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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1906)
Tli ll in I'ii Hi, f.rlitin tv ii Justifying ill.' ili iTpi Inn li hml I'liii'llriil 1 1 j ' l i .IiiiiiIi In (hi. unii.'i of I i'ii It, "l-iliiln'l iiilml Idling dim liiivi- I hmi h." In- iiil.l, "lull I'm 11 llilln ni'iie m i t h iii.i i II In I ( I ' hi' I. I'vii lull) lLlllll! (ill III.' Ilii!'', niiylmw, iiImiiiI Inking lnlo my fn in ll.v a ymiiiK iiiiiii Him li willing In winl. 'veil ulinln yrnri Juat fur ft jrlrl. t. il'i.'trt m'i'lii tn ink In lin lh klml of trt n dm' would Im likely In gnt nln'inl In I he wn ..I." I'..ll Jm'iili' IIIIiikih""! In w nik nimlli pr I'vrii yeitr fur Itnrlml triuk I he . . I limn im ulnmlug Ki ll nii-l pi'Mi'Vci .11 , ninl ll In n iniillvr of lilalnry (lint i!n jming iiiiiii filially inmln gnml 11 n mm ij liw. G Blood Humor ('iiiiiiiniilv i nnii i'lni'li"i, IihIIh. Mm . 1 i ri nm nr null rlii'iiin, or uninn nlln-r form nf i rni tl'in: lint mniM-tlim-a liny 1'iUI in Dm vl' 111. Imllrali'il l.y fi'i'llntfi "f w 1 11k ill-mi, languor, Inrni nf n. .i l Hi', or ui'iii riil ili lilllly, wltliniit j r 11 1 1 m 1 1 1 if n 11 r Im Nklntf (int. I I in l ' m Hnritiinillln I'lpi'l tlicm, ri-nnviilra, I atn-nglliMia ninl tuiin 1 1 1 n hIihIk ayntini. I 'Mil In llii- ti'Mlniimy of IIiimkhiiiU annually. ! Hood's Sarsaparilla Ik 1'i'i'iilliir In llmlf. Ac'i'pl lm miliitltntn, Imt IiihIhI on linvllig ll'iii'I'o mill git I' l"ila. I.iiili ur tal.lila, 100 I ). ,mi (Inn l.!lnr. QUAKES AND EARTH WAVES, UNITED STATS StNATOK f ROM SOUTH CAROLINA I'KAISLS I'C-KU-NA " .''X .Tr. vv pJ fn I ''S 'f i,V rJ UVr 11 1 w ... f . -4-. w-j in l.x Senator M.CUutler. (. - 1 r i 'ir-iri ' it . , r 11" i . I j l L I . I . ' . J I 3l-JI if r 11 -i , 1 i 1 i ill 1.1 i.iiiii r. 1'it nf IimikhIiii'IvH, lllil-l'naMonrit "Uur iIhN wi'ii' 11 Wl'll'll'l llll'.vV" "'lli'i'il llny wi'ii-. Why, Miohi- hi i lin ih uxi'il to m liiiilly tlilnk Unit I In' 'llliii'k 'i k' hiii Imli'i'i'iit."- Imlit Villi' Com Iit Join lljll. IIT III (innril. ('orn'iiiniiili'Ml Hi'iintnr, inny I k wlmt rutialilcrn I tnim tuivi- Iii'IucimI ym to njiiumn I lit HlBli'lioml IiIII? I'.tiilnriil Slnli'niimu (MyliiK Into n rm'"l "( VnmliliTiitloim'" Sir, Hint (jih-hiIum U n t n 111 11 n lil t Inmilt I ('nrri'Hinllil III Tlll'tl ynii urn l!olll) It without roimliliTiillon 1 I In you know, Hi'iintnr, tliut In wlmt tint iiiunt of 114 linvn linnn mitiiTlliiK? FITS rurnimi'-titly Curr-il. Nn fltaor iirTounnma ftn.'l nml iy' umf ..f l.r K lllir'ni .rrl .N r rvm jlaaKirxr. Hen. I f..l Irrnt I rial ImiHIi- i..I irasltML I'f. II. II U line. I I 1 .Ull A r. I, ht , l'lillulrl.lilK, I'a. l.aylnNt I f ln. Nrll MII yon lii'iir Mhj'h flnncit rluiji Mntl.iii oviT Iht iiiiii'li'ilon ? Iii'Ili -Vin. lm crrtiilnly dlil lay It on prrtty thli-k. Ni-ll-Vi-h, Imt imt niMirly ii" tlili'k u Miiy iIiiuh.