MODES OF THE MOMENT. PR mm THE POINSETTIA. Lavish ute of Un 1 tmturo of th fall millinery niodr. Orcon, ranrborry onj rd nr colon favored for undrrturU. Leather to tho chief deooretir mo tif this rfoa for trurollng nnd motor coatumo. A Special rarorlte at the lloliaajr. nt-jlet,-! that rdnklnir will tnko " ' , i th plc or tho itmpping tnat n noM f)j.t atnn.MaM ........ whImhih a nil - . luMiiunviiniuiuj "mvuAiiu ua .... pocumr fancy ao ions. in winter, nerntipa tor mo rroson inai r.wi.r.i k.n.. m ..i.irr, m.nr that tint H o chocrfuU The doctor ! Qf ,na MntCT bftUi chc unvu uixwmu liiui various awm i .ilh i lui imrfnmtnithiii miiMiL havo n distinct effect on the hettlth, no It Is said, mul that Violet and bluo tints aro most soothing to tho nerves, 'while ECarlct and other bright red colon euro melanciiolla. Now, vo cannot. If wo would, always command n room pa percd anil painted with red In which to sit when wo feel out ot spirits, but roiNSEniA rcLciiuiinniA. a few bright flowers wo may have, even In winter, ami certainly they aro most welcome nt this season of the year. Tho brlguteitt and purest ot carmlno tints are from the Uumlng bracts of rolusettlu puleherrima, and these plants are most decorative, standing well In a room when fully expanded. Scarlet Van Thol tulips, too, scarlet geraniums (specially prepared for wh ter (lowering). Salvia splcndcns, Llbo- nla tlorlbiiiidn and Serlcographls gbels brlghtll arc all extremely brilliant In tlut and should be decidedly useful where brightness and cheer arc In view. TROPICAL FRUITS. S?rrtarr Wllaon Telia of Sew Citrus Fruit A Hardy 3wet OranaT "The efforts of tho department to create a hardy orange tree that would produce a sweet orange have at last been successful. A hybrid of the Flozt da orange and Japanese trlfollata has fruited and given us the desired re-' suit. Another hybrid gives us au or- unge very similar to the grape fruit, and i third gives us u fruit equal to the lemon for all practical purposes. Other fruits of these hybrids will be valuable for marmalades and cooking. The hardy orange? which have been secured as a result of crossing the sweet orange with the hardy Japanese orange are now ready to distribute, and the work of distribution will be Inaugurated In tho winter. These Dew hardy oranges will unquestionably make-possible the development of eer. oral Important Industries In the south. The oranges aro valuable for marnuv lades, and from the fact that they may be grown In nearly nil the south ern states great possibilities for their usefulness are opened up. Evon If they should not come Into genera use for manufacturing purposes or for general orchard planting, they will un doubtedly eventually become a feature In every dooryard throughout tho south. Aside from their value for the manufacture of marmalades and pre- berveij, tbey will be exceedingly useful for pies and other purposes." Thus Secretary Wilson In his annual report briefly sums up the Interesting and Important work that has been proceeding with the citrus fruits. Thousands of orange plants, as It ap pears from other sources of Informa tion, have been sent from the propa gating houses In Washington and planted In Florida and later distributed as small trees throughout the gulf Btatcs and In North and South Caro lina as a test of their ability to with stand tho cold. Fruits from these plants have been coming In to the de partment from localities where it la Impossible to grow tho common