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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1905)
BORDEAUX MIXTURE. rial a Dlrertloaa For Making It Coarralntlr a Toaalltlr. Jy C. K SHEAR, department ot nRil cultur. Itordenux mixture should pre pared ns follows: Copper aulphntc (blue vitriol or llnotonc) , a pounds t'nsliiked Mono llmo , 4 pound Water FO gallon To propnro tho mixture most con- vonlentl.v nml economically stock solu tions of tho Ingredients should be in.vle. Secure four bnrrels, holding nt lenst fifty gallons enoh, la Addition to tho Imm'l which Is to bo used for tlio aprnr pump, l'laco 100 pounds of good fresh stone llmo lu one barrel nml lane the llmo by adding water slowly, allowing tho lime to crnek find crumble. After tho lime has been thoroughly slaked ndd sufficient water to till the barrel. When tho wholo Is thoroughly mixed, ns It should bo bo-fort- It 1 used, It will contain two pounds of llmo to each gallon. To prepare the stock solution of cop- per sulphate place 100 pounds of cop iHr sulphate in a stout, coarse sack aud suspend it lu auothcr barrel, which should bo tilled with water. Tlio blue stone will bo dissolved lu a day or two If placed ns near the top of the barrel as iK)sslble. Never place the coihht sulphate in the barrel loose, ns it will take a much longer time to dissolve and will require much stirring. Each gallon of this solution will now contain two poundn of copper sulphate. Make two half barrels by sawing one of the fifty gallon barrels through the middle and put two gallons of the stock lime that U, four pounds in one bar rel and add sufficient water to make about tweuty-two gallons. Stir this well to make a thorough mixture of the lime, l'ut three gallons of the stock copper sulphate solution that Is, six pounds lu the other half barrel and add enough water to make nloiit twen- PRIVATE WOBDS TO WOMliN ; : POrBINO TOXJETHEK LIME AN"I BLCESTOXF SOLUTIONS. ty;two gallons. Two men with pails can now jour the two solutions to gether simultaneously into n barrel, as shown in the figure, aud then stir the whole thoroughly with a wooden pad dle. If desired, these stock mixtures may be prepared by using only fifty pounds of lime and fifty pounds of bluestoue In each barrel. If prepared -Ju this way the solutions would contain one pound to each gallon, and four gallons of lime and six of .Milestone would be necessary for a fifty gallon barrel of bordeaux mixture. The eminent and successful rleotilo nnd mod ten I physician, Dr. Darrln, has discovered nnd perfected i system of treatment that has caused n revo lution lu tho treatment of female ills eases. Whenever his oloctrlvnl nnd ln.vllortl treatment Is tested and known it has done away with exeos sh!' dosing", with nauseous drup and painful surgical oivrntions, whereby so nmuy precious lives have boon I. is t. As a discovery it ranks with Har vey's discovery of the circulation of the blood. It has piovod in more than a thousand cases of the worst kind to bo a positive euro for tho fol lowing; female discuses: Ovarian tumors, polypus, ulceration and dropsy of the womb, painful ami sup pressed inetistrusation. boarlnndowu pains, " backache, headache, racking cough, melancholy, absence of ambi tion or desire to live, or In fact any complaint having Us genera 1 1 vo ori gin in a disordered state of the gener ative nnd accompanying orgaus, whether from contagious diseases, hereditary, tight lacing or other causes. 