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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1905)
Why Refer to Doctors Because wc make medicines for tlicm. We give ilicin ilic formula for Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe It for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust It. Then you can afford to trust It. Sold for over 00 years. M Afflr' Chwrry fMorl U n rnprtf that tintiltl It In nturr tirmw hnvm Mf.l m ffrt rtr,l nf It fur lianl rmirti kihI roMa, ani knnw what at plnndM invfllrlnn It U. I ran hoi rttftiiiimniMl It ton Mglily.' MAUfet K. CmiRM, HjmU I'ark, Man. A Mad t J. O. Ar'r On., l-owall, Mu a. All ao snauutoilursra mt 9 MimPAKIIU fins, turn vioor. iers good I t Short Qtories FROM SILENT LIPS. yr' Pills greatly aid thai Cherry Pectoral in breaking up cold. Th flreateat In vnt ion. "What do you rooal ter the irrilcit lu te Ml Inn of IIHIiliTII lilllca?" "Tha phonograph." answered the po llllrul lnma, who was Inlying trouble. Willi Borne of hi lniii.ii'iiti Miilinril lint ten. "It never any thing Hint hasn't been told to It ly aomchody that known vvlmt liu I talking about." Wimlilnjf ton Hinr. Turkish women il not romp Into run triil of thrlr irlvnli furl uties tint i I after luarrinife. Then they curt dispose of one third of It without the InfdiBtid'a consent. A ffW IIARC.AINS or The Amcrh an Real t slMt & (juurtinty Co. I. In oln f-iuutv ! -r' lnlty llitit'-ti. m k i-n-l riotriiir , fi.v.i; liu Arr 1'nt'y liani li uitl ruin r lirni, i.'.m ; U .trti- Kl nil I ft III, l"l. Iftiulilll I iiim ' r: Ati- I urtn, iiwhI Iiii:Ii1iik itnil lint. i. .1: 41 Sri. I Htm. I.'i; I'l Aire I ttriii, I l.i.". II '! I ft nl l.l V i rv h 'f til Mirl ' ll n. f I i it-drift W riliiili'lli..- BH ! Hi '. John, lln.l r. I u I in l riiililloll 11 iirtl.-e, l'.'7't Krwatli HI. Iti m 1'dtl tftnil, I llrHnli. W r fti i'Vi-1 H bwa. Fruit Farm Bargain On White Salmon River Two liiinilri'il acre (411 leased school laud) with 1 1 .Ml young fruit trees, timst ly Sp i I tn h-t ic Hint Newton u I-h. tin stage ami K. I . IV rutc ; mile (rmn cImkiI. Irrigating ilitrli covering gar den iiihI Mnull fruit. Stork mi l tool with place. Price U.iMsi; l.'.MMI ilnwii. lor lurthcr pat t icular address M. M. AIIKtNS, White Salmon, Wash. Si CBo thl out. return to ui with the tuim n4 aJ4rrl of yourself and 10 of your Minis, srtj Hi date wlin you protwMy nlcr butlnrtt lullrtt. nj will crrjil ymi with tSIO on our K.S.CX) u liolarihlp. Our tli4 nftrrt roilnnal aJnlr to iuJni of Uutinett, SiKKilianJ. I nfllih.aic. Disr lNSTuciioi iOft Tuition till roa ciaisui it il l (ail THE MULTNOMAH BUSINESS INSTITUTE M. A. AISIN. Put. .HTM t. Portland, Ore. ; . . WET WEATHER COMFORT "I hiva ual your FI8H BRAND Sllckor for fiva yoart and can truth fully y that I nevar ha had anything giva ma to much com fort and satisfaction, enclosed find my order tor another one." nam. amu AtKini aa on af.ioiioh) You can dof Ihe hardest stonn Tower's Waterproof Oiled Clothing and Hals. llial!?-st Award World's F;iir. lilOt. OUH OUARANTEE 13 BACK Of THIS 6IQN OF THE FISH A. J. TOWER CO. 1$Ul3 Boston. U. H. A. t AK TOWER CANADIAN CO. iJ&i p!nrt('iit, lliu imliili'T, ri'i'ciilly mi-t it ytiuiiK Imly wliuui ho kin'w very urll, am) aim anlil: "Oh, Mr. SnrKi-'it, I miiw your Inti'Hl miIiiIIuk iiimI k Ikhi-I II, In' i'Hiinm It whn mo 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 like you." "Ami illil It klax you In ifluinV" "Why, no." "Tln'ii,". hiiI. I Mr. Hn i K't. "H iih not llko luo." A liciokNi'llor jiiiirlinafit n lot of lionka out In oik of llii new Iowiim I'l Oklitlioiiiii '1'iTiil'iry. P'IiiiIImk hi-vcimI ni'tn of Cliiirli'H lili kfiix' workM In thla Hlurk, hi' ili-rlilfit