- riillinli-liilila I.i'dcr. Ko it Valid lll)ti-llut. Mnn t tli Ii-k No, lr; I don't wnnt It. I liavni't uny tiiiu- to tnlk to yon, ollhr r. I'.illvr (with tirmtii'rtiiN of mw Imok ) llaalrr Am knnirl I mi' tnllonrd lr 'rmniira l.nalliiK tnr Vmr. j Wlii'ii nn cnrlli'iniki ) 1 n 1 j -1 1 h on nny tn rt of (lm k'oIm' iiollri' Ih ri"'i'lvi-l Ht dlHliiiit iiliiri'H hy tliri'i- klnil of whvo ii't up In tin rili, out' K'lnK nronii'l tin' Hiirfii'-i' mill two oIIiith tliroiiKli Mm Interior, 'I'Ih-hk In t Iit, moving lit 1 1 T-fiTi-nt vi'I'K-illi-N, 11 r "known iih wmvch of (1 rt mid hi'i'oihI pint m', ri'KjiiM-tl vi'ly, '1'Iiomi- of I In- Unit iiIiiimi' ri'ii' li 11 Hjn-i"! nt Ki'Mit ili'illii of niori- t ti 11 it mIx iiilli'i iit mi-niiil nml tlioni' of tint nccoiiil Iiiiiii in'iirly four mlli-i per mi'oii'l. Tin' ili-i'M-r tin- pii Hi within tho iiirth tho fiiHti-r tin1 wini' up to 11 riTtiitn xi!nt. Whi-n tho i'ii rl h(iinki' tri-moM nro coiiroliiK througli tho gliilx lit 11 ili-plli of U.im inlli'N from tho mirfai'i' ut that thi-y won hi roini' out ovit l.'lil ili'Ki'i-in from thf plitri' of tin- ulnii k hnth klinln of tri'iiium hth r'-taril"I nml iNiini- to tin' urfiii'i.' moiiii' i-li'i'ii mlutil-H lnti-r. It. I. Ohlham, I". . S., who hnuiKht till Ntihjo't U-rori' tln (;i-oloil'al Bo-cli-ty, Niiififi-tiil that lit tin- ili'ptti nami'il tin whvi-m i'iiIiti"! the n-ntral 'on- of tin- 'iirth, w hi-ri' tln-ri! wnn rnphl I'haiiui' In thi' tmtiirf of thi- ma-ti-rlal. Without nilviinrluK nny hyp'i thinln of thi; rlinrii'-ti-r of thin rhanx, Mr. Oldham In-!1 that It wotiM hnvi to Ihi ri-ckoiiiil with In nny thi-ory of tho i-itrth. 1 htm nt the oimti-r of th. worj'l tln-r1 won hi lu-om to Ik? a pln-ru J5.2'K mlhn In (llntm-ti-r (llfTirlng In cini Mtltutlon or condition from the main ov-i-rly Injc It. Tho hlntiirl' nhH-k whlrh In five inMi utin di-titroyiil I.IhIkiii won followiil hy llMturhnnriti lasting wvi-rnl montlH. A ft it lliii-l liit'l hii-n laid In rulnn In l.'!.il iH-r nlHirkti roiitlniiii for n whllo jenr. Afti-r tho Calnhrlan earth-jtinki- of IH.-.7 thi' wtrth. It l nahl, "di'l not limn' rompli'ti'ly to ri'Ht for ti-:i yi'iirn." Tin-Mi ri'inarki n-fer In tmi rrD nn n n nn f LJ Li LJ LJ ZS UJLJ IjTXA cTr3 n 0 ft I LJ LJ ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER AS IN WINTER. mm Kvf Dyipt'ljM.i In Often C.iti'ii-il by Catarrh of thii lltom u h 1'rrun.i Ki-llovnn Ca t.irth of llin Klniii.u'h uml In Tlicrcforo Ko-iinly for Dyiiirpol.t. j lion. M. i Hut l.r, i: I. H. S.-ri j j iitor Irmn Smitli 4 11 roll 1111 for Inn J ti'iiim, 111 11 h ttiT from Wimhitigtnii, I j l. writix to tin- I'lTuna Mnliriin" 1 o., 11 n follow : j "I can rccoinmond rerun for ityfjirpxla and ntoiiuch trouble. I ! have hrnn ukIhk your modlclne for i a Hliort pirlod and I fnol very lit tic h j lolleved. It U Indeed a wonderful j inodklno, benldes a good toulc." j tlow'i Thii? W! fiffi-r Or." Iliiintri'il Iiollam l'.pwur t for iiigi r ni iinnli Hut cnuiiut curt-'l l.f Hall 1 alnrrli 1 nrr. K. J. 1 II KM- Y A ' , IT.. (, Toll-do, (I. Wp, il.o nii'l-tiiiiii"l, l.a known . J. Clii'iiny lor I lm Ial yi-nr, mj.l U lii-vn 1.1 in i-rtiotl)- li'iii'-ral li' In ail l.ual iK-oa trimfv 11 m atr1 ti 11 am inli y a ll- In can v out auy on- 1 1 vn 1 1 .1 ti k ina'ti- l.y ttn-tr linn. U K-1 rti I m 1, l...l ii!i' iruir!t,Toli-do, II. VV il l. is.., K l.