1 1 is method or treatment Is harmless, pleasant ami mild. It Is applied directly to tho parts nff eted can be applied by the patients them selves, thus securing local treatment at home, audits Application is easy; and simple. Its curative action on the intlamcd parts is immediate. lr. Damn refrains from making public the names of hundreds of ladies who have been rcstortd to health. with due deference to the delicacy of their nftlietlons. The following cards wore offered by- ladies desirous of helping others simi larly a Miotod : A El ill- SK I..W!l-:' 1 KsllMOMAI. To the Editor: Tor 1 wo years past 1 have had a severe pa n in the rcglMi of tlio liver with enlargement of that organ. It gave mo great annoyance and 1 was compelled to forego my house work. .My heart an I stomach were giving me uui.ii trouble all this time. After a mouths electric ami medical treatment by Or. Dan in I fool like a new woman and am now attending to my household duties witn great comfort. I am also cured of diseases peculiar to my sex. My hiihmd lias been cured of a very troubl soiiij catarrh and general debility: 1 gludlv commend Ir. Dar- rin. 1 re.-idoat !11 South Willamette street, Eugene; ami coi be referred to .M us. Hknry IIamttox. ONE DOM.AK SAVED UKl'KK SENTN TEN DOIXA15S EAKNEU The average man ib s not save to exceed ten pr-r cent nt els earnings lie must sixMid nine dollars lu llvlns evpciisos fo.' every dollar saved That being the case he cannot bo too onrogul about unnecesssry expenses eryoiteua few cents properly in vested, like by lug seeds for his garden will save several dollars out .ay late on. It is the same In buying t eam bcrlnln'M Colic Cholera and Dhirrhoen I'cniedv. It csts but a few cents and a bottle of it In the house often s.i von a doctor's bill of several dollars For sale by The .Modern Pharmacy AN ELLQANT SUMMER BOOK Splendid Publication Just Issued by the Oregon Radtoad and Navigation Company. "l'estful llecrciiliou Resorts,'- the UH." Summer Hook issuel lyf tlio department of the Oregon Uiiilroinl aud Navigation Company, of forty- eight pathos and cover. I ho book is printed on heavy whito paper, liftv-eight cuts being usou to lllns trate the trips up ami down the Columbia river, to the mountains' beeches, iulaud lesorts and fountains of healing. Tuo cover is ilono in three colors, adding materially to the beautv and effectiveness of the publication, which ma be lial 1j sending two cents iu stamps to A L. Crai''. Cienernl Piisseiiirir Aireut L ii.. i..:i..,.. i v....;.o l.M llll-' J I U U 1 1 JIU1IIOUU UIIM .lilllu . - . .... . . r . turn Company, l ortrirm, ure. it is a good thing to serul to your friends in the hast who expect to visit the Lewis ami Clark Exposition. CHILD NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE EKOMONE MOCK Tit ANoniEK, To Tir LADIES ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN. iBMMlallon la Xot a Panacea For All Soil Evil.. The only direction in which soil inoc ulatiou has been rendered more or less practicable Is the inoculation with cul tures of various tubercle bacteria. Fuel) inoculation can therefore be ap plied to legumes, and legumes only. By so doing we may make possible the formation of tubercles, and therefore tie? fixation of nitrogen by leguminous 4-rops in such soils where the proper bacteria are naturally absent. But it should a!s be remembered that In most soils the failure of legumi nous crops to grow satisfactorily Is due not to the absence of the proper soil bacteria, but to general unfavor able soil conditions, to absence of a sufficient amount of lime, of a suffi cient amount of humus or of sufficient aeration. The inoculation of such soils without previous Improvement would be a waste of effort and money. There Is ample Justification, there fore, to utter here a warnlug against uilscouception and unjustifiable ex pectation. Ignorance in this direction will be exploited, ns Ignorance In other directions has been exploitel, by at tempts to sell to farmers improperly Informed cultures of soli bacteria ad vertised as the panacea for