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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1905)
it OLD PEOPLE Tfad Pains and Ailments Anv tnlnt r ' tlio Mood quickly r.hows fine 1 f with old people, nnd troubled, which n younger, more vigorous con- t ttitutlon hfltla In check, take jiD.-uit fision of tliortc f ml vnnccil venrd. A mole, wart or pinitilc often lit-uiiia to in- A' flame ntul fcHtcr, terminating In n note tliat reftiNid to heal. Wanderinff paint of a iheumatlc charm ter ore almost connt.itit, the joints pet HtilT and the mun cled Bore, while Klecilcmmrn.l nnd nervousness make life a burden. The nut tiral activity of the body U not , . . i xt i ,i it tUm severe at trick of la Crinne, which left mo eo jrrcat in old flge and all the a,most ft , icM wrpck To wfetc,ieJ organd get dull and BUiish, cii,litlm, lUienmiitiHiu developed. In hort failing to carry out the wantc time after feKiii.iiiK H. . 8. I wn relieved of the tuattcrs and poinotid accumu- win and lmve Ki''el -n leli nnd Mreiij'h nnd Inting in thedystem and they -''yne-al l.elili U letter limn foryeiini. 1 heart- tn, .... .t nh.,,.ri..,i t. recommend S. 8. 8. for nil Mxd dlHeaea. are taken up nnd abaorbed by 'Un, a c v GltKOOBYt the blood, rendering it weak nnd unable to properly nourish the system. There Is no reason why old ago thould not be as healthy ad youth if the blood Is kept pure nnd htrong. 8. S. 8. Its fine tonic effect. Almost from general heulthbciua to improve nnd Tt:Z SWIFT Iti'Mi i.f All I'lnjr. I tin tint en re fur i r 1 I -1 1 1 (iluyit; glre me tin- klii'l of I'luy In wliiili tln tflrt I J nut it (iiirn n am tlie llciMrm In Muy; Th (ilny In wlili'li In tlma of neej tlie liero' rljihl mi ilrrk. And where tlie I, 1 1 1 1 it tc villain gta it atwaya In ttm mwlt. I luvn tit lionr the Klrl rrfum (lie vlltaln'a gold to tako. And aiir ttmt raga arc royal dtnl wlit'ii worn for vlrtnw'a tnki; I lore to m0 Iiit lirnu itrrlliie to hi'inl the rli-li ii n n ' m lurk. And awut 1 tin villain with a club athwart bia uly niM'k. ( not for nut tlm (inllle fnrci tlio Ilmi-ii fol ill-Till. Where tuna I but a jnckniinpi-a ami woinnii Ik a Moll; I'll tnWu tin' Hlurdy plot la wlilch tin- villiila trii-a to wrick I'll ii Iiito'k ip, nml in tint I'lul J tint gi't It In tin tii'rk. I.ouUrllln ( 'uuritT Joiiranl. Thnan lovln f.lrla Mi KIiIitIi'IkIi Ymi mnjr not IicIIctk It, but I rrfaxril ofTir from tlireii J if -fcri'iit nii'ii liixt iiiouili. Minn YoiiiikImhI -( Hi, I don't doubt It. Hut what witi. tln-y m-lliuu? I'lso a Cure ft a rnincily for rmigbi, cold I nd cnuin. tiuii. Try it. l'rice Z5 ceuta, t (IrUKgint. The I'ollln Kililnr. Callor 1 hnvo a littlu pooin whlrh Kill tor (liunily) 'J'lml ki'i t b'luu n uver thrrf, air. t'nlliT (gvnliilly) U hit tlm llterury erltlr? Kditor (politrly) No; he'a the boun-c-r. M'tiy lliry C'nmi' I. a to. llilubnnd (in hut nnd oviTroat) (Jood grnrioui! llitvcii't you K"t your coul on Wifi It'a nil fixrd riri'pt t ticking in lay ilrm uln-v.i ao thi-y won't K''t liiuan rd. I'll In- n-udy in luilf an hour. rT( I'lTiimnriitly 'urrl. N Ituor nrrvntimiPH I I 0 lln llrl ilay'l liar i.f I r. K llli.'' I lr.'Kt Si tvn imiiiirrr. H,.m r..r Kri".- i Iriul IhiiiIi-hiiiI tr.'nila.r. J'r. 11. 11. Klluit, l.l.l ,u.il Arth St., l'hll.l.'lilil, No Tim Left. "Winter win-lit looking well?" In nski'd of a atrri't enr juihsimihit wlm looked llki a fariniT. "1 iiiiiiin." was the brlff r'idy. "(bmil drul of allow out In the. eotin try ?" Mrbbr." 