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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1906)
For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested GO yenrs I Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Aycr's Sar saparllla; the original Sarsa parllla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Hut rnn iMa trmml t .11 nir.llc Inn mrinnl iln l Iwat Wink II llin llvr I. liiHillvn anil I ho liowi'la riHiallnlrl. Knr tint l.ial ,i.allili tci II III, mi al hi la bi hi lallvfl ilnai a i.f Ayrr'S I'llla hlln I:ihiiik thn h i .n r 1 1 Ix 1 hi. Ilynr will ipili kiy ri.."incl, ai,, ul tlm Ih.wiiIs. A Ma.lo hy J. n. Ar t'n . I.owall, Man. lb Also inaiiulAuturoi a off ft AtK VWOl Alii I! CUM:. CIII.KK V H.CTORAL. i Mjers 'I hi Orlulu of minimi. Thr MMIiir Hiilliiuli m fctvill III KmR IiiiiiI 11111I nil ui'sliTii hIiiIi'h lo 11 l;nt'i' t rout IlUr IIhIi w hh h liven In tin- mm, ehlefly iiImiiiI tin' inmil lis of rl ri'M, 11 ml wlilili eiileiA thr hlrenm to Mpuwil, til n 11 1 1 ik for 11 i'oimlihriilii illsluiii'e up thr hli'i'iiin iiml rctiiriiliiK to thr sen nflrr till' net of kiiiw iilnu N licciiiii illhel, niiyn 11 wilier In thr I'lu-llle Monthly. Thr old mules liei'iune wunr vluit ilUtortrd. eNerliilly tliriumh Hip IriiKl hrnlni; of thr Jium, hut the hiiUKi'H with nr iiml xeiikiiit 11 rr not iniH'li renter thiin In miy trout. Thr trui' Hiilniiiii, like thr true trout, I hlnck t-iwittetl. It Is rulli'd In Ki'lrinc Siilnm mi In r. mid ninny wllli thr true trout It lii-tnngM to thr riiiis S.'ilipo. Thrrr U only our n lei nf Alliiiilh' milium; It In finiinl 011 hnth hIiIi-h of thr iiirnii, 11 ml on IniIIi fcldrM It hr (iiiin'H Minn l InicH hind Inrkril and (luiulKli whin It li Hhut up In a Inkt omi w In n ll ennnnt or Ju-h not k to thr wn. WORN TO A SKELETON. A Wonderful Restoration Cauted a Sensation in a Pennsylvania Town Mil. Charles M. Trenton of Klkland, Fa., nays: "Three years ao 1 found that mr housework was becoming a burden. I tired easi ly, had no ambition and whs fading fast. My complexion yellow, and 1 over 60 pounds. KOt Inat My thirst was terrible, and there was sugar in the kidney eeere tionB. My doctor kept me on a strict diet, but as bis medicine was not helping me I began using Ioan's Kidney Tills. They helped me at once, and soon all traces of sugar disappeared. I have regained my former weight and am perfectly well." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Footer-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. (rlinlnnl Anf'ilnc, flrcnt inihllc Interest In bring mani fested In the run' .of a 11111 n who has hern proMvutrd fur Nnrr.lng In 11 pub lic Ktrect. Thr hero of thr Incident Is one Jolimin I'lii'tiininn, 11 resident of MuhlhnuHcu, n small town In I'i'IIkImii Siixony. I'urtinnnu, wtin Ik highly re spected hy IiIn fellow citizens, Pliee.ed mincuhiit loudly In the main street of Miililhnnseii. A poluviuean arrested li 1 in on a charge of crenlhig a dlslurh Hiiro. The local police authorities prosecuted l'urtinaiiu on a charge of fcrosM uilNileiiieiiiior and rendering him self a public nuisance. After 11 lengthy trial l'ti rt mn 11 11 wim Hcijultted. The police iiuthorltleH iippcalcd against tin.' decision, and a new trial Is necessary. I'lirtmann announces t?uit he will call medical evidence to prove that a poly jius In the nose prevented 111 1 1 1 sneezing less loudly than whs the case when the nrrest occurred. riTP Vitim Ini- nun nil Nitvuiii Iila-nsM ll I u JMrniniienlly curi'il hy Dr. KIiiik'h t.r'iil Sfrvu llcaiiiriT. Hcnil fur Fltl'.K f 2 1 rial t"l 1 1 hiiiI trvnlliu. Jir. II. ll.Kliii .Ul. vil A roll M., I'Uitat., l'u. Vrrr I.Ike It. "Mr. I'pp," said the inerchaiit, stern ly, to Adam l'ip, his bookkeeper, "I kiiw you nt the baseball gaino yester ilay. When you asked ine to let you ff for the iiflernoon you said you were going to a funeral." "That's so," replied the