all soli ills. Let the man who wishes to Inoculate his soil remember that It Is not yet practicable to Inoculate it for wheat or potatoes or melons, and, while It Is practical to Inoculate it for alfalfa or soy beans or other legumes, he should Inform himself us to the real facts be fore proceeding with his Inoculation. Messrs. Voorhees and I.lpman. Dr. I'arria treated me one year ngo for catarrh, neuralgia and rheuma tism, sc.i'n trouUe. deafness, general er roils dehility, female troubles and partial paralysis of neck of the bind er, with marked success. I feel that words are lnadeouate to express mv raihudo 1W LLe greai. good Dr. Dar- rin lias done mo, and 1 most heartily recommend the doctor to the afflicted. Miss Mixmk Wells, 1i7 ISth street, Salem. Dr. Darrin is located at the Smeede Hotel, Eugeue, until October 1, and will give l:ei examination to all. 10 to Z and 7 to S daily. The j oor free, except medicine, and those able to pay at tlio rate of $j a week or la that proportion of time the case may re quire. All curable chronic diseases of n.H :i and women a specialty. July 15 and 1G will be 'devote! to the cure of cross eyes, varicocle, hy aderocle and strictuio, by a simple operation. No one need apply after J uly .13 and 10 for cross eye operation. l.VfCl KED I'.V ClIAMIIEKEAIN's coi.ic cnoi.i:i: and DIAIU'llOE A KEMEDY. Until, the little daughter of K. N. IVwey f Agnewvlllo, Va., was seriously ill of cholera infantum hut summer. " We gave her ,up and did not expect her t . ilee from one hour to another," he says. "I linpivtu'il to tliiuk of Chamberlain's Cholle, Cholera and Diarrhoea ;I!eniedy and got a bottle of it from the store. It five hours 1 saw i cliatigi- for the better. We on giving it ami before she had taken the h ; :' of one small bottle she was well." This remedy is for sale by The Modern Pharmacy. The true merchant considers his business as the field in which his life's best efforts must be brought to fruition. He will purpose to stamp upon the business something of bis own individuality, so that others may say of it: Here a broad ruinded, sagacious and virile man has wrought. In order to attain this result the merchant owes no duty to make of himself a machine. He owes to himself the higher duty of resisting the hardening proces that too olten goes with the collect ions ot moneys, the calculation of per cents, and the grinding out of dividends for the stockholder. The merchant does owe it to his business; however, to see that his own social, fraternal or denomina tional leanings are not made those of his busine s, All rmn should I made equal before. the counter rail. Southern Oregon Chatauqua. "The Southern Oregon Chautau qua Assembly will bo held nt Ash land. July l2th to '21st inclusive. Reduced rates have I ten made by the Southern Pacific Co. on the cer tificate plan, from points on Oregou Lines. This assembly piomisrs to be of unusual interest. Amoug the prominent speakers will be Dr. F. W. GunsauluB, Dr Wra. A. Quayle and Itabbi Stephen S. Wise. Special attention will bo given the musical department. The Assembly building has been enlarged to double its former capacity, making ample accommodations for all. " W. 12. Coman, General Passenger Agent. lU'Y IT NOW. Now Is tho t lino to buy Chamb. i Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heinedy. ft Is eel tain to be soouei or i.iici aim w ncu licit nine comes you w III need It badly you will iurd It quickly. Uby it now. It may sav me. l oasaio nv I lie Moiiern Pharmacy. IN DM EST ION. With Its companions, In urt burn llatuh uce, torpidity of the liver, eon stipatlou, palpitation of (lie he-ill po r oiooti, iieail iche and other ner vous symptoms, sallow skin, ton tongue.orienslvo brent Ii and a legion, of other ailments, is at once the moM w idespread and dcHt met Ive, malady among tho American people. Tin Herbine treatment will curtail these trouble, alio bottle. x..d bv Tho Modem Pharmacy. 