Flor ida orange. Two specimens of the hybrid fruits resemble tho pomelo, or grape fruit, and novo made such a favorable Impres sion on tho department authorities that tho names of the "Busk" and the "Wil letf have been bestowed upon them, and It Is expected that a few years more will bring them on the northern markets. Secretary Wilson Is credited with the commendation: "They're a go. They can bo grown in every back yard south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers." The gr-rdleaa Apple, Exchanges are passing along the as sertion of one Willis Scott, who soys that for ninety years a blossomless, seedless, coreless applo hoa been grown at Broadway, O. It was a freak found by a man named Ford near the head waters of tho Scioto, and by him prop agated by grafting. The apple U small, white and very sweet Dwarf Trees. Frequently wo find that dwarf trees aro planted for tho purpose of produc ing fancy fruit They thrive best when grown under high pressure culture, re ceiving careful attention In thinning, pruning and scientific cultivation. ISxporfa of rear. Sevcnty-Ilvo thousand packages of Bartlett pears wcro exported from east ern orchards to Drltlsh markets last year, and the total shipments of east orn grown summer and fall pears amounted to nt least 105 car loads. A new noto In trimmings Is Intro duced by the nso of turnover collar and cum of son icotner on sain waists ot bun's veiling. In keeping with the popularity of brown at a costume color underskirts of cold en brown, some with a black trin. are In exceptional demand. flrootlyn Sagl. iTKi)ini,E imi'TALlTY. lr. would lmvnlieen Incredible lint iniitv if nhiui. v. Tmlierver. ot Svru cusc, N. Y., had not done tho liost lie could lor his mifforlnir. boh. "My Imv." ho rsvu. "cut n. lenriill irnsi rtvxr 111 ivi. an T llllllllCtl ltllckll'lt'l 1 ... Cnlvn mhtnli nlllnkK llPlllotl aiuiv i'unu ...... It nntl Raved Mr eye. Uood for burns and ulcer too. Only 2-o nt llenmin'i Punrmncy. A SAFE COUGH MKIiIClNK lOlt CHUjDHRX. In buvlnir n couch medlclno for children nnver lionfmld to buy Cham liorlnln'a Couch Hcmody. Tliero Is nn ilnnt-pr from It nnd relief Is nlway follow. It la csnoclnllv vnlu nlile for colds, croup nnd whooping coul'Ii. For wile by Tio Modern I'lmrnmoy. Alnara, "Do you know, Qrumpey, that halt of tho world DTr knows what ths other half U dorngr "Womsxi do." Detroit Free Tress. Something (or Your Eastern Friends The VMS Ihsuo of tho publication "Orecon Wnahlncton nnd Idaho nnd Their Itesourctn." Issued by the PnHfciiKnr Department of tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, Is uow rvaily for distribution, u you hnvo friends In thn Knat wlio aro m; terested In the raclilo northwest. ennv of this iiubllcntlon would lie a welcome visitor to their homes. This publication will lie mailed to nu. given ntldresa upon receipt of four cents in stamps to pay posnige. rottf nepartee. First $10,000 a Week Vaudeville Art ist-What Is the cup that crjeersT BecoDd 110.000 a Week Vauaovuw Artlat Your mug; It would make any body laugh, Cleveland Lander. FOIt PLEASANT AND HARMLESS. Dou't tlrus the etomach to euro cough. Ono Minute Cough Cure cuts tno mucus. ilruw8 tnc inllamntion out of the throat, luntrs and bronlcal jiiucB, iieais, sootna anu cures, a quick cure for Croup and Whooping Cough. Ono Minute Cough Cure re lieves a cougn in one minnte (localise It acts first on the mucus membrane right where the cough trouble In the throat or tleeD-scated