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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1906)
Eruptions Tho only way to &cL rid of pimples and other erup tions is to clcanso tho blood, improve tho digestion, stim ulate tho kidneys, liver and skin. Tho medicine to take is Hood's Sarsapariila Which has cured thousands. 'till .'rrahiiian. Win-ii young Mi'in;!)' took Ihe train fur 1 1 tt r v r 1 his fiiihcr hhIiI: ". mioii ii s j on lltnl out let mi' know If you have uikmi your entrance cinui Inn I Umn." Two flnjn Inter, In the) midst of mnklug n heavy 1 . -n I , In- received the following t:t Krc in : "Yr. .1. Men gles. Jr." (Julte preoccupied nnd pur.xled, he telegraphed hack: "Ye, what?' Tin' well trained hoii wired back: "Yes, lr." Ju1k Judging hf a Rnr Mian. "How do yui know (Imt tlmt eoupl Ii lurtrrlod ?" "Tlirjr rl'ln on hit ess." every tin v." "Oh, (lull you aro acquainted Willi them 7" "No; Imt aha alwnye itye the cm fare." Iloiuiiiii (Tumi Tout. An article. imllitlif in newapaper nf Iltuitfury recently I i to thirteen ilni'lu. In nil of rtliirli intinlrri of (lis li(orlul forea look fnrt. Tolalol Win I'naM) In Anawer, ni'i',ln MoHiiiw, niMir tli- 1 l--rvlt'h- Skills Kiiti', III- (fount Tolstoi), d.,-7 t prl kIhIi-iiI lirvijiir. tt k U I II if nllns, Wlni exclaimed; "A llillo penny, biulher, In llio ii it in r of ( lnll," A police iilllri-r II j j l" i ii cli r1 ; ln WHS j onii ', in nihil, ntnl wrapped in the ri'i'iilnlloii shi-op-ddii. Al Ml u t of Mm Hip ln'j'Hiir lied, hobbling awtty In fright iin. I Ii;imi ' In II possilile." anld Tolstoi to him- If, "Unit people iri forbidden to link c liiirlly. In 1 In mI'ii iiunii" -in Chris I tin it In u I !" lllolluT." llO Nllli) t the Jlolll'I'IIKHI, j "can oii ri'inlV" . "Yes," hah) III.. ofTlccr, polllely, for Toltol Iiiin ii mini nlr. "Have yon read Hie bible?" "VrM." "Ainl do yon remember Christ's or der to feed the linimry V" and he ci ted 1 lii word. Tin' policeman was ev idently trundled; iu tnrncil to hln tpiea tloniT iiiiiI iiNkfil : "Ainl yon, ilr-you con rend?" "Yea, l.roilii-r." "Ami have you read the police regu lations?" "Yes, brother." "And ilo you remember Hint hedging In tin- tinilii street In forbidden?" The prophet found no answer read. Succeae Mnifar.luc. Norway's alilpplnr; I" rtreeded In ton n nu" only by Kntjliiud'a, (ivruiany'a and l'ratii a'a. Opala ere no soft when fint taken from the initiea that pieces can tit picked off with tlii fingera. SOKES THAT DO NOT HEAL I liavti had a orlrrdr.t foot all tny lira, which coiiipnllmt tun to uai a brace.. By auiua linnet .oontabln luniiiia ttna irnm caoanii a md Ulunr on my loir, about mix. ?nara mo, 1 had rood medical attnu Ion, hut thn Ulrrr Kot woraa. lwmln do mil (u try H. H. d., unit am (flacl to lay It curoit ma autlrxly, and I am con vl nerd thai It aavod tuy Un for ma. I hava. thtiroforn, araat fulth In H. 8. H. and ajladly rrromninnil it to alt ueadlna a rllahla hlnod madlolsa. Uriatol, Va.