bookkeeper, "and I'm pretty near a prophet, uln't IV Did .vou ever nee 11 slower game In your llfeT The Catholic Staudurd aud T'lmea. You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Caac FRED. Write Allen B. Olmiled, I lioy.N. V., for a free ainl of Allen's Koot-r ae. It earn SwestliiK, hot iwollen, aching tert. It make! new or HRht shoes eniiy. A certain cure (or corns, lnurowlng nails and tainlons. AlldruK CUtssell lt. 2:c. Don't accept any suhailtute. Ilia Oint-lul Title. A little girl was asked, Who Is the head of our government? "Mr. HooHevelt," uh& replied, prompt ly. "That hi right," said the toucher ; "but what Is his ofllclal title?" "Teddy 1" ri'Ho!idi'd the little miss, proudly. How's This? W offer One nuiulred Dollars Itowarrl for any cao of Catarrh thai cauuul be cured f Hull's (.aUrrh Cure. . . e. J. CIIKNKY A CO., Trops., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Chuuey lor the laat lb years, and believe hliu perloctly honoral.lu In all bualness transHO lions and Jliiaue.lally able to carry out auy tl llKittlons made by their linn. WKHr rti 'J'iiuai, Wholesale DrugKlsts, Toledo, O. Wai.iinu, K inn an b Mabvin, Uolesale Drug Hints. Toledo, (). Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, art lug directly unoii the bloud and mucous sur faces of the systoiu. l'rlce lio. lr butlls. ski Ul by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's family fills ars ilts best. -J. aT" if "j. . yu coo- Vnr a Parly. When your lll.lli' lirulliiT or winter Iimn 11 hlilhiliiy iniil.v unit you until a novelty H II 'ciili'lilic for 1 1 1 ten Inlilc try tin- "Kmliiiiiti! l'iiiniklii," nint ki'c lmt run ll will iiinkc for tin ( HU'-nir, I II ought In In' 11 n'l. iiiiiillii iiml 11 I I k on'. Nivii nut nil I In' 1 1 1 h 1 1 J ; t tin t will do well ciiuiikIi to liiiiki' 1 cm out or ror itrntvn up jmmi.H' on aiiyn Hint fiti- imt Mi t hiliiyrt. Tlii'ii KtufT It full of toyM tlcil uji lii iiiytciiiiiN look Inu' liuinlle. To I'lli-li i;ii'l(iu'i' lie n t.r I til 1 1 I'lliholi, li'tllnj tin1 1 1 )i - rinN full 011 1 hut tin1 Klili-H of Hie iiliiiili In. Thru ciiriTull.v l'l I.IIM, ON 1IIK IIJIIIIIIVS. replace the cap or stem part, which you nt oir. so that It u ill look as If It were still whole, mid place It on your Ini table. Surrounded by ferns and colored autumn leaves, iind dis-orated wltb the drooping ends of the ribbons. It will make a pretty centerpiece. When thr fj.t Is over, set thr rhll dreli lo guessing how liltiliy seeds lire In thr pumpkin. When nil have giinsttrd, tell each to take hold of ono of the ribbons, and when yon say "Three!" they must pull on the rlh U'lis, snd In that way they will find out how many seeds urr In the pump kin. Of course, each little guest secure a pretty gift. 4 'hlcagft News. Hull, llojn, limit Kvery Auicrlciin I my 1 1 " 1 1 1 I learn to run. In (ireece, In the days when men and women took better care of tbeir bodies t til ll they ever have since, every Imy, ami girl, too, was taught to run. Just as the American child Is tauu'ht to read. And so far us we can Judge by the statues they have left Ix'lihiil them, there were very few hollow- "I had the most awful scare with one if those w retched automobiles the other day," said the woman of the house to the caller. "Is that so?" hii lit the caller, sym pathetically. "Ves. Pearl and 1. I think It's jer fectly shameful the way they're allowed to do. There are more accidents with I hem! Why, I was all of a tremble for three or four days after. I'm only Just getting over It now, In fact. The peo ple who drive them Just think they own the roads, nnd that nobody else has any right on them." "You didn't get hurt, did you?" "No, luckily. Kxeept the nervois shock. It was like this: Pearl nnd I went out to Klver Forest to see Alice, nnd Alice Insisted after dinner that we should go driving. Well, we drove for (julte n little while, w lieu all or a