--M ,V Mahvin, VV linlt-iiaiu l'rug- (I'li. 1 ol. ito, II. Hit :1 1 aiarrh l ure I" taken Internally, a-t I11K .UriM ily upon 1I111 1.1 1 and iniieoim mir taii-i of Inn HKt-tii. iTli'a 7.'ie. -r buttin. b:l I'Y alt lTUKKH-t". leatliiionlaU lloo. Hall faiully I'lili arc ilie -My 1var air, thnt won't he tivcx-anary. J11111I11 to illntlni't movi'tiii-iiti, hut It Imp- 1 111 wining 10 nn nn tne iimtiig. iin-iiH Koiiii'tlmifi that tin ilUtiirhaii'-i-H fir an f riijni'iit mm to ki-'-p up an al most continuous tri-mlilliig of tin kTutiti'I. In the Xi-vv .cilatnl earth- iiak' of IMS tin- ah.K'ki lasted Tor nearly five vvi-ek nml during a largo lirtlnn of the time "lliere were lit le.mt 1 l.iaiii a dav." mivh a contemporary ro ' port. 1otl'l CAT.M reel AKKII nf tlm Ktmiineh ill the rnr- iininu for imtht imihi h of ilyniu-ii- Bin. In order to euro entiirrh of tin! atmiiHi-li tlm rntrrh iiiiinI lm eradiealed. Only nn internnl rutarrh remedy, ueh nn I'l'mna, in nvailalde. I'eruiia exactly tneetn the indiciit iolii. do Hum of Una lulus. Teacher (nt lil.ht aehool ) Wlmt you know of llnduinnt? Sh ik'k'y Iljlred I'upil - Iludal'vnt I lU.'jn' that ntliicki cut tin. It la luvuria 1.1 v faint. 'it I. real III ffrrrnrv Afire All. "It Isn't Considered rfdltc to Itsk t Chliiese how iniitiy wlvin he lia." "Well, It Isn't ix.lltc to nsk mi Amer lca:i how tunny wlven he'H had, elthur." Detroit I-'rii 1'reiin. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Horn Other Town. "Wonln to ! a iIIcv Innpertor, do 11 I he? II.n he nythltig to rreuineud him for the jMnltinn?" 'Vrii-4ie' nlrea.lv rich." I S BUSINESS ? HE ATTENDS TO who goes straight to work to euro Hurts, Sprains, Bruises by tha use o( t. Jacobs Oil nd svos lime, money nd gets out of misery quickly. It Actn Like Music. Trice, 25c. unJ .rOc. ," mi.vh a contemporary ti Telegraph. FEEDING THE LAND. How to 6 mm :Tt.Z-- i 2 r J Mil-.. kd I 1 I oft, Irtist Bnmmer I had a ssvere attack of Inflamma tory Rhuumatim In the kne5, from which I was unable to leave my room for several months. I was treated by two doctors and also tried differ ent kinds of liniments and medicines which seemed to relieve me from pain for awhile, but at the name time I was not any nearer getting well. One day while reading a paper I saw nn adver tisement of 8. 8. 8. lor Rheumatism. I decided to Klve It a trial, which I did at once. After I had taken three bottles I felt a great deal better, and I continued to take It regularly until I was en tirely cured. I now feel better than I have for years. CHAS. E. OILDER.VLEEVE. 613 82nd Street, Newport News, Va. to 1 Side Lltfhta on History. The 11 nny lu Flanders had begun wear dreadfully. "We don't like to do It," explained one of the officers, "hut, of oours-, we've got to back up Oen. Sherman." Mother! will find M". Wlnilow'i Soothing Pyrup the bent remedy louse for their children during the teething (oriod. f I ' ,1 A CELLULOID PLATE pn nttt'tl JhkI rltit rihI nutlHrinry to Hie wm t In 1 very wny, n thlnit nny dt'iiili r-ii ptnifcrat(i nt hi inn' 1 1 u;mhi. Ii'm 01 nt i Kir irotti(M nt t wi'titlftli v utury tli-iillfil f I' ilunroirn- httil UhiiiK uiiu i f Hi n il ih iii'i'Ui ) im let 11 m hhow you H ( llu it I'lttttl T WISE BROS., Dentists HH. W. A. W1HK Kallli.K liiillitn k, 'I'lilril ami V unlilnutoii II A. M. 10 V I'. M. Kill !)' lu U M.illl 'iJM UK. T. I'. W1SK CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING l'et!nnd Trade Directory Names and Addrt In Portland of Rcpra rnlallva Builncta firm. 1'IIOK) hl'l't'l.l Ki K.1.I11I1 lval.iin(and lirlut tny; wrlla fur irlrvn. W.HHlartl, i'laraa A (ti. ilAUHJ l.A N'l KIINH WnlBtrr Co., rortlanO. I.mtal irliv nn Ijnilerin nml Hlta.