to tniiki' it m uM'la I inlco on thi-iii, no In put nil of llii'tii In the in fK' oliow uliiilow, with tho fiillowliiy; nu;ii In mm). In rc' li'Mi'ia: "'linrli'M I 1 i-k ii n' Work All Work lor Two I'nllnri." A Kmiihun fiirincr who IiihI ilrlfliil down Unit wny wnlk cit til to thin window. KoudliiK Ihn Kltrii. In Miild: "Now. 1 1 1 it t at w tin t'n th iiiHller with Mil country. The Idcn of n Minn working n 11 week for two do Inm." Kdwln StcvctiM, when ho in i'lc up Mm iiilml to tiirkli- viiudcvlllc, for tint Ural round nc!ci'cI .tuinitcr Meyer felt, foumler of Hie Orpheiim rlrcult. 'I he milliliter hml m Ki nrf mnniier niid tl (criiwtu nei'clit, II lid WnH, inofi'over, very lumy. Turning on Mr. SlevenM, lu-iiNijuely, he exrhiluied: "Veil, VMt do yotl vmitV" "I woulil !ke to in Into vntldevllle," reMponde I the en udldli l itrii-kly. "Vnt do you ilo-vnt In your Hue?" "I inn h come Hun," wmh tho l Kident but very nelii nil niiHwer. "A komlker, belli?" nnd the in.i linger fined hint fternly; "veil, uiiike mo IntiKh." W hen the Hh.'ih win In I'iii'Is htat teiir he wna uccumpiiiiled by mi otllcbil liiimed Miihmoud Khun, who U tmt with lil its now. A rreiii-h J'uiniiillst who tcuicnihci'fd MnhlliiMid weil put Hume Uc.HtloiiH uboiit 111 ill the other ilny to member of the Sha'a lellnue. " hut Iiiim bei-oiiiv of Mnhuioiid Khnn?" Iniiilred the Jnurn.'ilNt. "Ilo N dend. inoiiiieiir." wna the iinnwer. "I'nor fellow: Hut Hiirely he whi youiitf nnd aceuied to enjoy excellent he.tlth." "It excellent, " ItHMClited the I'er (.Iiiii f iiin-t lotm ry . "Wnn he HI very IntiK?" "No, motiMlettr. lie win not III lit nil. lie dliM ijillti mtddeiily." "Ilide'ii: How did 11 happen?" Tho I'imhIiiii f uiictlntinry explained (with n allK'htly 'inbiirrHNed nlr): "He wan liot ympiilhetlc to the Kmd vl.ler." A ( 'oinioctlnit cdtiK'iCk'Mtlon wiiut(i n IiiIiiInUt, tin, I deuii.iuled t It it t he tut vu it l:i 4 Ml iiliiriilluii. A Vel.h:ii,'tu, w hum' ciliii'iitliiii witM not up to rcijulie UielitH, but '.'hone wit wtiH iptlck, tip plied for the vacntit pulpit, and was Invited to preach n trial rirnuou. Ho wiih Keltlnj; on well w ith It, when, re' oIlecLlliK that he witn NiippiiHed to ahow- Ida learning, h nald: "My frlemlM, I will now (juoie you n piiH hhk In (iriH-k." Solemnly he repeatinl it vcrae of ricrlpiUTe In NVeUlt. Tho (trmiilfiither'a Ailiiionltloria l.lvrd In Olrl'a I'omiIih I Afirr lie VNuatioiir. When thn children went lo live nf Kmndfntber'N, while their father and lumber went abroad, I hey blew Ihrouxh thn Iioiinv like li Knxt of wind. I loot klninmed from inornliiK nnlll iiluht In plto of nil Aunt Jean could do. lo-ar old grandfather, nlmoNt wholly deaf, aat back In hit corner mid watched Hit) frolicking with gentle cycx; but when thn voIccn grew Hharp, im they aomctluifN did, Im wlii'-cil, ami when Hie doorii banged be groaned Moflly. One day liu called thirteen year old Itetty to him. "My dear," he mild, "lld you ever know Hint na mi old piTaou'ii cur a grow deaf they homi'tlmca grow very Nuualtlve to liolae? I o ymi know Hint It makea n pain through my head when you talk loud or lam Hint door?" "I ahould any I didn't know It, you drnr grmidpa!" cried Impulsive Hetty, perching on the arm of IiIm chair nnd klMdlug hla chei'k mn hIio npoke. "I wiih Htire you didn't, child," he went on, "but that Imi't nil. Hotim tlmca, when we ilon't hear No iniuli, we aee more. I've been watching you alnce you came, Hetty, nml I want to link you to do luo a little favor. I want you to form the habit, an you go from one thing to another through tho ilny, of ntkliig yourm-lf, 'How will thin nITect other?' " Hetty hud begun to fidget. Hrother Hob wn beckoning from oiiIkIiIc