-Tonu. W. J. CATE. Whenever n norc or ulcer los not licul, no tnatttr on what part of the wly it tuny Ih, it i: lfr;uisc of a jioi:iotil condition of the Mood. This Ixiison tuny I'C the remaitiH of 8oinc constitutional trouhlc ; thccflfct of a onjj f jx-ll if ti( k ricss, whirh liici li ft liiii vital ttrtam jioliutil and weak, or ln-rituM' tin ii.itui.d itftiKc matter ot t!.c lnly, wli ii. It should jass ll tliTcju;; It the haunt Is of nature, has K t ti k ft iti the f stem unl nlcothed into tin i:'i:!.it..n. It i!m not matter how the jioi.sott hccaiue intrcm hed in the Idoml, f.u t that tin- Hole is there tmd !oi.t not lieal i i fvidt tn e of u di i, ciidi il in cau.se. Thete is nothing that causes mote disrotnf.xt, wotiy and nuxiety th in n festeiinir, tlisi har",in;; old Rore that resists ticat inent. The v ty hi;:ht of it ii uhhoircnt and Mi;;;;ests judlutioti and disease ; licsidi'M the tittir- ii ii 1 nttetition i j o . i c- I to kepit tle.ui nnd free front iitlier in ft i lion. As ii ltn;;t is, r.lowly t .ttin eleejier into the Kinotintlin"; lksh, the Hifliier jTows ttiothidly anxious, fcai inj; it may he tamcrous. )ttue of those all. ii tdl with an old miic or nicer know how listless it istocx jit" t a cute front. Halves, jiowdelH, lo tions nnd other external tteatiueiit. Thiou;:h the use of tlu sc they have Pcen the jdaee li ;:in t Ileal nnd hea! over, ainl vvete cone.tatulatin them f dve.s that they would ioon lc tid of the detcstahle thin, Ahcn a fresh supply of poison front the Mood would cause the inflammation and old discharge to return nnd the sore would le ns had or worse than befoie. .Sores that do not heal arc not due to out nitlc causes ; if they were, external treatment would cure them. They are kept open l.eennse the Mood is (deeped in poison, which finds an outlet through these places. While young people, nn even children, sometimes tiuflcr with non healing Bores, those most usually afllictcd are persons past middle life. Often, with them, a wait or mole on the face inflames and lo gins to ulcerate fiom a little roush handling ; or a deep, oflensive ulcer de velops from a slight cut or hruise. Their vital energies and powers of re sistance have grown less, and circulation weaker, nnd perhaps home taint in Ihc Mood, which was held in check by their Mrouger constitutions of early life, fdiows itself. It is well to be sus picious of any sore that docs not heal readily, because the (same germ that produces Cancer is back of every old sore and only needs to be left in the circulation to produce this fatal disease. There is only one way to cure these old sores nnd ulcers, ami that is to get every particle of the poison out of the Mood, l'or this purpose nothing equals S. K. S. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, cleanses the' blood and makes a pcimanent cute. fci. ,S. S. enriches nnd freshens the circulation Bo that it cnriies new, strong blood to the diseased parts and allows the place to heal naturally. When this is done the discharge ceases, the sore scabs over and fills in with healthy flesh, nnd the skin regains its natural color. Hook on Sores and ulcers nnd any medicnl advice desired will be furnished without charge. XHC SVJtFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CAm i PURELY VEGETABLE. Get What You Ask For! THERE Is a Reason Why tho Good People of America luy Cascarots as Fast as tho Clrck Ticks. Every second some one, somewhere. Is Buying a llitlo Ten-Cent Box ol Cas carets. I, 2. 3, 4, 5. 