-i. KI.AM l li: IKI-ll It V : Hio.ii.rlr, llranrn- Knit to l-'ll; free ineuNiiri-iiiwiit lilunkat Wonilar.l, i'larkv. IIOHHK.H nf all klinln (or mil at wry rviwuiialil irleun. liHiiilm V7ft rroiu tit. I'ltUHKI' H nent en approval 1 wu ffiinrHiilai' fit lu miml it illteul I ruaea j NVundaril, l-lurko . C'u. K V r.N; eyery Hhaile an. I nIiiiim; an- v uiiiiaiil, 1. luriia 1 u All'l iril'l Al, kurllneiit ai'l.t uil appruval I III: AM Hh I'AllA'IOUM-VVli nuuruulHB lllB t'.H. b.'inirulur l lm lin-Iienl. Wrllu lur Ira euluUig, Jluiulwwid I ')., r lllli and Hue. J. c. ALllono, MICN'HCI.U'rillMI Huffnm A l'nillBtun, mil ttKfni Allre.l lltn.J.iiiita A 4 n.'a corrHol elolliva Kvervtlilnic til Mn.u'11 ttmilHhliiua. Hiiiu mrwii. Uppuaitii kjiuiiI. Morrlauu and M(KK l.ANIi IN OKKtlON under tin) ('arey Irrl- falltin aut. Iioial dlreut fr.uii alalH, Write today, lonklal and limp rrer. 11. H. Look k Co., Wl Alder atietil, I'urtlaiid, DrrgoiL ruUI.TKY rOOI) more raia write u fur free If yun want your lien lo lay K write u lur free parueuiar annul ru- ltlNA 1'UHI.inV rlCKDn-Acui atlll Co., 1'urtlaud, Ureiiou. 1'IANOH A tillllANH Olileal piano houa on I'a rtno onaal. Orga.ni ami I'laiio ou nany payiiieni. Writ ftir Hat. lt u mini you a prie. AUau A Ullbiirt-liainaker Co., Portland, Orenou. Jiiiinan llnlr Oooitu Mwltehi'H, I'oinpit.loura, Man' 'louiier and Wtn heal quality IiiwmI prleea) eand fur Ira price Hat: mull order a pmitalty. i-arl 11 air btor, tu Waahluglou bU ItuM. I.lno of llrlrmt '( tiff. "Ry tho way, Mr. Hnnklnson, papn nuide Much a funny remark uliout you the other evening." "What was It, Miwi ItelU?" "lie hh Ul he wondered why you were coming here so often." AN EVEEY-DAY STRUGGLE. Men and Women of Every Occupation Buffer Miseries from Kidney Complaint. I.ljflitnor, 703 80. Cedar St., KunnaH, in 0110 of tho tliou- H.'iinlrt who miller from kidney trou Men brought on by daily work. "I first noticed It ci'lit or ten vears no," said Mr. 'Linhtnor. "Tito dull jmiii in tho Imok fitirly mado 1110 sick. It Wlla hard to get up or down, hard tf 8trui);lituii, hard to do any work that brought a Htrain on tho buck, I hud froqutit attacks of gravel and tho urine wits jiuhhiuI ton often and with pain. When I uho.1 1 Hum's . Kidney rills, however, all traces of tho trou bio disappeared and havo not returned. I am cortttinly Krnteful." ' Hold by all dealer-. 50 cents a box. Foetex-Milburn Co., Uuffulo, N. Y. Make 11 1 Irlil the Moat at I he tmalleet Coat. After the linini' ri-muirrin In the -n-rlrhtiii-ut of tho H'dl have ln-n exhaust ed It Ih time tu turn to cummon-lal fer tllliiT to atipply di'floleiKli-H, Bays the Cardcn iiiiikiikIiic. It Is n very nlmplo matter to spread nround the tnnn each year tin contents of a few fertilizer ting-H. This Is much easier than spread liiK Hovernl loads of manure or sowing and ploutnic under a Kreen maiuirv crop. It takes less time and lefts wor ry. Hence many eople who own a few fruit trees come to rely uion nmiuier clnl fertllln-m aloiio, neKlei-tliiK the other sources of fertility thnt have been mentioned. This Is a great nilntake.' The home fruit grower should