tho window, but grnndfalher ht ill held her hand. "I don't expect to May here very long, dear," he wan Maying, "but after I'm griiie my allent Hp may Kjn-nk to you better than I can to day, and you mny remember what I any." "Now, grandpa, don't talk like thai! You're Kolng to be here n long time yet! There' Hob! He wnutN me. I'll bo good, denr!" tdie added, In the tono of one who htiuiora a child, nnd olT alio went. Hut the very next morning, na Hetty wiih Marling for an all-day picnic, and lulMchlevoiiH Hob had hidden her Itincli banket, there wan a loud Hltercaflun that made grandfather put his hatidi to lili head nnd groan. "(.riiiidfiilher h trying to apeak to you. Hetty," hii 11 Attut Jean. "Yen, I beard him, but I can't help how It ilocM nfToet, other thl time. It's nil Hob'M fnult. (Jive me mv basket, air! You're making mo late! There, j you'd better!" j Seizing the banket, Hetty rushed out of the hotiMe nnd down the Klepa. w hile the door Hlnmmed Bharply behind hr. When Mhe came back, late that nfter noon, there wna a Ntrnngo hush throughout the house. The other chil 1 Jren drew her In, clone to grand fa ther'a empty chair, nnd told her In awed whinner how he had fallen aaleep ( there a few hour before, never to I wake again. The frlgtitened girl Ms I tened, but not a Hound pitKsed her lip ,1111111 Aunt Jean came, nnd. putting I both anna round her. led her to the ; bed where grand father wit lying, peaceful and Mf III. Then Hetty dropped on her kneea and nobbed. i Jjnvcnfion particle oil nnd 4lde chlor the iio.v native tongue, with even belter effect thnu before. It happened that there win a Welshman In the congregation. nnd lie wna almost choking with laugh ter. The preacher mitv HiIh, ho, iiii nouiicliig Hint his next verse would be) spoken In Hebrew, In- caught his com patriot' eye, and called out In hi broadest Welsh: "My dear fellow, Hlop laughing, or they will find It out." Tho other understood, alllbsl his laughter, and Hnv'd the day for the re,uirceful minister. Take my advice comes to you as nature's food, direct from the best wheat fields of the world. Actually the Meat of the Wheat nothing added nothing taken away. Two Honest Pounds In Every Package. PRICE 20 CENTS Speak to Your Grocer rilliaury.Wa.hkufa Naur Milll Ce., lie. Mlnaiaaells, Mloa. y 'lliu "Inrci-nal l-'eiiiiniiic?" That lime-worn phrase, "the elemnl Icmlnlne," If examined In the light of the context In which It generally re poses, will be found to read "the Infer nal feminine." And why? licrau.se the gentlemen who have made history fiction and fiction hlatory prefer to be lieve that mankind in general la tho victim of the evil tendencies of "le beau sexe," which tho Frenchman puts In tJio luaHcullne. been use he firmly I cllevcs that the beauty of tho female N only a reflection of tils. I may bo wrong: about this; I cannot verify It, but, If It I Inaccurate, It may lie re-1 tlced. Investigation Mhowed that thi took place only when the patient' chair wn electrically punitive and tint crown of the head negative, nml when oil heater were being unci to warm the room. The blackening proved to be due to Invisible carbon thrown off by Hie burning drawn to the positive pole. Stovalne enteiH the list b' ofortn and ether. Stovalne HliacMthctlc of I)r. rouriieatl, in In jected Into the Kplnal fluid, mid wlt.in five inlnul Ity below the point of Injection, while the patient doi-s not lose coinclous iichk. The efTects last for an hour and u half. No unfavorable rc-uilt have been reported In the numerous test that have been made. In Frit nee, but fear of lack of control and danger of blood poisoning have been expressc.J. A great deal of attention ha recent ly been drawn to the