sud den we heard that awful 'honk, honk' behind us, and Alice wild : 'Mother, I don't want jou to be Beared. There's an automobile coming up behind us, but I'm sure there Isn't the least danger, and there's plenty of room for It to get pant.' DEAD LETTER OFFICE BUSY. Klevrn Million IMecea of Mall Mat ter Neut There In a Yrur. For a number of years the Post OIHeo Department baa endeavored to Impress upon the public the Importance of exer cising care In writing addresses on let ters, etc.. sent throng i the malls. Al though this campaign of education has been effective la u' measure, the fact that more than ll,(KM),tKK) pieces of un delivered matter were handled In the division of dead letters during the year 1!M3 indicates that there Is still con siderable carelessness la this respect. Mr. Do (Jraw, the Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, appreciating that much remains to bo nmmipllshed In re ducing the number of "dead" letters to a minimum, recently obtained authority from Postmaster General (Airtelyou to adopt a phin of procedure which It Is Is'lleved will materially aid In solving the problem and thereby benefit the general public and relievo tho depart ment. The plan contemplates inclosing . a. v M ((mv, v chested, spindle legged hoys among th (1 reeks. The Persian Isiy was taught to speak the truth, to run, ride and shoot the how. The Kngllsh Imy Is encouraged to run. In fact, nt. some of thr great English public schools, hoys of l.'J .".lid 11 ears of age. like Tom Itrown and Kast at Hughy, can cover six and eight miles crosscountry In the great ha re ntal hounds run. Kvery I oy Is turned out twice a week and made to run and till hlm-elf full of pure, frch air and sunshine. II I ell I ll ll III nn. If It be permitted to call an Indian tribe a "people," as thai term Is 1'sed lii statistical mailers, some of them, It Is said, are the richest In the world. According to figures tbai tli litor saw recently, the KnglMi are the rich est civilized people ill the world, with an average, per capita of $1. -'I'i. Kraiicr comes next, with an acrago of JI.IO'J. and the fulled States third, with an average of $I.C".; but sonic of the Indian trll.es out west, by rea son of the sale of their lands to the government, are worth. It Is said, from fO.OrtO to SXi.lHO per capita. lili-Lrim fit Similar School. A ln-lght and winsome little girl, daughter of one of the editor's friends, was sent out lo the lien house one day recently, to gather and bring In the fresh eggs, but she came back almost Immediately without any eggs, aud when her mother nl;c, about them, t he lit t le one nnsw ered : Well, mother, the chickens were holding Sunday school, and I would not disturb them." The mother afterward found out that the hens were all cackling at the top of their lungs, and this made thr Sunday school. Tlir l.ultnlrr'a Color. Did you ever hear of thr young housekeeper who refused to buy a fresh lobster at the market because It was not bright red in color? And of the jmct's bad blunder, who called it "the cardinal of the sea?" The point of the Joke N that the young house keeper and the poet both though that rod was the lobster's natural color. As most of you know, pcrhas. the natu ral odor of thr shell Is a mixture of two pigments, red and blur. W hen It Is boiled, the bine "washes out," and the red remains. Thr I'rmlilni I 'a 1'lnic. The l're-bleiit of the fnlted States has a special flag. It was designed and litt used by President Arthur, In lvvl. It has a blue ground, with the ariius of the fulled Slates In the ecu ter. believer the President Is on board a government vessel, It Is hoist ed nt the main. "I Just grabbed at those reins. 