660 times to tho Minute, 60 Minutes to the Hour, 3600 Boxes an Hour, 36,000 Hoxes a Dayj of Ten Hours, 1,030,000 Boxes a Month, and then somo. Think of It 220.000"Peoplo tako a Cascaret tablet each day. Millions uso Cascarets when necessary. The Judgment of Millions of Bright Americans Is infallible. They have been Buying and Taking Caucarets at that rato tor over Six years true, faithful, loyal servant of Mankind. Over Five Millions of Dollars have been Spent to mako tho merits of Cas carets known, and every cent ol It would be lost, did not sound merit claim and hold tho constant, continued friendship, Patronage and Endorsement of well pleased people year after year. There Is also a Reason Why there ore Parasites who attach themselves to tho Healthy Body of Cas- caret's success Imitators, Counterfeiters, Substitutors. They are Trade Thieves who would rob Cascarets of tho "Cood Will" of tho people, and sneak unearned profits, earned and paid (or by Cascarets. It Is not an Experiment, not an Acci dent or Incident, but a sound, Honest Business, based on Tlme-Trled-and-Tf sled Merit, never found wanting. There Is a Reason. Cascarets are the Implacable foe of All Disease Germs; the Incomparable cleanser, purifier and strengthener of the entire Digestive Canal. They Act like Exercise on the Bowel Muscles, make them strong and active able to Help Themselves do their work keep themselves clean. Cascarets are the safe-guard of Innocent Childhood against tho Dreadful Death dealing Dangers that threaten the Lives of the Utile Ones. They are Purely Vegetable, absolutely Harmless, always Reliable and Efficient, A Dishonest Purpose means a Dishonest Product and a Disregard of tho Purchas ers' Health or Welfare. Beware of the Slick Salesman and his ancient "Just as Good" story that com mon sense refutes. Cascarets aro made only by the Sterling Remedy Company and the famous little Ten Cent "Vest Pocket" box Is here shown. They aro never sold In bulk. Every tablet marked "CCC." Be sure you get the genuine. pr TREK TO OUR FRIENDS! We want to fnd to oar frlendi a beautiful French-dMlitned. GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX, hard-anamrrcd in colora. It U a brauty for the dieting table. Ten cents in lUmps U asked a measure of rood fait h and to cover cent of Ukcarets, with whlchlhlaTaTTity trinket Is loaded. 76 Send to-day, mentioning this paper. Address Studios Keuiedy Uuioaiiy, CaiUf. or Now I oik. Tho bniifinn nnd polnto Are almoat Idfiitliril In .hi'iiili'iil coiiipoN.tlou. iM'fltjiHiit. n HI nil It ml put the body In n cool, iiiolut phif, nnd a new head Kiowa. There aro no uudei Inker In Japan. ( When a peraon die lit iieiuenf rein- , tlves put Min Into a eolllu it 'id bury hliu. The 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 K iIoch not Ix-Klu until after burial. The poHlitl departments ny 'IiIi-iik Is often uml horribly mNipellcd by foreltfiieiH. It In unld that tln word Iiiin been apellftl In IH'. different wnyn. Here are Home of the iiiohI pnr.lilitt: .l.uzo, Jiipnif), II It'll ho, .f it K I K' . Sehii' I'lllK'llO, IIImko, ( 'Iiik Inrlio IHld Kill vuU7a(). Mra. Wltte him been eoiiaiMlently aiiulibetl by the imperial family, mid the tjueHllon a risen whether, now that her liiiHliiiud lino been made a count, they will let her Into that aoelety. Tho prcHcut empreas tin a Iteen the word of tlm whole lot. ThU la not Ijitiiiiho nf Mra. Wltte'M humhlf birth, but her II brew IiIoimI. Oiio of the features that nttrnct most Attention in trnu-lliiK tlirotu'ti the Aiim tralinii eololtlea Is the number of ehiirehi-4 which arc everywhere to Ik' found. i:very little towuahlp or vllhiKn lins thrw or four clIfJ-H devoteil to worHhlp; In fflet, ono Vletorlmi hamlet nrlileviil notoriety by Im-Iiik the xm iMKHor of five churches nnd no public hull CM. A pnrt of Tlminna Pnlne's brnln. which Moneiin