8 KILLths cough I AND r.llPT TUB I IINCK WITH Dr. Kins's Nov Discovery rONSUIKPT.oN OUCHS an tics Prlco DOc Ml.00 Frco Trial. Surest and Uuickt-st Curr tor all THIIOAT .and J UNO THOUB LKS, or MONEY HACK. j a. ii. lliBajaaaaJ('uarwB.gaiiiiiaaiaai!a Si.1,1 liy r.K.NSOX'S I'll A IE M AC Y It I V A t i: 11 n q Mil q (11(11111 UU11KU All the I.Oi'st treatment. lloilaliiii(IS;iiiil;ii'ii!ii 1'I.AIN ami MEHIi'ATEIl ll.UIIS. KI.KCTKICTY, KTC. Nd iMiit inl'iui cases taken. Terms re;vsnii.ille. Otllsiili) meillral lieip f uriihlii-il If ro-iiiiir-il. For furtlier particulars nililrrss Dr. ii. v. s(;iii.i:i:r. '$$m SicK Headache 'lll SHOULD USE lf-i 'li'fl l"vll 1r 1 I) For Permanent Relief 1IERRINE art directly on tha Uvor. It will eur CONSTirA TI0N, DYSPEPSIA, MALARIA AND CHILLS. U cntiralr fret from nil poisonous mineral subnUncon. and I composod oioly or LIFE-GIVING HERBS. Especially adapted for weak and wory constitutions; stronrrthens tho woakcnoJ sland nd organi; It chocki all doranccmcnt of tho human body. CURED HER SICK HEADACHE Mrs. Josie Cameron, Crntrnlln Avenue, Temple, Texas, writes: I fiud UliKIlINU Kvetmeauick relief, and tokc plennure In reeouitncndimj it to all roiucn wlio puflcr from flck headache." WITICN Till RACJI Of ALL rUly Cents A BotUo Avoid All Substitute! Ballard Snow Liniment Co. St. Louis, U. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMSNOkU Dr Tlio MocJorn Pharmacy. GOOD FOR STOMACH TliOl P.LK AND fONSTIl'ATIOX Cliamlierlain'H Stoinacli and Live Tablets Iihvc done inc a Krcat deal of Hood, snys C. Towns, of Hut Tort aire, Ontario, Canada. "15ein mild physic tho after cffcct3 aro Lot unpleasant, and I can recommend them to all who suffer from stomach disorder." For sale ly Tlio Modern Pharmacy. Lewis and Cterk Imposition Tic ket Rates. INDtVIMMI. Ill KKIS Cottage drove to I'ortland llct f-..0, trood for .10 days, hut not later than Oct. .'list, l!0.. I'AUTl KS Ol' TI N Oil Molll: One fare for tho rouud tri j jood for ten (Ihvh, (must travel together on one ticket both ways) $1. 10 OKOAMZEI) l'AHTIKS OK ONE HfNUIlKU OH MOllK One faro for the round trip nurtv moving on same day, but iudivjduul tickets will ls sold "under this rule and can return ut uuv time within ten days from dato of mile. $1.10. The ubove tickets on side daily be tween May 2!Uh nnd Oct. J.jth, and no stop overs allowed in either di rcction. . no i n i: i' ioiii i:i 1 1 pi: To Ij. I'. Sl.ivrtii nnd Nile IIi'Iiiih. and to any and all tlu r i''kihih claliilim; t !n' l'i;;li t , lille nr iuti'l'i'st, i it licr lii l.i r eijiiil v, in i t tin' hcrciuaftci' dc-ci llnd milling; claim .in. I it'ciin-tw. liv Ihroiiirli or under the bald I.. F. Slaciis and Mies I I.'l HI ( or eil her nf t le-l'l : 'oll and rin Ii of mi notliii-d t hat tl: mi f. r i pi'in I 1 1 lilt iilcv .-Mill I ill al e hrrchy ned, ha e lined 1. 1 1 and u i 'l II X II III iiiinin i- M initio i. t. t.e iiiiioiii.t of iii,i; Mi tiv" (MHtll o(I.. i.tiiu, sit ii.i ( iii i tir r. i 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i . i liistrlct, L.nie Count v. State THE GARDEN KEYBOARD Rich, heavily manured land should be provided for jquashes, and these abould be planted only when the weath er Is really settled. Remove Uie blossoms from newly Bet strawberry plauts. A mulch of salt hay or straw be tween the strawberry rows keeps the aoll moist, the berries clean and pre vents weeds. Plant sweet corn, both early and Jato kinds, and by making enough sowings of each at Judicious Intervals you may hare a feast extending far Into tho fall. Plant the veranda boxes now. They will be things