'Alice.' I said, 'you stop this Instant.' "1 Jumped out and made Pearl and Alice get out, too. aud stand at the horse's head. " 1 held on to one side and Pearl and Alice to the other, and we stood there, and. my land o' mercy! I thought my heart would stop beat ing, with that awful llilng coming up behind and not knowing what minute the hnm would dash away and smash the buggy and us Into splinters. Why, It was terrible!" "It must have been !" "And It came on and on, honking every minute or two, and at last It came up to us. It wasn't going very fast then. I guess they saw me wave at them nnd they slowed down." "Did the horse scare?" "No, bnt It's n mercy he didn't. I simply don't know w hat we would have done. Hut Alice's husband says ho won't scare nt a hunch of firecrackers tied to his tall and set off, because the iKlys tried It last Fourth." t'lt must have been awful!" reiter ated the caller. Chicago Dally News. with each letter forwarded to adreKsee or returned to writer from the division of dead letters u card containing a model form of address on mail matter as well as brief Instructions lu con nection with the writing of addresses. The card bears the suggestions that Ink be used In writing addresses; that the name of the addressee as well as the street number, lmst olllce and Slate he written plainly, and that the writer's name and address, with n return re quest, he placed In the upper left-hand corner of letters, etc. Mr. Do (Jruw believes that If these suggestions are followed there will he a marked reduction In tho number of pieces af mall mater that fall of de livery. Washington Post. Necessarily the man who leaps before ho looks doesn't take much stock In the theory that procrastination Is the thief of time. Ixial'ei'a) seem more out of place around r, hank than nnywhere else. And loafers ure out of place uuywlieia i0ar' . II 1 ,- , BENOAL'8 PREMIER PRINCE. llulrr (Iter a, 000,000 f'roiil I Onlf 27 V oin 1(1.1. Mahtab III, Maharajah AdhlraJ of Itiirdwan has come Into public notice becit'ise of his recent elevation to the throne of Itiirdwan, thus becoming tin' premier noble of I'.engal and the ruler of 2,KXl,0tO people at the age of ii.".. This youth, whose ofllclal title Is Ma harajah AdhlraJ Illjay Chiind Mahtab Itahadiir, succeeded the late ruler of Uurdtvan In lWs.7. He was the adopted BUi.l fit lilu Tirttrliffiaufir r.ri I lui tlitv.tm snd was h rn In 1HMI. Ills accession to I he throne proper was delayed be cause of his youth ami until his edu cation was concluded. Now he has been Installed amid Hie pomp and mag nified nee of the Kast and In full power over his multitudinous subjects by the Lieutenant Governor of Itengal, and M A 1 1 A HA J A 11 OF III KUW A.V. his sway extends over a territory of 4,l!l sipiare miles. Mahtab III Is the only Krhattrlya prlin-e In India, and Is the head of that community. His fortune Is vast, even for an Indian prince, and he supports at his own cost a college at Hurdwan, where free education Is Imparted to the youth of his realm up to the lirst arts standard; a high school at Kalna aud a free Sanskrit college and a girl's school at Hurdwan. The prince also maintains at a great cost annually many temples nt Kurd wail and Kalna. At these the poor are fed dally. He also supports alms houses, where rice and flour are dis tributed daily to all who apply. CHINESE AND THE COMPASS. Wry Prol.ul.le that Thr? or Some MhT Aula! Icia lliatiivrrril It. Some Asian people, perhaps the f'hl nese, discovered, many centuries ago, that a kind of Iron ore jmssessed a very peculiar quality, says a writer In Har per's Magazine. We call this ore mag netic or. In more common langunge, lodestone, and It Is very widely distrib uted, especially In the older crystalline rocks. It was found that if a hit of lodestone were placisj In water upon a piece of cork or straw braid It would turn till the axis of the stone assumed a north and south position. A phe nomenon of magnetism -had been dis covered by means of an ore that is peculiarly susceptible to magnetic Influ ence. It Is an open question whether the Chinese utili.ed the directive