Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, November 01, 1905, Image 7

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BOWIL'S INDIAN IIGIIf.
.. lor tlir MfNxl" in pirowit to lie ft
VVlll-ll till- 1, 1iii.il iu ..I ,.rAr ...
nccilti tic'ittiu tit from imy cuiim-, lin t ;unt fituHy in the firi.t tlifitii'lit cf
nn.l .1 l.y tlioiciaii.li .f jn-nplo all ov r the country, Wiitiuc it b mipcrior
to nil other l.loo'l ptuifif iM. lli tn purely vn:el;iMc remedy, nd while it
prmtintes the rircul.it ion nn.l forces out nil ,in and inoihid matter it
nlno liiiildM til) tlie eiitne .yi.tem ,y f,c injL. tnt.tt. Dutitit' the win-
iir imitil lia 1 1 1 r n.'ittirnt tivt.
nuc8 of ixxlily waste liuve 1 "fT,-rl"i: Impute Mood and a general of Texnn," It I recorded a the inont
Iwcnme dull nn.l weak nnd "''.V.' IV" ", Ucy"r'"' 1 ilno-J- d.-Hp.-rnU, Ir.Oinn jHuia In the hlhtoty
ii t a . t prtite, wii losluij I rn i, and an it -cone t red frrV . ..
fnilcd to r.eifurm their full ,u,,.t ,,,,. i J..,.iL 7 - ........ of Texnu.
tlutV,tliello.Uiasl,ecMidu,:- K. Y.. S. and my l,,,d waa rratorr.1 to its nor
Riith nnd an extra amount unit, hrulihy condition. Mr atiprtite returned, I
of poisons and waste mat- Increased in weight, thut "tired frelinjf" left and
tern linvc nccumulntcd in I In uivvlf.
tlie livtitein nnd been nl- Colmubua, Ohio. Victor SrunniNS,
orbed by it. With the com- Cor. Itartliman ami WaaliinKton Area,
injr of Mprinff nnd warm weather the blood 1m nroused nnd Mlrred to quicker
action nnd in its cfTntt to throw oft these aeid.4 ami poisons the ukin uf
fcr. lloila, pimple, blotches, rashes nnd eruptions break out nnd con
tinue until l Me wo.ni Is cIcauMed and made pure S. S. S. is the ideal remedy tong,m , .n,i forwlir,, M.,r ,.hM, as
I.;-.. . -:. i V . ." It - "'"? " manes iiricnanu wt wnnt..d to talk with him.
iiimi; uimi iimc rum iroiioirs pass nway. Kiieumaiism, Catarrh, Chronic
Korea and Ulcers, Scrofula, Contagious Mood 1'oison and nil other diseases
of the blood nrc cured by S. S. S. llook on the blood and nny advice dc
tircd, free of charge. Ti SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm
In 1K.'I2 James Howie and Ills broth
er were proM)ietlnt for K'ld almm tli
Han HhIiii Ulver, In Texan, when they
were Attacked hy I ml In ns. Tin llxlit
Inif lasted only ono day, but for Meven
dnya loiiKer the I milium aurrounded
tlm party, to prttvent their escape. In
tint hook flit II led "With the Makers
Tim number of the Indians being s
imii'li Krester tlinu ours one Luudnil
nnd sixty-four Indians to eleven white
men It was agreed that "Ke.ln"
liowlo should go out to talk to them,
and endeavor to compromise. He and
I'arld Iluiiiannn walkel to within
forty yards of where they had halt
ed. He requested them In their own
Olury of Anithr Hltid.
Plr John 1'iirlliei I, who Ims drcn
Ideiitllled wllll Hie Nittlouiil lied Cros
Korlely Nlne Us orn iti.ii t Ion In 1HU",
and Is said to know iiioid nliout Ked
Cross and nmliiiliiui e work tli,.n in y
other man In Kurope, Is also m old
Iperleliceil volunteer.
Simiii f ii r ngo, as he relates In his
recent book, "In Peace and War," Sir
John accompanied Hie HrllNIi volnii
teers to llclk'lniii, where, encoiirai'd
by the Mltftit of m.'itiy Itollun coin
Tildes With liemedillcd lin anlN, some of
the Itrltous were 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 I to follow
their example, and coneiieut;y re
quired to he closely Iiim led.