use coinmerclnl fertilizers to supplement Hot to replace tillage, grwii maiiurea and barnyard immures. Some fruit gardens, llku Home farms, ure fertilizer hick. They have lieen dosed with large iiuniitltles of high grade fertilizers, hut the humus content of they'll has not Ih-oii kept up. If fertilizers ure used and UMiully they must Is', let them l0 In iMtiJuuctlon with manurlug. Tho purchaser of commercial fertilizers Is 1 lu the way of many pitfalls, for some . , . , t-.l:i .v - .1 ,,, , , , . It was declared at Kdinhurgh recently fertilizers, like breakfast foods, are imt more fl!(h(nilf.n Wl.. drowned from as nourlHhlng ns the lidvertlseiiietit sug- lhe cust.nn of wearing loug hoot than gests and they are very frequently used by all the storms. without detlnlte knowlinlge of what tho soli needs or what they'contnliu Cats Like Perfumes. A cat characteristic llttlo recognlteil even hy lovers of the sinuous pets Id li.d iis'o love of iK-rfume. The keenness of scent so useful to pussyklns lu her hunting u vocation makes her quick to detect and rwng nlzo the fragrance of natural flowers and toilet preparations, and, unlike tho dog, which will detect lu a moment, the scent affected by master or mistress without evincing any pleasure stive that of associated Ideas, the cat really en Joys the sweet Itself. Sensitiveness to sweet odors varies lu Individual felines, and Home ani mals show a decided preference for vio let fragrance over that of rose powder, for example, but generally speaking tho pedigreed agrlpplnas or those, having u strain of Persian or Angora are most keenly alive to odors of Arahy. A tine maltese owned by a Hrooklyn lte Is fond of burying his aristocratic nose In the bunch of fresh violets fre quently worn by his mistress, while a Riverside puss also of high lineage frequented the chiffonier la the dress ing room with a persistence that was most mystifying until the attraction was discovered In the form of u Injx of talcum dellcutely flavored with Iw llotroive. New York Tress, While tlic damp, cold, cliantrin weatlicr of , Winter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a winter disease exclusively. Through the long months of Summer its wandering pains and twitch ing nerves are felt by those in whose bhod the uric acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated. Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en tire system. Its primary cause results from the failure of the climinativc organs, the Liver, Kid neys and Uowcls, to carry out of the system the urea, or natural refuse matter. This coming in contact with the different acids of the lxdy forms uric acid which is taken up and absorljed by the blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood, making it sour and unfit for properly nourishing the lxxly, and as this vital stream goes to every nook and corner of the lxxly, the poison is distrib uted to all parts. The nervous system weakens from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased condition of the entire system is the result. Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable and dangerous trouble. If the uric acid is allowed to remain in the blood, and the disease Incomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints, and they arc rendered immovable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for life. Kvery day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. The best time to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at the same time build up and strengtcn the Liver, Kidneys, I'owels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism can be per manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam mation, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot have any effect ou the disease. The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated before a cure can lx: effected. S. vS. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma tism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid and driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment and strength to every part of the lxxly, if cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the only safe cure for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as do those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. tones up every part of the body by its fine tonic properties. While cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely cures Rheumatism in every form Muscular, Inflamma tory, Articular or Sciatic. If you are worried with the nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be come chronic, but begin the use of S. S. Si and purge the blood of every particle of the poison. 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"I think It would be U-tter for tho putdlc If they put 'em In glass cases beforo they dlod." Yonkers Statesman, thoso glass tho Took UlaT Uoae, Tommy That medicine's nasty, Mommy Did you take a whole spoonful of It as I told you T Tommy No'm. I couldn't find a spoon, so I took a forkful. Cleveland Leader. Happiness only conies to those who try to make others happy. Y The Watch-Dog in your Vest Pocket or exist through poor OU can buy Health Insurance now. Several good "Accident" Companies sell it. SUty dollars per year will bring you $25.00 per week, for every week you are Sick. But, your time alone may be worth far more than that. And $200 per week might not pay (or your suffering. That's why "Cascaret" Insurance which prevents Sickness, Is worth ten times as much money as other " Health " Insur ance. Yet "Cascaret Insurance" will cost you less than Ten Cents a week. That gives you a "Vest Pocket" Box to carry constantly. "Indigestion" means food eaten but only partially digested. "Constipation" means food retained In the body undigested too long, till it decays. It then supplies the poisons of decays to the system, In place of the nourishment it might have supplied. Isn't that a tremendous handicap worth Insuring against? What does It cost to Cure Constipation or Indigestion, with their train of small and great Ills, and to Insure against a return of them? Not so very much. One 10 cent box of Cascarets per week, at most, perhaps half that. One candy tablet night and morning, taken regularly for a short time, is war ranted to cure the worst case of Constipa tion or Indigestion that walks the earth. One tablet taken whenever you suspect you need It will Insure you against 90 per cent of all other Ills likely to attack you. Because 90 per cent of these Ills begin In the