I. Conwny bonnht as n relic nt n Iindoii iiui'tlou aome years nc, wns plueetl re-entl.v In this dlil I'alne tomb at New Itorhelle, N. V., where n new niouument in 1'aine's memory has been eonstrueted. The utory of tht wntt'lerliiKH of Thounis I'ltlue'K body. lifter death. Is beeouiin very eoiiiplleateil. I Sehuyler Vim Nets, nf nn old I.on Isliiiul I'titeli family, was brought into ; I.oiiK' I hln ml city police court the other day it s a vngrniit, having been ari'est ed for hidm on a ferry boat. He was onee a wenltl.y turfman, mil owned Morello, the hlalllon that won tho Futurity In lS'.C The imu'Utrnte comiiMHHlonatc-il the broken old man and let ti I in ko. j l-'Uli eitiiKht on the coasts of I'rnnee 1 nnd Italy are now transiMirtiil itllve by rail to (iermany nnd Kustdn for the ! tunrket. The living fish are plarssl In : covered nnunria, or cisterns, running i nn small wheels, nnd stored In wagons j for tho purMKe. The wuter of the clu , terns Is renewed continually by menus ( ! r n tiiotor pump nnd a system or pticti Is eonnwted with them. Human hairs nre not. ns might lie aiHmoaed. oerfei'tlv eyllndrleal. tint aro j more or Iphs Hntteneil In one direction. I The most cylindrical hair Is most In clined to grow KtralKht. while hnlr that Is much flattened has a tendency to curl; and the flntter tlie hnlr the great er Uila tendency. This Is the main piiiiba rt iirtv liiltr 1 1 ii t Itia pumltnoua ! i. i. I I . i . ... i. .i... .1... i . , ' Willi Willi ll iiair mmuiiii iiioiniuiv uisv afftM-ts curlines. The Zurich jK-ople nre nt present training n nututier of ttdllo dogs to run down nnd catch law breakers. Bar racks at Helnau, near Zurich, have . been set ninrt for the "education" of ! the animals. Ity tnenns of dummies the dogs are taught to bring down mnn nnd pin him to the ground without biting him. They also lenrn to Jump over walls ntnl to follow a man Into tho water nnd prevent him from drowning. Tho education of a dog le completed In alx months. Four years ngo William Rockefeller, tho Standard Oil mngnate, began nn nctlou at luw ngiUnst tin old nrmy vet eran named I.anioro for trespass on the mngnlllcent Rockefeller estate at Mnlono, N. Y. The jury returned n verdict In favor of Mr. Rockefeller and awarded him eighteen cents dnuinges. La mo re' a attorneys appealed the case. It has taken a dozen turns, but Is stilt tn the courts. Rockefeller Is trying to get his eighteen cents nnd I.nmore la trying to keep from paying It. The Chinese ent Indiscriminately al most every living creature which cornea In their way; dogs, cats, hawks, owls, eagles and Btorks are regular marketable commodities, In default of which a dish of ruts, Held mice or snakes Is not objected to. Cockroaches and other Insects and reptiles nre used for food or medicine. Their tasto for dog's llesh Is quite a fashion. Young pupa plump, succulent and teuder fetch good prices at the market stalls, where u supply is always to be found. A dish of puppies, prepared by a skill ful cook, Is esteemed ns a dish lit for the- gods. At every grand bnnuuet it makes Its appearance ns u hash or stew. Tho Gnulols of Paris has been In vestigating that grave question, "Why do men wear mustaches Y" About one hundred men answered the question. Six replied that It wus too much trou ble to shave, one declared that It wus to hide his teeth, another that his long nose without it gave him a bud ap pearance, and threo that It avoided colds. Three others maintained that It Improved the air they breathed, and seven were of tho opinion that a mus tache wus necessary to health. Seven teen men were content to state that they did It to pleuso themselves, while only two said it wns to pleuso their wives. About sixty gave the reason that womeu did not like clean shaven men. Why tell your troubles to a lawyer? That U the way he tunkes his living. How Many Birthdays ? You must have had sixty at least! What? Only forty? Then It must be your gray hair. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops these frequent birthdays. It gives all the early, deep, rich color to gray hair, and checks falling hair. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. " I wti gr.atlr trrntl1 with dandruff wtilih ttroditrrtt a rnft !lairrAal!i llrlilrK "r ' a' B'p. I trll Al'r a lUIr Vlror ati'l Oil dan ilmlT hum l.aijrara1 My iialr ai.' uiii.'I falling ! "Mil now I lia a i.l.tKtld I a4 of Iiair." - lan t. Ktnaa, l'ialnn-iu,l,iiju. bjJ.V. Afr Co., Lwall, Kaaa. Aiao Biauuraaturar of J XABSAPASILLA. fll.lt. trJtm PECTORAL. yers At niiaral(. "Too My Conr,reaa.inn fire St rlia adTintAfe In (I'Mmx with the railway?" kd tho Indium; fit citizvii. "Yea," answered Hnnt'r Sorghum, "th'y are at a diaadrantajce." "For what reaaonV" "Well, you , (!oncria rnn't laii paaai-n that will get yuu o ny a lier." WaalilnKteu Star. piTft lrrriannlly Cijr'l. T?o fttaor nnrouan.a I(sorr. Hfna for Tr ' trlnl h'irand lrall.c. lit. H. II. KIOK-, I .!!.. Kit Ar. I, St., I'hil-1. Iph., l a. la emu Htl All list I Allt, Bflat OonaS 8rnp, 1 aal. UikkI. UM In tlrna, r.l1 Ttr nrnfftfl.la a . v j mm a a a tttraiiin'a I ndl flf rrnoa. It wns late In November that I)ell I ah suggested trimming Sauinon's hnlr. "How do you wnnt It cut'" she ask ed, with a satirical little grimace. "Oh, any old way," he answered; "It doesn't matter now that the football seifson Is over." Cleevland Plain Dealer. Motbrra will find Mra. Wlnslow'a Sooth In a; Fyru tho bt re moil y totiae fur Iholr ctilldreu (luring tb tajthli.g rUA. DlfTrrrnl "(antra. "I anjipoap," t;i i the roiiumtlc ritlzen, "that yon nre greatly hiuded for your generosity '!" "Well, not sltopetlier," reaponded the PittHlnirit inillioiinire. "S"ine rail it pen eriMity nnd foitn rail it rebtitutioa." I.ouiivillv Courier Journal. How's This? W riffer One Iltiridre.l liollara Reward fnl anyraiwof ( aiarrh Dial canuul be cured by 11 all ii i alarm nr-. I . J. t II KN l. Y A CO., l'roi-a., Toledo, O. We, tlm uii'li.Tii:in-i. tiave Vnown K. J. Cheney ("r ihe la-( 1.'-yea, and beiiere him rt(:tly lintiiraljlu In all buaineaa Iraimao liniia an-I llu enrially able to carry out any ol liKntt .out mai'.e bv Un-lr linn. WiriV I tin, VN hi.lHfale I irugir!ta, Toledo. O. Walms'o, K issas k Mahvi.n, hoietaie I'rug glla, '1 oh'ilo, ( i. ilall'l i aiarrh Cure la taken Internally, art lng ulrertiT tiioii th bl'Hi-1 ami mueoua aur la'H ol the avaleni. l'riio .e. tr botlie. bol l bv all Ortitgl"0- loatimonlala Ireo. Hail a aawily i illa are the Uial. Fret In a- In Ilia Art. nie singing teacher was visiting the school, mid us this was an Important event In the district, tho pupils had been Instructed to memorize a verse or two to recite for the entertainment of the visitor. During he delivery of his lines, one small boy was esiiecially noticeable for the action with which he accom panied his words; so much so that the teacher, surprised at his efforts, com mended