One day Kir John spoiled it man on
pnrade who astonished him ly 'In'
number of his meilsls. lie was rvl
detitly flattered by Sir John's notice,
and swelled out his client quite no
ticeably. "You seem to linve seen consider
atde service." observed the knlcht. "In
what wars have you I u cuc'iKed?"
'ItleMs you. I've never been In a
war," returned the resplendent mem
ber of tlie clllr.cn army. "My father
and I were swarded these medals at
BKrlcullural shows for a s lal breed
of pls, fur which we ore famous."
To freak In Mew Shoes.
Alwty !! in AI1i-ii' KiHil Ksp, Hiilrr.
Jl rurrs hil, wrsiiriK. arhlns. wIU-ii f t
I 'urrs corns. luir"'WliiK nslla unit Imnioiis At
II IruitKlXa atel sIiim. slurrs, '.'.' Ium'l cr ,(
nv ulmiiliitK Hui.l insilr.l KllKK. Ad'IreM
Allen H. Ohuikjil, l Hoy. N V.
Clreuinstniiil nl lOv nlnnrn
At a lawyer's dinner the subject of
rli'cuuiNtaiitlal evidence was discuss
ed. One lawyer, says the New York
Tribune, said that the best Illustration
of clrcuiuHiautlal evidence as proof
was In n story he had recently heard.
A youiiK and pretty ejrl had beeu
out walking. On her return her moth
er said:
"Where have you baon( my dear?"
"(inly walkliiK In the park," she re
plied. "Willi whom?" pursued her mother.
"No one, mamma," said the young
flrl.
"No one?" her mother repeated.
"No one," was the reply.
"Then," said the older lady, "ex
plain bow It Is that you Lave come his horse,
Their answer was, "How do you
do?" In Kngllsh and a discharge of
shots, onoTif which broke liuchnnnn's
lee. Howie returned their salutation
with tlie contents of a double barreled
Kim. Then taking Ituchnnan on his
shoulders, he started for camp.
The Indluns opened a henvy fire
upon them, and when their shot failed
to bring down Howie, eight Indluns
on foot took nfter him with toma
hawks. When the Indians were close upon
him bis companions rushed forward
and brought down four of them. Tlie
other four fled.
The Indians now opened n henvy
fire. Their chief, on horsebnek, urged
them to the charge. James Howie cried
out, "Who Is loaded?" All our guns
were empty with the exception of Mr.
Hnmm'a. He wns told to "Shoot that
Indian on horseback." He did so. His
hot broke the Indian's leg and killed
We saw him hopping round
home with n walking stick when you
started with an umbrella."
Ills Kicusn.
"Ah hah, aiiulrel" chuckled III Spry,
the village wag and cut up, upon en
couuterlug tht old codger next morn
ing afler the date of the appearance
of the greatest hhow on earth, "Ketch
ed ye In a yarn: Tuld me ye was golu'
to take boy to th:: circus and I Keen
ye right smack up on the lip top seat
lust night, without o single sign of a
boy with ye:"
"Took the boy I used to tie, years
and years Bgol" returned the veteran,
crahhfdly, "I'm In my second child
hood, golram ye!" I'uck.
A leap-Year Hint.
"Do you know, Miss Clara." sold
yniuif Singleton. I he oilier evening, "thst
your fnrs remind mu of a perfect mir
ror V"
"I l ies It?" s'.ie queried. "And why,
pray?"
"Hecnuse," ho answered, "it reflects
nothing hut the truth."
"Oh:" she exclaimed. In a tone thst
ii Tor.' I of disnppointment, "I thought
the answer would he altogether diflrr
elit." "What did you expect me to say?" bs
ssked.
"I thought," continued the blushing
maid, "that it was because every time
you looked hi luy face you suw
own.
And the next morning she announced
her engagement at the breakfast table.
his horse on one leg, with his shield on
bis arm to keep off the balls.
Hy this time we bad relonded, and
aerernl balls pierced the shield, and
be fell.
rinding that we would not be dis
lodged from the thicket, they set fire
to the dry grass to rout us from our
position. The ,flre came down upon
us before tbe wind,, and our situation
looked desperate. The sparks flew so
thickly that not a powder-horn could
be opened. Hut when the fire reached
the ring round our wounded men and
baggnge, we succeeded In smothering
It with buffalo robes, deerskins and
blankets.
