlrb this year. Wife Yes. Diamond pins art. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Jr'tutest, lljchlett arid iitraacvtt btump Pallor oo the market. 119 II or power on Uie sweep with two bones. Write lor decrtptlT rataW and prices. - ktlHKSON MACHINERY CO. Toot of MorrUoi. Street iVortUnJ, Oregon LAND SCRIP FOR SALE 1 ,irBt rfaurrA r!nt tnr suwmi lnrr Htta In nr quantltr to farrninjr, jrrni.ni?. Ill desert or timber land wrhout test deuce or improTemenl for sftleaMnw, at mark et rM i, H. M. HfiMILTOK7. Thn port ten , Portland, Ore. FIRE PROTECTION! OtOEST IIOUSB IN NORTHWEST - lara ami complete alKW ortlr. Arpiralus, lloa I JJff iCm."c skJ ' ta HEAVY COM ER. I1RAZED JOINTS. REtl AtltE FIRE EXTIUUSHERS "Uticka"t3), ratroia"is,aacn. mesa am tha . 2"". "P""0? ' " W.'"'"". niinrii-KUvmH.um-u, A. U. LI A.C.L0.1S,rKtIani,0r Tba moat careful fanners andb-ardenerseverywhere place, confidence In Ferry's Seeds the kind that neverfall. a have been the standard for 49 yean. . am iiu, hu expt-riineut. , oum uy an aeaiera. 1U03 heeU auun.i mi for tlie asking. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich, ALWAYS CALL FOR A CIGAR BY ITS NAME MEANS MORE THAN ANY OTHER NAME BSOWH BAUDS GOOD FOR PRESENTS "Larsaat ItUar la tae WarU." "CYCLONE" THRESHERS Wind S ack r, 'ecdert. none iow rtsutpies THE A. H. AVERILL Write for Catalogue and Prices ataH FADELESS D V B S any other dye. On 10c package colora iltk, wool and cotton equally well and l oiiiranteed to post paid at luc a pftckaze, Write for free booklet "A friend advised me to try your Pe runa, which I did, and waa immediate ly benefited nnd cured. Tho third hot tie completed the cure." II. J. Goss. Cured In a Few Weeks. Miss Jean Cowgill, Grlsnrold Opera House, Troy, If, Y., is the leading lady with the Aubrey Stock Co. She writes tho following: "During the past winter of 1001, I Buffered for several weeks from a severe attack of grip, which left a serious ca tarrhal condition of the throat and head. "Some ono suggested Pernna, As a last resort, after wasting much timo and money on physicians, I tried tho remedy faithfully, and in few weeks was aa well as ever." Jean Cowgill. Saved by Pe-ru-na. Hon. Jamei R. Guilt is ono of the oldest and most esteemed men of Oma ha, Neb. He bos done much to make it what it is, serving on public board a number of times. He endorses Pern na in the following words: "I am 08 years old, am halo and hearty and I'cruna has helped me at tain it. Two years ago I bad la grippe my life waa despaired of. Peruna saved me." J. It. Guill. Dr. G. Gee Yo WcnJerful Hoice Treatment Thla woDderfal Chi nes, doctor la calud areftt because he cures people without opera tion that are given up to die. Ho cure, with th,w wontlerrul Chi nese herbs, roots, buda, barlcs and vece able, thut are entirely un known o medical al- ejict In this conn- 7, Through ih. use 01 those harmless remedu-s this rmuus doctor knows the action of -iter aoudlflvreut remedies Hhlch he auc essmlly uses 111 d flVrent diseau. Ile KUarant-, s to cureca.arrh, asthma, lune, throat, rbfumat am, nervousneaa, atouiaiii, liver, kid neys, etc; has hundreds or testlmo 1 lals. C'harires ruo1erute. Call and a, e him, ratlents out of the city write lor blanks and clrruiara, rwudalan p. COSSUliTATlO.V I'itliE. Al) lilt Las The C. Gsa Wa Chinesa Medicine Co. lW-i-lil ALDER XT POBTUt'TO. nSFCOH Mention paper I To Convince You THE CHATHAM Is tho 11KST INCUHATOII on the market, I will send you one, freight prepaid, and wait for my pay until October 1, 1805. It was given tho highest award at the Oregon State Fair, held at Salem last fill. Write fir our Descriptive Cataleguo of Incuba tors and llroodcrs and our tlmo proposition. GEO. W. FOOTT, Dept. 12 Portland, Oregon 1 M P. N. U. No. 4-1905 W11KN writing- to advertiser, plee inentloQ tbts paper. I "RUSSELL', ENGINES Tnctloa or PorUbl Slaip'e or CompountS Wood or Straw Uurntrs MACHINERY CO. PORTLAND, ORCQ0N now todyebltKk and mixed colors MUNKOtl