'Trice of bay up any?" "Can't H.iy." "Hut nn-ii't you a farmer, my friend V" "Yes, I'm a farmer; but thin winter I've been court In' a wldder woman wuth $S,ioo nnd I haven't had any time to foul around with hihiw or hay or anything else." Chleaun News. The Kinil Y ou llavo Alwiivs I if tuie of Clins. II. I li tclier, nnd lias been made under his in iNonal MiM i vision for ov'i HO years. Allow no nn to doceivo you in this. Coiintet iVits, Iinitntions nml ,!iist-jis-";ood urn lint l'vpi i inirnts, nnd ndaiiT tlio health of Children Kxperie-neci ttaiii.t. lvpi iinu iit. What is CASTORIA Cnstoilii is n liaiinless siibstitttto lor Castor Oil, I'aro orle, Drops nnd Soolliintr .Syrups. It is I'leusnnt. It ontaiiiH neither Opium, Moi-phiiio nor otlier Jsarcotio Mibstatiee. Itsntrois iU irnaiaiitco. It destroys Worms) nnd allays lVverlslinoHS. Jt t'tires Diarrluva nnd "Wind Colic. Jt relieves Tccthinur Troubles, cures Constipation and riatiileucv. It assimilates tlio Food, regulates tho StomiK li and itowels, gUiit"; healthy and natural hleep. Tho Cbildrcn's l'anacea Tho mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought S7 Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CIHTAUn OOMPANV. TT MURMV PRUSSIAN LICE on Poultry. kill the lice. Never fail.. CLEANED OUT ALL THE LICE AND MITES. Allwrt niiK-I. i 1,1 1 imiiliiinM ii, kliun.. li.Miulit a 111 til I'rubbUn l.li Klllr ana iiiuhI It lliiiruiiKlilV tlow IIiikk i"l l''lHil lil Miultiy Iioiiko rntlii l) live Trom UoeiUiU mlU'. lurora unliiK, tlu pouUiy liiiunv m ullv. w I 111 rod Uuo Hiid mile.. JUST THE THINO FOR LICE ON HQC8, J II. MnliMii'. i t A.lol. Mil, on hiK. nml I" win-ill live llint - yoiilXAMIi IWO CO., f ...i..Li:L:','c is purely vegetable nnd is tlic nafc.st nnd best blood inirificr nnd tonic for old people, bcrause it i:i gentle, tint nt the name time thorough in il:4 action, purify ing the blood of nil poifions and foreign matter, strengthening it and toninir "t the entire (tvnteih by the fir: t dose tin? ni'pi tile iin rcases, th3 the pain and ailment pa.s away. CPLCinC CO., ATLAtSTAi CA. Wmii'I Aktm ini-il. Mu w ii a it iiietnber of u North Sidn ehureh, mid ulie wiin tryliii; to linjirei. the f ii -t tipmi the mind of tlm friend who rode out with her on u In tu ele vated train tht other iilifht. "I'm it a good it ehureh member aa any one, nnd 1 don't enr who know It," alio anld In tin. eourau of her talk. "Well, It'a nothing to be iiHhnined Of," Nil Id the friend. "I wum nlau olire n ehureh member, and I never wna aaliHtiied to own up to It." "Aahatned! Who auya I nm nahnm ed?" ahoiited the llrat woman, until every one In the ear turned to look. Aahnmed ? Well, now, I rather KUeaa not. I'm a i'ood ehureh member, and who dnrea any I nm nalmmed of It? The jiitmoii who told you I nm nHhamed of It la n liar. There!" "Why, no one told mv yon wero nHhamed of It," anld the friend. "Well, then, why are you Haying It?" "I didn't nay It." "You did:" "Well, then. I auppofn I did." "Well, I'm not iiKhiiini'd. I'll give yon to under kImiiiI that, nnd you enn put It In your hint Kiimmer'a bonnet that I nm not." And then n the train Mopped aho lidded: "(Jood by, dear. I ut off here." ' 1'rolmlily the ynuiigi'at geneml in tlm world la o m-pbesv ( tint lutu Shall of I'lTHln. a boy not yet 14 yearn old. He holda the rank of full general