It was now sundown, and we hnd
your been warmly engaged with tlie Indians
since sunrise. Seeing us still ready for
fight, they carried off their wounded
and gave up tlie battle.
ZD
Y i HEY jjj)MN&
O
e
jO JCyERY JQOME
as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when in health
and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor
life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and
the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health
should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of
every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a
remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence
should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial
in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in
many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and
excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use.
Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, be
cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform
all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained,
by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most benefici
ally and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian
blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem
edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not
approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication.
Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup
of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co.
plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in
bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty
cent size, or having printed thereon the name of anv other comoanv. do not
accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects.
Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is eauallv beneficial
X 1 i IjI 111 . J .
i or me parents ana me cnnaren, wnenever a laxative remedy is required.
The Vital Qneatloa.
The teacher of the class In history
wnn describing to the children the
opening of some of the ancient tombs
In Kgypt, and enumerating several cf
tie Interesting antiquities therein dis
covered. "To show you how wonderfully
tinny of those things have been pre
served," she said, "I may mention thut
In one of the oldest of those tombs a
jar of honey was found. It could not
have been less than four or five
CAT TRAPPED BY PRAIRIE DOQ.
Lured Into Harrow In Central Park,
New York.
Lured Into an abandoned burrow b;
his prospective victim, Green Eyes, a
cat who baa long preyed on the prairie
dogs In the menagerie of Central Park,
saya the New York Herald, was Im
prisoned yesterday for iany hours
through the strategy of Dolphin, their
king.
Worlri'a Htock of Oolrt.
The amount of gold In Kurope when
America was (Uncovered Is believed
not to have exceeded $'-Mjri.(MKMHK). In
the 40t years until 1M1MI the world's
production Is estimated at f'.MXMi.OU),
UK half of which was added to the
money supply. Including the esti
mate for r.Mi.'i, In the ten years begin
ning' with lSIHI, nearly $:t,(KMi,KSMMKj
In gold has beeu mined almost u
third as much as during the preced
ing 401 years. This despite the fact
that the Hoer war lor two years closed
the Transvaal mines. The production
In l'.Ml.'t was $.'I'jr,iMK),(HMi; in l'.HU,
fariO.tKKi.OlK) nnd for IlKC. It is esti
mated at f iHi,(KH,(K). Tho world's
stock of money gold In 1V7 was ap
proximately four and a quarter bil
lions. Hy the end of the present year
It Is estimated that It will be almost
Dolohln was the only prairie dog on
i thousand years old, and yet In that the iurface when Green Eyes looked
Jar of honey wus a flea. In perfect ,bout for further Drey. Frightened bv
prcHervatlon."
the arrival of the cat Dolphin's sub-
"Was It alive?" asked one of 'he jecta B0Ught ,helter In their aubterra-
iittie gins, wun a nreaiuiess interest
not entirely unmixed with alarm.
As Ann la Spoken.
"Are you going to take that little
trip with me I spoke about lust
week ?"
"I haven't thought about it"
"Well, think of it this week, will
you?"
"Yes, If I think about It, I'll think
about It."
"Hy the way, I saw you on the
street the other day and you never
noticed me."
"I never noticed you." ruck.
riTQ Permanently Cured. No flu or nervousness
M I U anerllrstdhy'suiwufDr.Kline'slireatNerve
Iieiu.rer. send for r'reS'4 trlsl boitleand iresilne.
Iir.K. ii.Kllue, l,ld.,Kll Arch ht. Philadelphia, Pa.
Word to the Wise.
After a swing around the circle the
happy couple hud settled down In a
cozy flat.
One morning as she took her cus
tomary place at the breakfast table tho
bride placed a large revolver by the
side of her plate.
"W-why, my dear," stuminered the
astonished husband, "w-wbat does
A Handy Maid. I Never kick nor scream at a horse, not
Mrs. De Vere Professor, I'm afraid jerk the bit in his mouth,
my waltzing Is not perfect Do you
think I ought to take a few more Its- j
sons? j
The Dancing Master Will mndame
be so kind as to show me bow she I
executes ze movements?
Mrs. De Vere (to her maid) Marie,
show the professor how I waltz. De
troit Tribune.
Ifotberawill find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing
Pyrup tbe best remedy to use for their children
during the tithing period.