ls.wer of the lodestone, but It is certain that the first rude compass was not used on Kuropeau vessels before the twelfth century of our era. Hy that time the true magnetic compass had been evolved through the discovery that if au Iron or steel needle were stroked on a lodestone It would receive the attrac tive and directive power of this ore. With this wonderful appliance placed at the service of navigation, the vessels that had hugged the coasts soon dared to veuture even out of sight of laud. A new Impetus was gradually given to cartography, for now the true directions of the coast Hues might be chartered with some approach to accuracy. It was the happy fortune of Italian sail ors to make the surprisingly excellent surveys of directions and lengths of the Black Sea nnd Mediterranean coasts nnd along the Atlantic to British waters that have come down U) us lu the so-called Portulun maps. Looks No Consideration. The Spencer Courier makes an inter esting offer: "An Interesting old bachelor dropped into the Courier olllce one day this week and wanted to advertise for a wife, lie said all that was uecessnry was that she have a good hank account. He cared not her age or accomplish ments, and when nsked If he wnuted her to be a good cook, he said "he was not particular," Just so her hank ac count was all right. Any lady with matrimonial plans will please call at the Courier olllce nnd we will give you the name and uddress of this ambitious bachelor." Had All ISterultf An old Kansas citizen, who had been henpecked all his life, was about to die. His wife felt It her duty to offer him such consolation as she might, and said: "John, you are about to go, but will follow you. "I suppose so, Man- da," said the old man weakly, "but so fur as I am concerned you don't need to bo In any blamed hurry about it!" New York Tribune. I'eonle who agree to everything you say ure almoat us eutci'lalnliik' us a phonograph. lawuia imm.i na-).i m nnxinai a ina v nia.nni ' - V ' - V J" ' ' ' ' . f , y y ' v ; V ( 'I", r y., L a-. The Kind You Have, Always Itotilit lias borno tlic signa ture of Clias. II. I'lrtclier, anil )ia been made, under his personal Hiipervision for over itO yearn. Allow no ono to deeeivo you In HiIh. Counterfeit.. Imitations ami Just-an-pood ' are but Ktperinients, and endanger the health of Children Uxperieneo against Jlxperiineiit. What is CASTOR I A Castoria- is a harmless substitute, for Cantor Oil, Pare norle, lrops ami .Soothing1 Hyrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other .Narcotic; Mihstanec. Its ages Is Its guarantee. It destroys AVornis and allays FoverJshness. It cures Diarrlio a and Wind C'olie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Jlowels, giving healthy and natural bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Haye Always Bought S7 Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT MU.MY STMECT, HEW VOftK C.TV. Th "400" llpflnril. Top," said Tommy, "what do the newspapers mean when they say 'a member of the 4hY?" "They refer. Tommy, to certain so ciety men and women who think they ! are better than anybody else, and that's about all the thinkin;; they do." "l)iil you ever see one of 'em. pop?": "I don't know. Tommy; but you can I easily tell one ir you iiai.peu co run i across it." I "If it's In a street car it talks so ; loudly that you can't hear the roar of i the wheels. j "If it's in church, the plumes on its hat hide the preacher. I "If it's at a party, the most of Its' clothes are'in the dressing room. ; "If It's in an automobile, dodge it. If you are quick enough, and come home: to mamma alive. "If It's walking on the sidewalk. It usually strides along as If it was tak ing the street home with it. "If it's in a theater, you can tell by the stony stare In its face that the act ors are doing good and intelligent work. "If It's in a railroad station, in foil .'