experiments of Mr. John H. Hurke, of the 'aveudlh Laboratory, Cambridge, Kngland, where, by putting radium into tube of Merlllzcd boulilon, he has produced puzzling phenomena, which hawr Ix-cn regarded n ponsibly Indicating the. HpontniieoiiH generation of living or ganisms out of noli living matter. Every known precaution was taken to exclude living germ, yet under the apparent influence of the radium, bacteria-like form developed, li; the tubes. This sttange growth Khowed u continuous development, followed by I acgrcgatioii, and finally by decay. Ir. ! Sims Woodhead suggest that the mi- croscoplc form may be crystal, but I.Mr. Hurke think that they resemble I :..,! .....I....... .....i i. i ....t iiiii ui ,uiinnin, mum ui; ii. in ii.iiiitru them "radlobc." Tree carry off the palm for long live. The distinction of being the ,,l,l..ut IW-l,r I . I . , ,r ,,!... .11.- I... r,-lr.. lUlllh 11 llll'IIIIIH 111,1 HC long to Home giant tree, and many attempt to locate It and determine It age have been made. A century ago Ie Candolle found two yew one ot Fortingal. in Herkshlre. and one nt Hedsor, in Huck that were estimated to lie respei'tlvely and 3,24 years old. Hoth are atill flour ishing, and the older tree has a trunk twenty-aeven feet in diameter. A gigantic baobab of Central America, with a trunk twenty-nine feet through, wn thought by Humboldt to be not les than ri.lfio year old. Mexican botanist believe they have now dis covered a llfe-Hpan even greater than thl. and from the annual ring a cy pres of t hcpultepee, whose trunk i 118 feet In circumference, Is assigned an age of about iI.'Jimi years. The recovery of gold from sea wa ter is still a fascinating problem, l.lversldge has estimated that the ocean contains from Kit) to -lUl tons of gold per cubic mile, or a total of Km, tNH),lKKI,HK) tons; but if this tie divid ed by lu the value would still be )fiit7,711,(NHMHKi.iKMi, while M. de Sugar I StrenKtti.(iiT nir. " 1UK' or lsnlss,'1!. " Various reason have been nsskMicil the gold mined up to the present time for tho Increase In stature nnd ; would not form a cube mote than strength of the modern maiden, who tidily feet square, representing a has most certainly grown uncommon-' vnlue of $KJ,.Vi'.i,,.m;.tKMi. XI. do Wilde ly tall and proportionately tnusculir h'114 n Iiew method of separation, from during the last few year. It cannot 1 which he expect great results, lie tie that outdoor sport, gymnastic ex-!treuts ocean water with a concentrat- ercisea and ao on have etretchci her ed solution of salt of tin, which trnn- out and made her na strong as she is, form the gold Into purple of Cassiu because her brothers have had me- on oxide of gold and tin, and this 1 cUely the same advantages and th-y fixed by hydrate of magnesia, which have not developed at the same rate.''" liberated from the sen water on The secret Ilea In the fact that of re- adding lime water. The hydrate of cent years girls have become far magnesia lias been charged with as OLD SORES Nothing is more oflcnsive than an old sore UJAli VJJwrvWUaaJ that refuses to lical. Patiently, rlay after lay, it is treated and nursed, every naive, powder, etc., that is heard of ia tried, but does no pood, until the very night of itg rows offensive to the sufferer and lie becomes disgusted and mof bid. They arc not only offensive, but danirerous. because the same rcrm Sugar en no and the beet are to hnvo that oroduces cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore. The cause is in n rival. The. new sugar plant from the blood and as long as it ... South America which h been nam.