He'd Do tbe Rest.
"Darling," queried the young man
with the noisy tie, "do you love me
well enough to dwell In a furnished
room and live on bread and water aft
er we are married?"
"Y-yes, I think so," she replied.
"And, eny, dearest," he continued,
"is your er-salary as typewriter large
enough to enable you to furnish the
room and the bread?'
For coughs and colds there is no better
medicine than I'iso's Cure for Consump
tion. Price 25 cents.
Not that Kn I or Illrd.
Most travelers who have gone Into
the wayplaces of the Far West have
brought back clear remembrances of
tho voices of the sure-footed little puck
burros which go out there under tho
pseudonym of "Itocky Mountain ca
naries." The meaning of the phrase' Is not
always so well known to those who
have always lived Knst. So It hap-,
pencil that a Huston woman, who was
Introducing a young Denver music stu
dent to her guests recently, caused uo
Utile confusion when she sald:
"And now, ladles. Miss Converse,
Most of the farms in Denmark are
from 5 to 2o acres, and are owned by
the peasantry. About half of the laud
is iu oats, hay, pasture and root crops
for the horses, milch cows and sheeu.
$100 Reward, $100. lu proportion to her size, Denmark has
The readers ot this paper will be pleased to more cattle than any other country in
learn that there is at least one dreaded disease Kuroie
six billions an Increase of nearly M our little KocUy Mountain canary, will
per cent lu nine years. , sing for us."
that mean?"
nean homes. Apparently unconscious .-It ,neans, George," replied her
of his peril Dolphin remained on a btidelets. "that we have biscuits of
knoll watching the cat my owu construction for breakfast and
Suddenly darting forward Green ti,at no adverse criticism will be toler
Eyes made an attempt to seize bis vie-1 ated." I
tlm ThA lnttAr hnvuvpr rirw1crwt tho !
cat's attack and ran to the other side
of the lnclosure, followed by Green
Eyes. Then began a chase which last- that science has been able to cure in all its
fnr .nnr tbnn flv mlniitiw nn.l '?es, ami that is (alarm. 1111 i alarm
eu ror more man ne minutes, ami l uise Jslneoniy positive cure kuown to the
ended by tho disappearance Of Dol- me Ural Iraioruily. t atarrli eng a constitu-
ldiln Into nn nhmnlmied burrow 1imr tionai disease, requires constitutional treat-
puin into an amunioneu Olirrow just ,,. lull's Catarrh l ure i taken internally,
as he was apparently about to be acting directly uim the llooU and mucous
. . , nuriuces ol the system, thereby d slioying the
caugni uy ins pursuer. foundation of the disease, and giving the pa- rt i JIH.I..I f-1 S w
Green Eyes hesitated n few seconds neui strength by building up the constitution .yj ..V Ak-E-a Iwfsilha iai i
, ., , . , . ., . , and a-ssihliuB nature in doing Us work, lhe
and then started to squeeze bis body ..ronriHtora i.o so much fith in its curative
through tho entrance of the burrow, powers that they otter One Hundred i'ollara
, ,, ... for any case that it falls to cure, bend ior list
Smnll and slim, he finally suceeded In of testimonials.
mnklmr his wav Inside the siil.terrn. . Address. K. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O.
" .... bold by drugBlhts, 73C.
nean chamber. Witnesses of his at-1 Uall's Family Pills are the best.
ClIHtS WHthl Alt Hit f AllS.
Best CoiiKb Bjrup, Tastes Uood. Use
In time, eoid hy rirtitniitg.
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p. m u.
No. 44-1 90S
W11RX writing to ail vertlsors ploaae
mention this paper.
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Liu Uirul
TliM Klml Vnu lliivn Alwnvs ltoutrht has borno the slcriia-
ture of ChitH. II. Fletcher, and Jins been made under his
personal supervision lor over UO years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd
JuHt-ftH-frood" are but Experiments, and endanger tho
health of Children Experience ngalnst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorln is a harmless Mibntltuto for Castor Oil, Pare
Rorlc, Drops and Noothlnjr Syrups. It is IMeusant. It
contains neither Opium, forphlno nor other Iareotlo
Hiibstanee. Its ago is its puiirantco. Jt destroys AVorms
and ullays IVveilsluiess. Jt cures Ilarrliva and AVind
Colic. It relieves Teethlnfr Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates th Fol, regulates the
Stomach tunl ltowels, ifivlnKT healthy and natural bleep.