of joy. A most brilliant bedding annual is phlox such dazzling colors, such masses of bloom, dominating tho rest of the plant, besides soft bright shades of pink, rose, lavender, striped and white centered and pure white. The Takilma Mueller was started up this week an i will be operated (ill t he ;u rival of winter rains and bad io;ul;. The plaut is located at Tjkilma, on the copper properties ol the lakilma Smelting company and the Waldo Smelting and Min ing company The ore supply comes principally from the Queen of lirouze, Cowboy and Lyttle mines, all ol wni' h are located near the smelter. Something for Vour Eastern Friends. The 1!HI5 Issue ot the publication "Orcpon ashinjrton and Idaho and Their Resources." issued hy tin Passenger Department of the Orctrnn Railroad & Navigation Company, Is now ready for diht riliution. If you h ive friends in tin- Kant who are in! terested in the Pacific Northwest, copy of this publication would Is welcome visitor to their homes. This publication will be mailed to an. uiven address upon receipt of four cents in stamps to pay postage. Mrs. I'"rank Henderson, who wa3 accompanied to Portland laat week by Dr. Oglosby, for the purpose of baviug au operation, passed through the ordeal successfully and it ih re ported will Boon recover. Mrs. Harding is entertaining her sio'.er and family from Gardiner. A. 15. Woo 1 is iu Portland, and when ho returns will bring Lis mother for a vinit. The Misses Newland have not as yet disposed of their entire stock of millinery, but are having a good sale, as such prices cannot help but draw trade. Now is your time. Charles Finuerty is slowly im proving. Kariiest Scars was a visitor to Cresswell Sunday.; The attitude of the merchant Towards His Competitor To bo ideal should be lair, frank and open, i his is easily said. Hut if k were fair, frank and open on tbu particular topic, we should bo driven to the confession that the ideal attitude io do often not the real one. Tho business will retain the public favor and the first rank which is not content with merely dcniandiugfoi' itself a 'Square deal" from competitors, but ia willing to give a ''b'rjuui'o dual" to others; which does not try to reap where it has not sown; inspires confidence rather than distrust; builds rather than wrecks, and grows upon honest increment rather than upon dishon est innuendo. In his relations to his patronizing public and to the public at large, the manager has need of tact, dis cretion, firmness and courtesy. The Seventh day Adventists are holdiug meetings every evening at 7:4s at their pavilion near the foot of Bridge Street. I'.ASKRALL I'LA YKRS AM) FOOT RACK ICS Louise J. Kruuer, ox champion long distance foot racer of (leriminy and Holland, writes, Oct. L7, l!Md : During my tralng of eight weeks' foot races at Salt ijnkn City, in April last, I used Raliard's Snow Itinlnient to my greatoht satisfaction. Therefore, I highly recommend Snow Liniment to all who nio troubled with sprains, bruises or rheumatism." L'.'.c, oiic and $1 . Sold by The Modern Pharmacy. Subscribe for the Nugget. ' When you want a pleasant laxative that is easy to take and ccrtalnto act, use Cham I icrln Ih'h St omnch and Uvor tablets, 1'or sale by The Modern Pharmacy. Subset ibe for the Nugget. Round Trip for One Fare. The Southern Pacific railroad has decided to make a rate of one fare lor the round trip from Portland to all potnL" in Oregon to as far south as Ashland, for visitors from the Ivast to the Lewis and Clark Im position, to enable them to look over western Oregon, that they may have an opportunity to locale or invest. The tickets will be good for i s days, with stop over privileges. Holders of Exposition round trip tickets from the east can purchase these tickets this rate, it will depend upon the energy shown by the community as to the number o visitors secured. of ( (recoil, located ly Arthur Melius and L. S. SI, i vens on t lie I'll It day of . I uly, u Mi h .'i id not ice di. duly j recorded in the llic.