in tha Per lnu army. Mothrmwlll flnil Hri. Wlnilow'i Hoothtnj Pyrup ttm ImiM riuiimly lnuio (ur tludr clilldrvu durlug tlm lui'tlilng jrlol. C'rllUlxm. Joe What do you think of Mlxa (Job bletoll? I'lll,. Ilitelleet. ell? I'red Yen; but lier ilitelleet Isn't lu It with her eouviTHntioniil abibtiua. no Jooil Kent ore. JiuiMon If there'a one tiling I illnliko more than another lt' a hIimIIow iiiiiii. Sauixon Yea, but tlierc'a one thins iu lii-i favor. JiuiHou I'd like to know what it In. SauiHon A Mlmllow iiiiiii doi-Mii't re- quiru ua uiueh wntrlilnR an n deep one. To Break In New Shoea. Alwaya ntiaki In Alien' Knot-Fax1, a Miwi!ir. Ilnirim linl, hm fat I ii tf, Iiiiik. .iilin (ret run' cnriiH, iiiMroHiug iihiIk nml 1iiiiii..ii At nil .1 riiKKlKlM and ntii Klorea. '.'-' I'oii't mM-upt anv iitiiiiii(i. .-iiiplii mulled HU E. Addr; Allull . UlllmUM. A' liny, N. V. Kniiin OKI rial lit. The I.iid.v It heeiiis to lui; these ber ries re rather xiuali. The l'e. Idler I'm mire they linve got their fall growth, ina'ani. The I.miI.v I'oxsibly; but I'm epiite sure your ijuart boxes haven't got theirs. 15oii"ht Iiuh borno tlio fii i:i- Signature of THCKT. NBW VORN OITV. LICE KILLER kills liiinlly applied I'nlnt perchea, in-mi tioiry, etc.. and tlic tuiuea Sold by dualera, 50c anil i.ug per can. u m i"' rru.aiuii l.uu Kluui in ju.t ia. tiling (or l.ce i. iimi'iihi. m orllaud, Or., Uoasl AuU tit .n Hueli n MUlnUc! I'liyalrliin Voiii nllmeiit Ilea In the In ry 11 x . tlmrrix nnd eplKlottlH. IIooIIk'iii Indadel Aa' in aflhur thlnkln' th' trouble wn 111 1110 thront. I011H lilatnnre Appreelntlon. Mn. Jordan I S1 you ever henr tny (IiiiikIh ter hIiik. Mr. Johnaoii? Mr. Johnaon Oh, yea; I only lv five bloeka from your hotian, you know. Huby, tho Itlxtcwd. Mr. IIIkkt, Mra. ItlKKer, Mini Ibiby IllKKer, which of tlila lntereatlfiK fiunlly la the hlf Keat, and why the blKKMt? Anawer Iluby ItlKKer, beenuHu he la a little ItlKKer. KxeiiaeiJ. I any, If yon nre no 11 v fully Miiiiirt nt inoliU'iiiH, tell mo how f 11 r off thiiinler In when you henr the 1 1 ik l roll, t'liletihitot' I eiiu't do tliitt, hlr.'' Cniwfoot - Von ean'tV 'n b-it la t or No; I'm the lllitnln ciili iilatur. A I "1111 V A mini ilrlvlliK In the eotlll try loat a nut fT hla wiikoii wheel. Meeting imi Italian, he linked If ho had a monkey wrench. The liidlKiumt Italian wnithfiilly replied, "Me no keep a monkey ruueh; uiv keep a nlieep ranch." ConvIncltiK "(Vrtiilnly, I nm sure It'a a counterfeit note," anld the re ceiving teller. "It hna one very not lee Bblo flaw; Ifi In the paper." "Hut, my dear niun," pro tea ted the depositor, "In theao dnya you mi n't believe every thing you ae In the paper." A Hint. Mr. IHkIiHw (looking up from the puper Well, well! Won dera will uevet eeuav! They've K"t ao now Unit they enn photoKnipn In eol ora. Mra. IIIkIiIIvu (xhiuclnK at his noae) I think, my dear, you'd better Ket your picture taken before the old proeeaa la abandoned. Kxemplary runfKhment. A mother brouk'ht her little aim for hla llrnt time t) aehool, and mild to the teacher: "Thin boy o' mine la very delicate, im he in nfther a fit of hnrmoiiln on the looiiK"; but If he dH-M iinythiiiK bould, an' I know he will, bate thu wan next to him, an' 'twill friKhten him." He Won Kindly. Mr. Kubbubs You know you're only talkliiK non HeiiHe. What do you want n couple of new Kowna fori Mra. Hubbubs Why, Mra. rinyne hna got a dozen