on the lungs. Hold by The Modern Phar macy. CHA3IPIOX LINIMENT RHEUMATISM. ChuH. Drake, a mnllcnrrleratCliiui- uvllle. Conn., says: '.Chamberlain's ruin imiiii is tno clinininon of nil i n inentH. Tho past year I was troub led u great ileal witn rlicumnllsni In my shoulder. After trying several enres the storekeeper here recom mended this remedy and It comple tely cured mo," Thciu Is no use of unyonc Rufferlnc: from that nalnful ailment when this liniment can be ob tained for a small sum. One nnnl! cation gives prompt relief and Its continued use lor n short time will irodnce p permuuent cure. For sale ly The Modern Pharmacy. A'othllti; .u It. Mr. Youiixliu.-tiatii) Are you golnu to Join tlie ladles' Uu-rary club? Mrs. loungliusbaiul What's the use! went over to tee what It was like, and the first thing I saw was a big sign that said, "No Talktng Allowed." Detroit Free Press. STRIKES HIDDEN ROCKS, When vour shin of health strikes mo iiKiuen rocks ol uonnumptlcii, 'neiimonla. etc., you aro lost. If you don't get help from Dr. King's New mscovery lor consumption. .1, w. McLlnnou. of Tallauecra Sorlmrs. Ala., writes: "I had liecn very 111 witn Pneumonia, under the caro of two doctors, but was getting no I letter nnthvhcn I began to take Dr. Klnir's New Discovery. The first (Ioho gave relief, ono hottlo cured mo." Huro euro for soro throat. bronchitis, couirhs ond colds. Uunr- anlectl at itenson's l'harmncy. rlco fiOc and $1.00. Trial bottle rce. STARTLINU ilORTALITY. Statistics show startllnir mortnlltv from appoodlcltls nnd peritonitis. To prevent and euro theso awful diseases, thero Is Just one reliable tetnedy, Dr. King's New Llfo Tills. M. Flannery, of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says: "They havo no equal for Con stipation nnd Illlliousness." 2."c at ilenBOU's I'harmacy. INVALUAHLE FOR RHEUMATISM I havo been Biifferinc: for tho past few years with a sevcto attack of rheumatism and found that llnllnnl's Snow Liniment was the only thing that cave mo satisfaction nnd tended to nllovlnto my pains. .March 24,'02, John O. Dcgnnii, Kinsman, Ills. 23o, 60c aiyl tl.OO. Sold liy Tlio Modern l'luiniiacy. TIMELY TOPICS. Tho oysters R right In tho swim, IialUtuoro American. Tho wntcnuclon Is n-passln', but th Sumpktn la n-comln', and the odor of ic early plo Is In tho land. nalttmore American. The director of the mint lmirdcred tha lauo of a very largo number of pennies In anticipation of tho reopen ing of the churches for tho fall and winter season.- Washington Post STARTLINU HPT TIll lJ. People the world over were horri fied on learning of tho burning of a Chicago theater In which nearly six hundred coilo lost their lives, yot mnro tluin live tlini'M this miiuW or over :i,(HX) ieopl dleil from pneu iiionla In Chicago during tho samo year, with scaicely a uiHslng notice. Every onn of those cuhoh of pneuino nla resulted fnim a cold and could have been pa-venttsl liy tho timely use of Clmtr.lHrlulu'n Cough Remedy. A great many who hml every reason to fear pimnnionta have warded It off by tho prompt uxo of this ruiuedy. The following U an liiNtnnen tit this sort: "Too much cannot Ik' said In nvor of CliainlHTlaln's Cough Rem cdy, and eicclally fur eolds and In llueiK.i. I know that It cured my d'Uightur. ljuiiii, of a severe unld, ami I believe saved her llfo when she was threatened with piieumotna." W. I). Vii.ttix, Logan, Now York. Sold by Tho .Modern Pharmacy. An llluaton, "Do you think that an egotist has tho bet chance of success In Ufa?" "No," answered tho philosopher. 