-1 remains the sore will be ...r."",0." Llo?'J Cm' HROne" a.n1 there and continue to grow V .1 . i .1 .,.. ji,5;. ,lfe. fln' llla' 'f tbey were closed up the rcsu t worse and tnore destructive woul(, be fatal Under this discounting report I The fact that thousands of left off their treatment and resorted to the use of eld sores have been cut out S. S. S. It effects were prompt and gratifying, and even the bones scraped, It took only a short while for the medicine to en. and yet they returned, is in- tirely cure up the aorta, and I am not dead as the disputable evidence that the doctors intimated I would be, neither have tho blood is diseased and respon- 80r? evfr hTtk "t aprain. John W. I lndis. tiblc for the sore or ulcer. WhccIlDfr. W. Va., May j8, 1903. and hand of certain poi-Hon being 1 Valuable time is lost in experimenting with external treatments, such aa treated by electricity ha been no-j salves, powders, washes, etc., because the gertnsi and poisons in the blood must be removed before a cure can be effected. S. S. S. cleanses and puri fies the circulation so that it carries rich, new blood to the parts and the sore or ulcer heals permanently. S. S. S, not only removes the germs and poison3, but strengthens the blood and builds tip the entire system by stimulat ing the organs, increasing the appetite and giving enerjrv to the weak, wasted constitution. It is an exhilarating tonic, aids the digestion and puts every part of the body ia Jood healthy condition. Book on the blood, with any medical advice wished, Without charCe. TlIE S WIFT SPCCSFiC CO., A TLAMTA, GA nam eupntorliim 1 idm ml 1 11 in In pronounced by Herlonl, the (.erinati chemist, to no of great Industrial value. It grow eight or ten Inches high, and I foin 1 to contain from twenty to thirty Him; aa much Hiiccharlm- matter a Hiigar cane or the beef. A curious blackening of the face Unapoken Words. Charitable Lady My good man. whnt gives complete I tmetiMllili- , would you aar to a ateaily job of work with three rpiar tnenls n day? Meandering Mike I'd otay nil right to :1 t're iiar" uip;i1h. ma'am, but wot I'd aay tr de steady Job nv work rouldu't be said ia de presence uv a lady. See? An Optlrn afic; View. Muggins So ymi finally mustered tip courage to proine to Miss Springer, eh? What W;.s the result? Huggiri' She d.smlssed me without ceremony. Mu-.'gi.is Oh. well, don't you care. The absence of ceremony aavej you tha minister's fee. cueci was goon, ao lie niiiiounee.i mat 1 A month luter the absent parent hi next version would be in Latin. I were nt lomp -KnIll ,,,, tllpy ,,otu men rcpciwen nuoiner pnaaage in nis marveled at the change In thoughtless Hetty; but after a day or two the ninth er went to the father with tear In her eyes. "Hetty has told me something ben'i tlftll," ahe aald. "The reason alio I so sweet and thoughtful I because whenever she I tempted to do any thing selfish she imagines she hear her grandfather' voice saying to tier. 'Hetty, how will thl affect others?' " Youth's Companion. greater consumers of sweetmeats than were their mothers and grandmother. Time was when we should never much as 15 per cent of gold, which Is fiiivlii,! jih 1111 v cent Ion lo nil tliu titliup htuten.ent I an. about to make in thl ''ve dreamed of having sweets on our luncneon, dinner nun ten tables. Now It would be quite extraordinary were one not to offer these dainties. And, what Is more, we are not merely con tent to eat sweetmeats at our meals. paper, says a writer In Smart Set. All men ik?iii, In the abstract, to pre fer that the eternal feminine should be Infernal. In fact, they seem to take no Interest In any lady of the past un less she ha a very well-defined past. Is It strange, then, thnt the makers of literature, who lay tJio foundations of history, should always darken