kowiis, all of them much handnomer than tho two or three that I've got. Mr. Kub bubs Yea, I know. hut a homely woman llko that nesls rich attire la order to attract attention. Seizing the Opportunity. "Alwnya," advlaes the pompous person who has accumulated aevernl millions, "always any, 'I will. Never allow yourself to bo dlstimyisl by the outlook'. Over come the outlook! Ttiat's the way to aueceed." "One, then." comments the poor person to whom he addresses this homily, "should always any, 'I will'?" "Yea, air." "And you always any It?" "I do." "Will you lend me half a million to, get my airship In running order?" Proved Ills Tencher Wronp. Little Willie's father found his youthful sou holding up one of his rabbits by tho ears and snyliiK to him: "How much Is seven times seven, now? Hah," the father heard the boy say, "I knew you couldn't. Here's another one: Six times six Is how much?" "Why, Wil lie, what In the world are you doing with your rabbit?" asked the father. Willie threw the rabbit down with disgust. "I knew our teacher was wrong," was all he said. "Why, how?" asked his father. "Why, she told us this morning that rabbits were the greatest multipliers In the world. HOME OF MACL5ETH UNCHANGED Cuwdor Caatle Still Mock the Tooth of lt vonrluit Time. Hamlet's castle nt Elslnore, which still remains precisely ns in his day. Is not the only habitat which still mocks tho tooth of cormorant devouring time. The castle of Macbeth, thane of (ilanils and of Cawdor Cawdor castle -built in tho year 1 UU. nlso still stands Just outside of the village still called "Caw dor." at Inverness, In Scotland, says Shakspenrennii, and If It doe not hap pen to rain when tln tourist ap proaches It (and It sometimes docs not rain In Scotland he will exclaim as lui lean did, "this castle hath a pleas ant seat, the air nlnmly and sweetly recommends itself to our senses." During Its many centuries of life, Cawdor eastlo has accumulated many wings, "outer walls" nnd new Inte riors, nnd so the great hall where tho deed of dreadful note was first resolv ed may not be at present loented (nnd, for once, tradition has not selected 0110 of them). Hut a ehnmber where the deed may have been done there Is In on of tho oldest parts of the old pile. For several yenrs this ehninlter has been tendered by the present thnno of Cawdor on of the Campbell family (the present owners of the property) as a bedroom for a night's lodging to any nrtlst who will ns quid pro quo paint uion Its walls a picture of some Inci dent of tho tragedy neeordlng to Slink sp wire. Thnt not ninny artists have enred for such a night's lodging on any terms we are lod to guess from the fact that only four pictures are on that cham ber's walla. Lady Mncboth In her nlghtrobo; Macbeth with the fatal dag ger drawn; the brludlo ent thnt mewed thrice, und tho owl, the fatal belmanl ua well aa the three secret black, unj midnight lings over the caldron! Everything else In the house is more quiet when there Is Illness, but did you ever notice tho Impudence of tho cloclu which tlck all tho louder. Vtll RAN MILWAlKtr. IDiTWt DEAD. William I',. Cramer, nw "s, ei:io III chief of the l'. enl V.'l - ilMi II of Mlhsaul.ee, died recently of pneumo nia. Mr. 1'rnnir had 1 11 fur over half a century one of the loading llg urea In the affairs of Wlwnimlu. He ! had been In tli lilorlal harness con stantly from si7, when h went to Mlhvauki-e, until