Tito Children's I'anacett Tho IMot Iter's Friend,
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
tnck on Polpbln stood in front of the
lnclosure for hnlf an hour waiting for
him to reittipenr, but be did not como
out of tbe burrow.
I They Mere surprisotl soon afterward
to see Dolphin poke his head cautious
ly out of a burrow which evidently led
to another passage connecting with
the underground chamber Into which
be had lured the cot After surveying ! uue
the village with keen eyes Dolphin :::
came out of the burrow and In re-
ponse to hla sharp bnrks other pralrln
dogs left their homes to come to tbe
surface.
While they were perched on knolls
late In tbe afternoon faint cries Issued
from the entrance of the burrow
which Green Eyes had entered. They
were followed by the appearance of
bis head and then of his body as he
squeezed out of the burrow. Ills body
was covered with dirt, and be hud evi
dently been compelled to dig his way
out of his prison. Without making
any attempt to attack the prairie dojjs
he hurried from the village.
Didn't Like the Sample.
A Harvey county (Kansas) widower
took his second wife home and intro
duced her to the children by saying:
"This is your new mamma."
They looked at her critically and the
youngest blurted out: ''Is that the best
you could do, papa?" New York Trib-
Vassal assV flW
In
Use For Over 30 Years.
The Coquette.
There are scores of girls who are
neither beautiful nor witty, but they
are natural born coquettes, and as a
consequence are perfection lu tlie av
erage man's eyes. The beautiful girl
generally bauks ou her face being her
fortune, but the coquotte cultivates the
habit of saying pretty, fluttering
tblugs, studying the trick of amusing
half a dozen men at one and the etuue
time and of making each mau thluk ha
hi the one that Is being especially fit
rorvdv fian Frauclsco CalL
The
Cou
Jar of
ghing
DR. W. A. WlbC
M cl- crown an-! br iljj witrk wl'honr a n.
Hiir ! y. ars' f r .mi-.. In iilale worli
al!i s us to tit yi ur inoulli roiinoriali y. I t.
V. A. W int hiu loui'il a suie wav lovxirwi
twtli ataoluifly wi.liutu mui. Dr. '1'. I".
Wise is an expert at tro l lining and crown,
ami bng-vor!c. r.xtrai't:uj lrjt Mlie.i
(iluU's ur oridgvs are rj r.d.
WISE BROS.
DENTISTS
Ka-vJin Hldg., Th rj and Waali'inicton Hts.
0ea ev.nliiKS till 9 iA Inok. Hniidu'S trout
to 12. Ur Main r.-a.
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DR. T. P. rVlSC.
Conipare
Hammer blows, steadily ap
plied, break the hardest rock.
Coughing, day after day, jars
and tears the throat and lungs i
until the healthy tissues give
way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
stops the coughing, and heals
the torn membranes.
"I always keep Ay.r'i Cherry Pectoral In
tli a liouso. 11 itlvos perfect relief wueuevvr
any of us liave i-ohkIis or hard roldi. I liav.
uaed It for a prrat many yeHis and so know
11 about It." MRU. MaiiT OlilfUl'aAM, Vary.
bur,. N. V.
MM
W 1 m 1A r- fl 1 lr . m 9 M I m It am .
id iw rv
PUlsbury's Vitos with other cereals and.
you will instantly recognize
PILLSBURY PURITY
In the rich, white color ol
LA'
XAftd by J. 0 Ay or Co . Lowell, Uui.
Also iuuuioiuroi or
iers
SARSAPARJLLA.
PILLS.
UA!K VIOOK.
tilllousness, constipation retard re
covery. Cure these with Ayer's Pills.
which Is actually the "Meat ol the Wheat."
It la the white heart ol the wheat
kernel, sterilized. Nothing added;
AOtoiPg token away.
Try this Common Sense Breakfast Food and you will never change
It la HEALTHFUL. SUBSTANTIAL ECONOMIC Al
, A 2-POUND PACKAGE MAKES 12 POUNDS COOKED See the Economy'
PRICE 20 CENTS.
k tour Crocer Jo-Oiy
PILLSBUrVY.WASIlBtJRN FLOUR. MILL CO., LldH Mlnn.apolls, Mlrtn.
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