'The fgotl.tt Is so well satisfied with himself that he Is likely to seem suc cessful whether he Is or uot"- Wash ington Star. fraifcil W I New MUattBJWmrBy!aa3IaaaB . . WE CAN FIT THE HEAD AND FEET SO YOU WILL FEEL EASY AND COMFORTABLE tir t t WEL Br $ fir M CPRKI) CONSPAIPIION. ; - ' .Mrs. 11. W. Kviuw, Clenrwater, A CIIIOAOO ALDERMAN OWES Ivan., writes, my iiiihIiiiiiiI lay sick HIS ELECTION TOCIIAMHElt for three monts. Tim riot-tors wild ' LAIN'S COI'dll REMIIDY. uu nnti tpncK coiiHUiniitiuu. wo pto cured a Dottle ot mil uru s llore hound Svrun. and It cured him That was six years airo and since thou wo havo always kept a bottle In the house. Wu cannot do without It. For coughs and colds it I ma no equal. 2Sc, Jive ami HM Sold by The Modern Pharmacy. hys- A Dlavnoala. Nell Gracious! She's awfully tertcal. Isn't Bbc? Itclle Yes. Somebody very foolishly told her she was most charming when she laughed. Philadelphia Ledger. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. To draw out tho fire of a burn, or heal a cut without leaving u scar, use DeWltt's Witch Hiuel Salvo. A specific for piles, (let tho genuine. J. L. Tucker, editor of tho Ilarmon licr. Centre, Ala., writes: "1 havo used DoWitt's Which Hazel Salve In my family for piles, cuts nnd burns. It Is tho liest salvo on the market. Every family should keen It on liniid." Soltl by Tho Modern Pliannncy, "1 cau heartily ami consclentiuiiHl recommend Chnmhcrmtn's Coiik Remedy for ntfectloiiM of the throat ami lung," says Hon. Jtihii Shenlck, 'JlM So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two years airo iliirlnir a imlltk-nl cam jiatgn. 1 caught cold alter being ovur- iieaitHi, which irritated my inrotit ami 1 was dually comiielletl to stop, hh I could not sikmik aloud. In my ex tremlty a mend ntlvlsotl mo to iik nmuiberlaln's Cough Remedy. 1 took two doses that afternoon nut) could not beilevo my senses when I found the next morning the Inilauimatloii had largely subsided. I took several loses that tiny, kept right on talk lug through tho campaign, ami 1 thank this medicine that 1 won my aaat In the Council." This remedy Is itir saio ny tiio .Modern rnarniacy, Sllahtlr DIDerrnt. "nut." protested tho homely heiress, "ho assured me be loved mo for my own sake." "You misunderstood him," replied her friend. "He told my brother bo loved you for your owulngs' wiko." 1'lilln dclphla Ledger. A Sure Cure for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Old Sores. Corns. Bunions. Qalls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lams Back, Stiff Joints, Frosted Feet Bums, Scalds, etc. AH ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam mation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES tho Pores, loosens tho Fibrous Tissues, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving tho Muscles natural elasticity. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED SCIATIC RHEUMATISM Mrs. E. A. Simpson, S00 Craig St., Knorvlllc, Tenn., writes: "I have been trying tho baths of Hot Springe, Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find postoffice order for $1.00. Send ma large bottle by Southern Uipress." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BE SURE YOU OET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, V. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY The Modern Pharmaoy. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakhk. Mllrttif m VaMuuaMa caargM. All work guAmutaa.1 Srei-eUaa. Waiihr,l'liMaasnt Jawlrrl Lol Prira corr.vuK ohovh. okk. .1. S. Mtftllej. J.C. .Injllliti Jledley $ Juhiutoh, Attorneyiat-law Offlec Suite :t llitnli HUly. 8Mclnl itttentiim Kb en to Mining and Corporation lnw. J. E. YOUNG Utornay-at'Law Uflta on Mala Hml, Waal M CoTTAtiit Okovk, Okk A. II. KING AHoriicy at fijaiw aoTT.tait a nor v., onn. II ali & Co I well Mining Uiiqltieur U. S. iMincntl Surveyors llmmU Hank ilhltf. CotUiw tlrtivu i)0.3t)ivsonlitii lllttr. I'orUniHl, Oremiw. Tlic First National Bank OK Cottaok Ghovx. Okk. Paidu Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan tut approved eurly, Kxehang told, svsIIhIIo hhv ,iutro ti thoUniWil Btatva ItSSBSKVliSIS. Hmkhm. L T Morrla '. I! W 11 BUM Caibler I'. Wo I I" IC I V A T IS I1' 4 All thn lateal ireMoieBla. AHK TIIK Altl'Wl rOU TTCIK K'lS PLAIN al JIHIHCATHI) W, KI.KI'TRIUTV, KTC. No aiMiliucloiaa ai S! Twin raaaoiiatily. f Vnt (miliar iwrtleiiUn mUlrets I Dr. II. t!. SClll.IiHl-. I 0. & S. I R R TlweT.WaNo.J To Take Effect Apr. 2nd, 1901. KNOWL.KS & OETTYS I'roprletorH of ...The Miners Supply House... JfcOur Motto: Good Goods for Low Prices.- Butt tint 2:U l-.ttl 3:01 Sill 3:17 3:S0 I.3A 3:SS 3:41 3:M IMiuuU -No I -A.M. UU 1M "0 7lW 8.2 I'M t 7-40 0J :0I 7.7 Hill H If: 17 9 6 6: JO 10 e X Jft II t 8:10 J2 : hi VM IA.C Silt 10.(1 3aiul Matuuljr. I awt Haily 4V il'l auHilar, '""tATl0.fl. .Otiljtja'nrruv Wnkl.ll ourtlii. t!rii tlonlo. .. .lUler . . . . Horma . IJixl (luali . . . ONVnlrit .. . "IBwort ... . ..iMar.. Uneky 1'ullit. .Ilwl llrldga... .WIMWIKX) Kmtol rr.ick. VI llouuil Nn S-No i A.M.-I'.M liTuTinit lOM'J S:(W I0:ii t:W low via 0M 1:17 10UU 1:11 10:W f.59 lonTi too v:!9 1:14 :IS 4111 ii:86 1:00 tl:l 1:00 2 2 -TO-- Spokane, St, I'aut, MtimeajiuliH, Jtiituth, Clilcnio, St r.outH AND AM, TOINTS KA8T AND SOUTH Overland Trains Dally Tba Flyer And The Fast Mall Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Daylight Trip across ths Gis.ads and Rocky Mountains. I'or TIckotH, Itnti'M, KoWcirH and Full liiforiiiiitliin, Cull on or uddrt'HM, U. DI0K80M, 0. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. 8.G. YKKKHB., Joint rlik ut atilM'er aiuloonaUila.. KrulL'ht will nut lu riMNilrml at t li. K. II. l.nl altur tM 1'. in. To tiiiuio jorwatuiDK tin noil train ireiitnt mual ln lollrcrnl In mnpla llmu lu icruilt of Us kolng billed, A.li. WOOD, Acting (len Mgr. U. W. V Hoaitlu A. Wash Hubjaet to cbantre without notfv.. Alloiitwanl fmlitlil fiirwanluil only at tho ik n 01 auijiiivr KMuiHinaiKiiKv. 1 ig-j rirat Aranno. VmlL'ht will nut liu nmilriulat tlia O. .tr M. ' 'olvot)xpiMltod iur lc on fivlght, Itotilo your MliliiiiiuntH via (Irunt Nortlicru. Full In foriimtloii from U'M. IlAIMinil. (lutlt, AKl'llt. rortlnnil, Oivkoii. II , 1 Ksssasiawssass General Merchandise, Miners' Tools and Ammunition BOHEMIA, OREGON. 9 VOll AN IMl'AfltUI) AI'l'BTITK LONH Of lipPCltltl) IllwnVH rOHtlltH from faulty illgOHtlon. All 'that Ih needed Ih a fuw iIosoh ot ('liumliui--IiiIii'h Htoumcli mid IA Tnblotw. Tlioy will Invltforutn tho Htoiiineli, HlreiiKtlit'ii tliu iIIuchIIoii nnd ujvo von nn niipotllo llko u wolf. '1'liuw TnblotH hIbii net nn iv Ki'nllo laxntlvo, l'"or Halo by Tlio Modern I'liuriimcy. BARKER & PERMAN I'UOl'HllSTOIlH OK , THE EXGHANOE" -DKAI.Iiltll IN lfINK --1 i' WiNJJS, IJQUOKS, CIGARS, Main atreot. Dulluiii' (lr uvtv Ore, Subscribe for the Nugget, $1.50 a Year, 'ft J? ' i S .a