.rei-s, you'll wonder why tbe locomo tive doesn't Jump thetrack aud take to the woods. 'Tun can't miss It, Tommy." The Faith of the Hoy. The four-year-old son of a certain western senator had a very high opin-' Ion of the importance of his father. The latter tells how, on one occasion in their western home, the lad came across a magazine in which, by some chance, there were engraved side by Bide mrtraits of the President and the Senator mentioned. When the lad caught sight of his father's features be broke into a broad smile. "That's a good picture of you, daddy," said he. "Very good, my son." "Who's the man next to you, daddy?" asked the youngster. "Why, my son!" exclaimed the Sen ator, "don't you know? That is one of the greatest men of the world, a man more admirable and more powerful than any king. That, my son, is Presi dent Roosevelt." The lad again looked nt the picture of the President. Then, after a thought ful pause, he observed: "Say, daddy, the people In the east will he awful proud when they see the President's picture next to yours, won't they?" American Spectator. Cautious. "Is this car perfectly safe?" queried j the old lady. j "Perfectly," replied the conductor, reaching to assist her on. "You are sure they won't no acci dent happen to it?" "Absolutely sure, ma'am." "Well, I'll risk it; ye see (confiden tially) I've got a hole In one of my stockings an' I'd hate dreadful for any thing to happen." Houston Post. Egan Dramatic and Operatic School Season J906 and 1907 Opens Sept. 15 Prepares for Dramatic and Operatic Stage and places Graduates in six months- Forty Graduates now with traveling companies. ISend for Cata logue. Egan Dramatic and Operatic School Igm YUll Arcade Building, Seattle. FRANK C. EGAN, Principal. When you buy WET WEATHER CLOTHING you want complete protection and long service. These and many other good points &re combined In TOWER'S FISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING You can't tiford ii) buy any other Js!m '.MOM A J TOW1 CO BO.TON VIA. TOwia t.N.ciaa CO wr. TOUOf,Tf) CAN UIS1 r- v i Signature of CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Names and Addresses in Poilland of Reiwe- entalive Busines Firm. I'KKAM hhl'A KA I .ills Wo Ktars) .twi ili U.S. imra'or 10 iir iln- l-it. Wr.io .ur Ire. cam i. llu.tt-.wuml l o.. ! Iflli Hnil 'Jut. JIKX'HI l.u'l HIMt RnHiim . ln.llf!on. olo urn s AUr. il ll-i.jHniiu . I n.' lorrfi l i-lullie. I- r. i li 1 11 1- in nipn i lurniHliiiiKiL .Morrisou nod isi ill utrecis. oppoaa mioillt. I'I AN. n .t il( ' N Mh-.jt line !nai rn'iiiiis re-v-r. t ii-. h .'..iitu . It if a or n-m.'Vrtl nf huyiT Vr;:e lor .l.cr pl-o.. ..I p alio- now on lian.1, ta-riiif.. . If V rile to lav. 1 .ilt.-ri I .... I'nri lan.l At the (ontfriatlon. "Sfc tlmt man with the re-enforced forehead and prominent teeth? That's Mouldypast. lie's more souRht after by literary men and critics just now than anv other man in the room." "What for?" "He claims to have unearthed an orig inal manuscript from the pen of Martin I-'arquhar Tupper, author of 'Proverbial Philosophy." "I see. Thry are trying to get him to suppress it." HEAVES CURED! A remedy for tnnp, troubles. Cares Besves. Coaght. 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I., Itougluil Wiiiiiitu'ii, MIHr ttixl CUUdrvu's klioin; for hlyln. lit and wear Ihi-y nxcul iillivr makes. If I could take you Into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully VV.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L. Douglas shoes. His name anil price U slumped on the bottom, which protects youak-alnst high, prices and Interior shoes. Take no lubsti ta (. Ask your dealer for W. L. Doug-las shoes) and Insist upon having them. fast Valor tiiuleti usutf; tlwy will not wear brassy. Write lor Illustrated Catalog ol Hall Styles. W. lu. UOUULAS, Uept. J, Urockton, Mas. P. N. U. No. 36-06 WI1KN wrltlnx to l vertlsera (iloas tuouliou this paper. BORAX wf