Bowels, Nutrition. Cascarets don't purge, don't weaken, don't irritate, nor upset your stomach. No, they act like Exercise on the Bov.els, instead. They stimulate the Bowel-Muscles to contract and propel the Food naturally past the little valves that mix Digestive Juices with Food. They strengthen these Bowel-Muscles by exercising them. The time to take a Cascaret is the very minute you suspect you need one. When your tongue is coated a little. When your breath Is not above suspicion. When your head feels dull, dizzy, or achy. When you have eaten too heartily, or too rapidly. When you have drunk more than was good for your digestion. When you have a touch of HearN burn, Cas-belchlng, Acld-rislng-ln-throat, or a Coming-on-Cold. Carry the "Vest Pocket" Box where It belongs, just as you would your Watch, Pocket-knife or Lead-pencil. It costs only JO cents. At any drug gist. Be sure you get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." trrRCE TO OUR FRIENDS! We wint to send to oar friends a beautiful French-designed. GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX, hard-enameled ii colors. It it a beauty for tat dressing table. Ten cents In stamps is asked is a measure of good faith and to cover costol Cascarets, with which tWJafiity trinket is loaded. ?ft Send to-day, mentioning this paper. Address Sterling Kerned? Company, Chicago or Haw York. Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Tli'a wnnilirfut t'lil-lir- Dictnr Is callid great tiraii li cure peui'li without opera tion inui are kivv.i nn In .IIa lid "..ru o-lll. thiiso vtundt-riui tin- f iS-"OJS& '-jj in, herb, tou:h. innis, f-?v 3 bark ami vmelabf known in me. I cat c - iiiAElio 1 flfiiiEti mil in tbj conniry. Thro ih iba use of tl tnu-intes ri-mi-Un-9 tliti lanmo-i do-ior know tneacllull pf over 500 J ferrnl relni-illei whh'u auL-cessi'ully um-s In itifTeri-n. disease. Ha KUurunt. eat ji-iirecatK'rli. ail limn, lunx, llir.'ac, rheumatlaul, nt-rvouau.-tw. stomach, liver; k.d neys, eic. : has luin.tri-ils of tetiinunUil.i. Churiies moderate, fall and see htm. i'U,-uu out or the city wrlle lor h'ankr and c roular. beodaiamp. LVNSL' L T ATIOX FKKK. Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162', first St., S. E. Cor. Morrison Mention paper- PORTLAND. OREGON. W. L. Douglas S&'SSSHOESS W. L. Douglas 4.O0 Cilt Edge Line cannot do equalled atany price. !5SH Cap!tal 2,aou.ooQ W. L. DOUGLAS MA KES t SITUS MOHB MEN'S S3.SU SHOES THAN ANY Ol HEH MANUFACTURER IN THE ViURLD. CIO finn REWARD to anyone who can 9 I U,UUU disprove this tutement. If I could take you into m v three large factories at Brockton, Ma., and how you the Inllnlt care with which every pair of hoe I made, you would realUe why W. L. Dong Ins $. JO hoe cost more to make, why they hold their hape, III better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 hoe. IV. L. Dougl mm Strong Madm Shoom tor Man, 42. &U, fJ.Ulf. Boy' School Dromm Shoom, fJ.SO, 92, $1.7S,$1.BO CAUTION. lnit Uun huviug Y.l,.lUtf. la sinitia. Take no lutmtituto. None genuine Without bis unine and price stamped ou bottom. fatt Color lutilutt until ; theu will not wvur brassy. Write tor illustrated Catalog. W. 1 iJO LOLAS. 1J roc a tou, Slaaa, P. N. U. No, 19-0 WilEN writing- to ad vertlaor plena cuenlloa tui paper.