their heroine's character Just a little, even when the ladles In question acted from motives which, nt the worst, might bo called diplomatic? The motives of the heroines of his tory, the men s heroines, have been so misunderstood that when the femlnlno is Infernal It I because she wants to Heat the densely stupid male sex ac cording to his prejudice. She stoop, with an npollgy to Duma, to conquer tho animals. removed solution. with cyanide of potassium Let's Move 1 here. niossom "Italy must bo getUng to be a tine place to live In." Hloomer "What makes you think ao?" Blossom "Why, all tho undesirable Inhabitant of the place have como over hero." Cleveland Leader. but wo consume them at all times and in all place between meal. It was recently said that boxes 01 bon bons play a conspicuous part In mod ern love-making, "sweets to the sweet" being apparently the text by whljh every young man of tho day guides himself through tho devious paths of courtship. The great Itusslan wrestler who I shortly to enter again Into contest with tho Turk, Mndrnll, tell us t tno more sweet stuff one eat .ho Btrouger one grow. Sugar Is the se cret of strength, ho declares. London World. I ;VTaJ GUMS Whins ALL I AILS. Uuat (Joimu byruu, Tuntea linoU. I In time. Muiil hr ilnwnliH. Strongly lleaeiublea 1 "Sny, when it comes that Wilson Is a peach!" "(io on! he's made four errors ready. He can't Held at all. "Well, neither can a peueb." Cleve land Leader. Ills Titlo "If It were customary In this coun try to confer titles upon inen who go In for literature, what should I be?" naked a conceited Journalist of hi edi tor. "Baron of Ideas," was the terse re ply. Never worry about anything that you can put off until to-morrow. Many of tllA wnrHea of fo.iti.ir If .mf ..rv 1 . ........ wfc . . . irm i.ii until to-morrow, will take caro of al- i lii'lilsel vai I'eaoli. a - At 1 a ' IO Ill'lUing, ) n'nrHu. nf Wo are always afraid of a man who wears a sporty vest. Where Weult 1 Takes Second IMace. "There is one thing about our wan lug democracy that greatly pleases me." "And what I that?" "It Is the fact that when it comes to giving a girl a seat in a street car the pretty girl litis the call over the merely rich girl every time." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Not to lie Fndured. First Otllee Boy Why did yep t'row up yer Job at Blffuin & Hangs? Second Otllee Boy Why, I couldn't stand ole Bangs' Impudence. He iind de crust ter tell me, right ter me ftico and before de hull otlicc, ter git out uv do place and never come back! Dat wins de last straw! Life. I ,OOk III V for U (aooil Di'SUfC. First American Millionaire What l:i the world are you going over to seo all the Kngllsh cathedrals for? Second American Millionaire I'm putting up an automobile stable, and I'm looking for something handsome In design. Life. Woman I Ike. Mrs. Popley "What do you think? Baby spoke her first word today!'' Mr. Popley "Well, well! And It won't bo many year before she'll bo having tho last word." Philadelphia Ledger. Art has never been aide to equal thn old. fushloued country hum. Uotberawllt flnl aire. Wlnalow'a Soothing Syrup the bent remedy to use for their children uurloc the teething period. lie Nerer Smiled Again. Mia Strlngem Y'ea, Mr. MujrgViy, I think you would make a loTely come dian. Muggshy Y'011 flatter me. Hut do you really think I have t.ilent? Mis Strln?em Oh. not necessarily; but you have auch a funny face. You Can (Jet Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. Write AIId H. (il mated, j& Poy.N. Y., for a free aairile of Allen's Knot-Kane. It cures weatiiir. hot swollen, aching feet. It makes near or tight sr.ois ejr. A certain cure for corn. ingrowingnail" and