hla death, although for over forly years he was almost blind. Mr. Cramer was the Inst of the old line editors. For llfty-wven years he directed the policy of tin? Wisconsin, going to the otHce every day. Though sadly handicapped by blludueaa and defective hearing, he kept closely In touch with the event of the day, and up to the last not only took an active part lu the publication of his paper, but few lasues went to presM without 1 Jt-&Jtr 7 WILIJAM E. CIUMKR. something on the editorial page from his pen. Mr. Cramer was a lawyer by pro fcaslon, but his leaning toward news paper work led him to become a writer on tin? Albany Argus, where he was on Intiinnte terms with Martin Van Hu ren, Horatio Seymour and other Dem ocratic leaders, St.-ite and national. I11 147 he went to Milwaukee on the In vitation of prominent Democrats and purchnsiil the Courier, the name of which was soon after changed to the Uvenlug Wisconsin. The pnpr was Democratic, but when the Civil War broke out Mr. Cramer became a wnr Democrat and enthusiastically supiort ed the Union Miuse. Since then the pa per has Ix-en Republican In jiolltlcB. In isc,9 Mr. Cramer married Miss Harriet L. Harker, who survives him. While visiting Europe Mr. and Mrs. Cramer wore beleaguered In Paris at the time of the siege during the FrniH-o-rrusslon wnr, and went through the scenes of the commune. HAS TRAVELED 2,421,500 MiLES. Great IUtancc Covered bjr a Surgeon on Trurm-A tlantic Liner. Dr. J. Uournesn Hrlce, surgeon on one of the great trans-Atlantic liners, hns crossed the ocean probably more times than any oth er man living. He lias lived on ocean liners for over fifty years and though he is now 70 years old he hopes to make many more trips. He has crossed the Atlantic 835 times, or a total of some lb. J. r. inner. 2.-.&W "' It is quite prob able thnt he has exceeded this by many thousands of miles, for In his fifty yenrs on the Atlantic the steam ers on which he stilled were not con lined to any particular route. The greater part of the time he sailed be tween New York anil Liverpool, nnd the routes between these points vary from 2,!s) to S",x0 miles or more. Tho distance between Hoston and Liverpool Is not ns great, but there nre times when these steamers take routes long er thau those sailing from New York. So that in the case of a man who has sailed the Atlantic for more than fifty years, and crossed It 8.15 times, a few thousand miles does not cut so much of a tig ure. Making the most conservative esti mate, Dr. Hrlce has sailed enough mill's to take lit 111 around the eurtii about ninety-seven times. The longest ilistanee around Is at the equator, the circumference of the earth at this point being about 2LS;il miles. As suming that on each of his trips across the Atlantic Dr. Hrlce traveled 2,1 hi miles, he could have gone around the earth l7,i times. The C'nsu ol' .11 in. Maw's cnllin' from tho milkhouse, Calliu' stem: "Jim, yer laiy good fer nuthiu', Come an' churu." Uaw's cnllin' from the cornpatch, Cullln' loud: "James, yer hulkiu', stupUV loafer, Time yer plowed." Nature's enllln' from the trout brook, Cnllin' whisht "Sou, yer poor tired, laiy feller, Como and fish." Stranger, if we just swapped places, l'upt It clear, Which of all tho three a-calllu' Would you hear? Now York Sun. A Uauttou Youth. A very small boy was trying to leud a big SL Honiara up the road. "What are you going to do with the dog, my little man?" Inquired a passer-by. 