-rd of .Minlou j U.illliH, I took .'i, p.i.re I I I. Ili.it t he ia bor so perfol'lnei I and the 1 1 0 I u so ccd"d W.li 1 1 1 : 1 ' 1 and ex pended nil said tl.iilu between the' lirsl day of I i.vei iber, p.io and the thirty-l'ir t. day of Meceinber, 1 '. m 1 1 in! order l.o hold I he sai l mining ' claim under the piovli-iions of Section J.'il of the Rc l-eil SiattiteM uf the l ulled j States and t he laws of tho Slate of: Iregoil, ti e s.iiiie. I o'el her wit h t lie Muni el i:i;l.:t:i:i opciulcd by Charier! P.oWcn, t he o' her e, . i ner bring: t he j amount l o) nit I by law to hold said el. dm r--r 1 1 io year inline; r-, comber "l,.f. P.i o. i 'Jhat th" proportionate h.ire of j each i I o'i al i'o owners su expand ed I" ;..g the Mini of Pi c,i; each, and i that If xx i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ninety ilayx from the! -ervice of t his notice upon you by! t he Sheriii of t he county, or within; ninety days from tin s-Tviet of t-nld j notice by publica'ion, you fall to con- j t ribute y our propol t loiiat'i share oT the said expenditure ns a. ro iiwii m-, your Interests re-pect ivcly In said claim will become the propel ty of ilie j linderdnur(l under t he piovisions of said Section .,:!-'l of the Revised Stat ute.! ol tl.e I 'niled States by reason I of such failure to eoilllihilte your i proportionate share of such expend! til re. Mated March :".Hh. Inur, II bit Hi-. . W. I.i.ovn. II. C. MADSEN, Watch makkk. I4r HiruiK nt ri'iinoiinlili' rUnrii-i. All wmk kux'IUIis 1 llml 1, Whi. 'hck, ( liii'kii n:cl JvMclryal Ijixcul I'r Im COTI'AiiK lillOVK, ORK. lidlllr (iiiuiiiu i;iua ().' CoTTAt; it (Ko'K, Oku. Paid i) Capital, $25,000.00 Muiicv to loan on anirovol "ocuritv. KxchutiKcK HuM, Hviiilahle iuiv 11 tliel'iute I States ,inei II KKMXUT K.4K IS, HfMllliMll, T. I' WiirHiKR Collie ASK Till": A.iKS'I r)R tickets VIA I'"" "i. "I ,11. I Mi .)...-,, 1 11 1111 11 11 -- 1 1 -- BARKER & PERMAN rr.oruiKTon.-i ok run exchange"---5 in:.i.i:i:.s in kink WINJiS, LIOUOKS, CIGARS. Main Ktreot, ultiC" lltm Ore .1. S. Medley. .1 . C. .lohlison t'l Icy ,1 oli ii son , A 1 1 orneys-a t la Ojicr Haiti :t Hmtk Ulti Special ni trillion uleu to Miniii" and orpora t ton La u . J. E. YOUNG Attoniey-(it--Lau - Otllec on Main Blii:t, Ucihl Si.lo Cottagk (jkovi-:, Oku. A. II. KING Attorney at lsiw, voTTAtii: unovi:, on k. Ilaff & Colucll Mining I'lilneers U. vS. Mintral Surveyors Ito mi 1 Hank 1 '.bo-, citato drove i'oi tlaiul, (JO-'-Uo:; Oreonlan JibU Oregon. TO- Spohane, St. I'aut, Minneapolis, Did it tit, Chicago, fit Louis AND A I.I. POINTS It AST AND SOUTH Overland Trains Dally The Flyer And The last Mall Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteoui Employe Daylight Trip across tfia Cascads and Aocky Mountains. I'or 'I'lcUeis, Hates, Folders and I'ull luformatloii, Call on or address, II. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. S. (i. YKUKKS., A. (J. p, A. Cor ii'lJAvciiuu ii 1 1 I ( iiliiinlilit Hlrnfl, HeuUlu Wuili Wo nlvo I'xjiodltod serv ice on freight. Itoulo your shipments via tlroiit Northern. Full In forinatloa fituu Wxi. IIaimh:ii. (JoiiI, AkciiL I'ortlaml, Oregon. 0. it & II II CO I'liiitj Tablu No, -I To tuko effect April I'd, p.iori. KmmI lliiiuiil II nml I TiiOHiluy W. lloiiml nml Sut only 1 mi. I Dnlly Kx - -1 t Huiiiliiy. No a -No 4 NIllHONN Kll)V I A.M. j l .M No I l-.M I No I i.M M .'HI II JAS. If. POTTS Il'KOI'KIKTOKS OK A vS. I'OWKM, ftv X . ALSO OFKICK OK rHK turauuis. 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