t, unions. All drug gist! Btll it. is;, lion't accept any substitute. (.round 4 ri'.jhle-s Have FITS Trw Permanently Curwl. No ntaor nervonneM J'.elorcr. fnl for K'ree S)2 Irlal lxitl-ufi1 tr-a,iW-. Vl. K. 11. Kline, Ltd., Ml Area ht, I'LiiiKli ! p.'iifc, 1. boo!:? ('lit Icon S-ribbl bug." Criticu-i What! n.e that 10.1 have bii.Sraphy ? mr Action, you seen my new No: wli.ni's t! e title of it? The "L'rimasklns of a Hum- Do you mean to tell written y..ur auto- Information Wnnterl Uppaon Yes, me dear boy. I am very proud of mo family tree, (lonelier know. Downing Do you ever whitewash it? 1'ppson Whitewash it! What for? Downing To keep the insect oil, doncher know? Plso's Cure is a good cougt. nedicine. It has cured coughs and colds for lorty years. At druggists, 25 cents. Persian Dlnnera. Persian dinners are very much like ours, only turned the wrong way round. The feast is preceded by pipes while tea and sweets are handed about. Then the servants of the house appear, bringing In a long leather sheet, which they spread In the middle of the floor. The guests squat around this, tailor-fashion. When all are seat ed, a flat loaf of bread Is placed be fore every one, and the band then com mences to play. The various dishes are brought in on trays, and arranged around the leather sheet at intervals. The covers are then removed, the host says "Bismlllah" (in the name of Godi, and without another word they all fall to. Btati or Onto, i'itt er Tcleix), ( Ll'l AH OI NTV, I " Frank J. henky makes oah that he 1 ae m r partner of trie linn of K. J. I rtENKYtb Co., doing l.u-ine- in tl e city of Toleilo, Coun tv and Stare af i a.J. and tt.ftt slil tirm will pay the sum of ON!-: HI NoKhD Iml.I.AKS for enrh ami every i a-e of Cat a kkh that cannot be Cu.-ed l.y the uw of Hall's Catarrh i ke. FKA.SK J. CliKNKY. Sworn to before me a-rl Bi!bcrlld In my presence, tuts tth day of Lecemtier, A . P., Id. A. . UI.KArioN. ) Notary Kublic PEAL HaC's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and arm directly ou the blood and mucous surfaces of the syste'n. Send f r testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY i CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Iirugeists, 75c. Hail's Family fills are the best. Not So lleroarkable. Parker Hear about the fire this morniug? Seven people barely escaped with their lives. Remarkable, wasn't it? Kerwin I fail to see anything very remarkable about it. Parker Why, isn't it remarkable that the seven people escaned with their lives? Kerwin No. Had they escaped with out their lives it woulj have been truly remarkable. P. N. U. Nev 42-1 90S WHEN writing to advertisers pleaaa mention tlila paper. Ac?c(ab!e rrcparaliortfor As similating mcFoodandReguIa ling the S to maciis and Bovve 1 5 of rromotcs Digcslion.Chccrful ness and Rest.Contains neillttx Opium.Morplune norImcral. jN'OTsAllCOTIC. Avv tfOUJSAKVILPaxmR fumfjim Sent' Jlx Smn hptmnt - MrTStJW KvuW.Bav haavviM nmrmt A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Dicurhoca Worms .Convulsions ,Fe vensh ness and Loss of Sleep. FacSmule Signature or NEV VOTiK. 2 fid For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. ft A y In Use For Over Thirty Years i nsw voaa orrv. DR. W. A, WISC We do crown and brlilg 'worn without ra'n. Our Is yearn' expi-rleutu ill plnle wora eu aliles us to til yuur mouth coinforiiilily. Dr. W. A. Wine htu found a sale way to exiracl teeth absolutely without pulu. Dr. T. H. Wise Is an export at koUI lll luii and crown and brltlgcwurk. Kxtractlu lrau wLau plutus ur bridges are urdi r.-d. WISE BROS. DENTISTS Falling HUlg., Third and WnnliliiKtoo His. Opu evauliiKS till o'clock. Hunduys from ia li ur Mam av. UK. T. P. WlbC.