him highly ou the ease with which he spoke nnd the apparent prac tice which he must have put on the piece. "It was fine." .he exclaimed. In clos ing, "and shows n Inrge amount of rehearsal! Rut. Johnny, where did you get the gestures?" '"Taln't the gestures," replied the young genius, with a twist. " 'tain't the gestures: It's the hives. And Then II Wen I. Little I'.rother (to aimer who ia aittin? with bar fiance) Do you know what I think? S, step No; what la it? "I think If I were not In the roorn j Mr. Jones would kins yon." I "Yon Impudent boy! Leare the roorn j Instantly:" Tale. j Plao a Cure ft a remedy forronrha, colds : and con u motion. Try it. Price 'Ji cent, j SX druggiat. An Aerompllabrd Mar. "That friend of yours, the politician, ' Is the most mendacious fellow I ever , met." I "No doubt of It. lie's equal to four fishermen, five Ananinses and six Philadelphia lawyers rolled into one." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Concerning Common Sense. The man who knows when not to talk, ' possesses Judgment of a high order.; People everywhere are displaying uood ; judgment by eating Pillsbury's Vitos for breakfast. It la a mighty good ; thing to be outside of; try it. Dreiry Kilatrnrr. Landlady Are you aware, Mr. Pki doo, that the less one eats the longer one livea? j Mr. Skldoo fwith his mouth fnll'i Sure! Rut what's the use of living that way? Judge. pTrr'a Se1 ara hi r-ana tn mi-'arii yara Itava lneri nf In lii-ir nTljjMinl half a r-Miiry f-iyi-ruf to all rrfltca ivvo Kra Aaaaai rrra. D. M. FERRY A CO., Detroit, .Mich. ..i.a i.i 0mw-ml .aaaa mm BEST BY TEST "I have tried all kinds of waterproof clothing and have never found anything at any price to compare with your Fish Brand for protection from all kinds of weather." CTha aim MnA AAr rf wr1T tit IMa nalkli.d itutt miny t- l.arl up-i, vltmXUm ) IJisrVst Award WorH's Fair. 1301. The $ in of thaFiih rCfVVl3f3 Vaktrt ef Wamnttd Wrt Wiathtr Clothing A. J. TOWER CO. Boson. U. S. A. TOWER CANADIAN CO.. LIMITED Toronto. Canada P. N. U. No. 4-06 ,'Jjr.N writtna- to alvrrtlara pleaaa I tnentlun thla paper. a r A aij y na aa' -m"rw,' m imt a. If -1 , 4 t i v:. v -.k v..v Ck .tv t.s.. . v vvv.-vv'v Ox-. - v 'V.-'."J 'ihe Kind Voii II;iv Always lou;lit lia borne tho signa ture of Clias. II. Fletcher, ami lias boon made tinder hU IXTsonal riUiorvision for over aiO yrars. Allow m ono to decidvo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations ami Jiist-as-trood " are but Expcrinients, nnd eiulanter tho health of Children Ilxnerience against Jxperinient. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Irops and Sothiii"; Syrups. It is lMeasant. It contains neither Opium, Iorphino nor other .Narcotic substance. Its a?o is its guarantee. It destroys Worm nnd allays Fcverisbness. It cures DLirrluva and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething; Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and lJowcls, givint; healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. TNt CCNTAUR COMPANY TT MURHAT TUCCT. NEW VOH CITY, TiliTiiVrr Tj- Hi aaiami.Kir - iCTryfV r f ; ti f m f HAT JOY HEYKHINft e Ti-V TUT 1 ns 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 any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every familv should ahvavs have a bottle on hind, ns it k rnuallv beneficial ii. - . ... . . . -- - j - --- ror ine parents ana tne cnuaren, whenever a laxative remedy is required. I i.h