'I I'm going to see whore where he wants to go, first," was the breath less reply. When a couple gets married they ought to bo prevented from having their pictures taken with her hand on Lis nUoulder for one year. iflll I'm Growing Old Fast And you know why, too. It's those gray hairs! Don't you know-that Aycr's Hafr Vljor restores color to gray hair? Well, it does. And it never fails, either. It stops falling hair also, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Do not grow old too fast! "I haro n1 Aju'i Hiilr Vlgnr for rnnnj T.rt .ii'l I i.mlfl iiifi.d b orry la h ol llr'! to do frtttinttt It It lf(' tny hmit from tiirriinir vrny. mi'l io k-re my ';( r!-.n nrt Ix-aiUiy." . H. l aamcLii, ( aujon 1 117, OieKon. A Mad by J. 0. Ajr Co., Low)., 1Sm. 110 mnufoturer of SAtSAPABIUA. fll.l.S. yers CI1ERKY PECTORAL. Wanted V.nrriif. I Sometimes head and heels work well together, but It was not so In a case j reported In the Youkers Statesman. Cam, a colored man, was an hour late, and Lis employer asked him to ex plain. "Yes, sab, I'll explain, ah," Sam re plied. "Well, what excuse have you?" "I was kicked by a mule on my way here, unh." "That ought not to hare detained you an hour, Sam, if you were able to come at all." "Well, It wouldn't have If he'd only kicked me la dls direction. You see, boss, be kicked me de other way." Cannot Reduce a Rate. It is stated in Washington, that un der the Townsend rate bill, if a rate ia fixed by the eomrniHsion it cannot be lowered by a railroad. Should an emer gency arise calling for a decreased rate, the railroads or shippers would have to appeal again to the commission, there being no latitude allowedwbatever the circumstances. Hitherto a maximum rate has been the rule, but no euch concession ia made under tLe proposed legislation. Method in His Madi.ess. Caudles I was reading in the paper this morning of a man who sleeps iu the stable with his horse every uinht. Mrs. Caudles What's the matter with him is he crary? Caudles No, I guess not. A horse can't talk, you know. Swapping Compliments. "I have Just invented a new sau sage," said the butcher, handing some to the poet for him to try. "Ah!" exclaimed he, "it is a poem! Hy the way, have you read my latest poem ?" "Indeed, yes." replied the butcher with a light of appreciation In his eyes; "It is a sausage." Houston Her ald. His Health Was Wrecked Pe-ru-na Gave New Life MM II ll.l-..T...VWWUMlli...,.,A,.,,n-a v"4 5 -a HON. JOHN TIGHE Assemb!man TigHe's letter should ba rcuu i.o , k.it.1.. . uiucr icuuii. a so u uous life. Hon. John Tig'ne, No. PS Memsen Pt., Cohoes. N. Y., Miiiiber of Assembly from the Fourth district, Albany coun ty, N. Y., writes as follows: "lVrumi has my hearty indorsement as a rcstor. tve tonic of superior merit. At times when I have been completely broken down from excess of work, so that my faculties seemed actually at a standstill, 1'erur.u has acted as a heal ing restorer, starting the machinery of mind and body afresh with new life and energj . "I recommend it to a man tired m mind nnd body as a tonic superior to anything I know of and well worthy serious consideration." J. Tigbe. Kxcess of work so common in our country causes impaired nerves, lead ing to catarrh and catarrhal nervousness -a disease that 19 responsible for hall of all nervous troubles. Teruna cures this trouble because it cures catarrh 'wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of reru 11a, write at once to Dr. Hartnian, giv ing a full statement of your ease, and he will be pleased to give you his valu able advice gratis. Address Dr. llartman, Tiesident of Tho Hartnian Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. r 1-, 1 fMlt-'W iMtfc.k All lAll P I J BtMt CVut-a rup. i 'nun UihxI. UN fl 1.1 In tliuM. Koltl hv i.iniitHt. Kf l-t-.iifi-nii.iilH-lH, 1 ... Aj&tsWX- M : : Not the Kind. "I had nn uncle on- up In Vermont lat wee!,-," ;ild the Cotton man, "niid, thonich there Is nothing so very queer about an uncle d.vltn;, this relative of mine didn't have a fair show." "As how?" was asked, "Well, when he was i.') year old a tin peddler advised him to always car ry a nil IT. a round lu his pocket to throw Into a mad do'a eyes. In rase he met one. He rarrled that Miiiff for forty years nnd never used It." "Well?" "Onp day, after he had carried It for thirty yenrs, ln was crossing a field and nn old bull got nfter hltn nnd gave him a toss. When he came limp ing Into the house and told us about It I said: " 'Why didn't ynu throw snuff In hla eyes. Uncle Jerry?' "'Why, thnt peddler told me to use the snuff on doits, and that If ever a bull t'ot after me I was to use ground clnnn tnon. I hadn't tiny of the blamed Xtuff with me: " Ills I'rcT TIMH'O. Wife Which of these photographs of Ill,IIIUll,l do )oi i.iic l.e-t, deiir? Hiisliiind Let me si'i', Why cr I think I prefer this small one. Wife Do jou think it is a better like ness? . IIuhnnd Oh, no; but it shows her dressed in a traveling costume. i;ch Day's Hupremn Krent. Every day's work should be a sn. pre me event In every Uftv We should come to It as carefully prepared as the prima donna who Is trying to hold the world's supremacy In song comes be fore her audience. Then our work would breathe out th'? vigor and vi tality and freshness which We put Into it. Then life would be glorified, and the work of the world illuminated, transformed. O. S. Marden In "Suc cess Magazine." Malli Makarnff, only daughter of the I.iiKsinn ad1nir.1l, who was drowned br the sinking of the warship I'etropavlovsk, lias been chosen maid of honor to tun Czarina and to the dowager empress of Uussi.i. Her mother, n woman of 1'oiUli origin, is a profound linguist ami accom plished musician. She lias dabbled in oc cultism and liis written books and plays. At present she is engageJ upou a biog raphy of her husband. 1905 LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION her First c!-h llt-l nn I Hinn Ac o:n imKt;i n IN PORTLAND during ihe EXPOSITION apply - one- and feml jour reservation lee ol .'.U, to ap(l tin rent of tour room. K.nnns in all rsrf of the ettv. nc to f ! n 1 per iUt. RESERVE YOUR ROOMS WITHOUT DE LAV AND GET YOUR CHOICE. Write lor lull iiitorrnnliiiti to Oet Hrtinent 1. EXPOSITION ACCOMMODATION BUREAU The Onlr Officii! Burru ol the Uwis k Clark Fair Goodnough Building, Portland, Oregon OUTSIDE INN i ir L&jit Wjmi1 ''d :-- - . Electric lighted nx)ins. Haths and modern conveniences. Kom, .ioc, $1 and H.jO pienlay A new, iermanent hotel, directly opp-sito main eiitrsnce to Kair. All si: eet cars lor Fair land uu at Hotel door. Dr. C. Gee Wo Wcnierful Korre Treatment This wonderful "h( nett dixtor Id rail d t;rettl btcause lie cures people without operii Hunt hut are given up to die. 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