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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1906)
HelplHelp! I'm Falling Thus cried the hair. And t kind neighbor came to the res cue with bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. The hair waa aavedt In gratitude, It grew long and heavy, and with all the deep, rich color of early life. Sold In all parts of the world for tlxty years. " A neat mi fHi aaa I Inst aaarlr all af mf pair ritllnwttia ea altars of Htaaalaa. I was S4rlaa4 hi a fitenfl la u,a Ayer'a Hair Vior, I 414 end ralt I mow have aeaeatlral aeas of hair "- Mu. W. 4. llaowa. Mauota. onae rail. Wis. Made br . O. A r . 1 -ow.il. Ma IN Ku.lMl.l.r. el IAB8AFABLU. fll.IL cneiav pktcsal aU timiMP-iOjB JH H 4 DUTCMPCft cUltf I J. J . ' ' mil 'f! 1 '' .. Ti i If1 Iriiia lha a -I . Ji'niMl.nH. couoh f'miarl nm Trrrtihlii, I rifle th bit! rtimi in ef4isiu. in rnyij'.'" g 1'n Finn MAKE NO MISTAKE imi?tx l-l OILED CLOTHING will alve you com piete protection and long service You cant aiford to buy any other Every garment guaranteed The bill dealer sell H VV. L. DOUGLAS "3.50&'3.00 Shoes T IN THI WORLD W.LDou.ln $4 Gilt Edgi IIm cannoioitquailtdaian) lotA. Ta TV "Aoa Ivalrrl I I F ' f'A w. j. i,i..- jot 17 T l4 tons' II. him I. lla iihxI I I' K VI I vuiupUt. In One rounlf p I I-, Jf I An4vr Cllv, JT-! I 8H0EB i OH KVESYBOOY AT ALL PKICE8. Man's ahoaa. S to Si.SO. Ilnya' lh, S3 lol Uo. Woman'a annee, S OO to ft. BO. Mimm1 Chlldreu'e Kiioee. 91 lis to Sl.OO. Try W. I- IiiiiIm Wuiiion'e, M leave and Children's tbu.ii fur atyla, Itt auil wear they miwI other wakes. It I could take you Into my targe factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carelully W.L. Douglas shoe 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 llva, you can obtain W. L. Doug laa shoes. Hla newie and prica U stamped en the bottom, whkh protects youegalnst high prkaa and Interior ahoaa. Taa-e rtu suSed. lata, A ik your daalar tor W. L. Douglas shoe and Inalat upon having tham. fmit Color t ylttt ut4; tare will mot mar braum. Writ tnr riluatralad Catalog ol Pall Sty laa. W. U LHAX1LAS, Dept. ja Brockton, Mas. r. h. u Na 4S-OS 117 II EN writing- to ad vertleer f f mention I Ihla pa par. pUaaej Tranapurtatloa of fruits aod rgt blea lu a vacuum Is said to bar ben triad aueceaifullr by a Csllfurola laTaa Wllllaar lo (nn. prom laa. BoM l""lra. "I'd llk to fiifc-MK" you to piny your ' Tliora v,cr- wiini jiliimca of roMnfrjr flddle nt tuy riTC)M(n to nlicttt," nal ,lfe wl"' l"'" ' "r Krl 'i-i'l Mrs. Cumuli to IIm Kri'Ht Tlollnlkt. Inn y-t only oim (lny's ncfiniiliitiitirc, ,nt ...... III .. la-. - - . a "Vfll, I en ii blny " simwtTfil the nro- ,U,H riKina hi iiropiTiy-owncrs himi i.rop. frssor. "U'lint do you rbnrgp?" k-d the lady. "Vim biintrrt tollnrs; dot's my rrgii Isr prlftt," snld tbp irofrir. "WVII," dfflnrd Hi Indy, '"I cnii't pny no Imiidrod for Juat a lltlla nddlliif, but If you're a mind t' mmn I'll kIt you fifty, and Just piny hnlf note." Tolmlu Illsdo. Molhara will flod Mr,. Wlniluw, Kotithloi syrup tha boat ramaor to uaafuf ttiaKcIiliuren OurlBf to taalbliig parloa. Uaale A Ilea. "VTat's tha tiaa of carrylnf on a mnd alletlni rarnpalrn,' qurrlrd I'nrU Allen Fparka, "whra It's r ao much aaalrr to throw duat 'a tha ayra of tba votara? ' llaatr Coaalaalaa. Tommy paused a uiomant la ths work of (Icmollilon. "Tbla la angal rake, all right." he aald. "How do you know?" aakrd Johnny. "ra found a fvalbrr lu It." Chicago Trlbuns rty-rt'iitfrs wi-re Urinly flxi-d In li-r m 1 n il. "MolhrT!" slip cnlli-d, In fvldi-nt ex-clti'iiH-nf, tlis iiioriilfijc iifl-r tin fnnilly bud m-iiIimI for lli suiiiincr In HuiiM-t View (!o(lnirc, "niolberl J tint foins biTf And lMk I TIhtp sr soniclody' biis wiping tbrlr fwt on our nice U-an grass !" SKI DISEASES Ml. Vlt-ia aaro and all Kfrrnoa fla.aaaa 1 1 0 Permanently rnt by r. KUna'a tlr.al rra llaamrar. nand for I HKK fllrlt IxitUa and mum. lit. 11 il Hilar, 11. Mi A rrh HU, l'klla.,ra. Aa Otbere See li, Wsdderly Mlas Oldham Is rvrtalnly a S4'lf JHnmi-aal wouiftn, Ull't kb? Hlngli'ton Yi'S ; nnd I'm glnd of It VJderly (Jlnd of It t Singleton Y-s ; at leaat I'm glad that sho Isn't on of my potaossloiis. Aartblaar lo Obllaje. Mlaa Jartoer I'apa aaya I muatn't see you any inure. Young Hponnnll Well, we muatn't dis obey papa. I'll turn tba light a little lower still. Bad Blood Is the cauao of all humors, eruptions, bolls, pimples, scrofulous sores, eczema, or salt rhmiin, as well as of rheuma tism, catarrh and other troubles. The greatest blood remedy for all tlieeo troubles, proved by its uncqnaled record of cures, is Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tableta known as Sarsatabf). 100 dose, $1, Banking by Mail WE PAY INTEREST On savings debits of a dollar or more, compounded twice every year. It is just as easy to open a Havings Account with us by Mail as if you lived next door. Fend for our free book let, "Hanking by Mail," and learn full particulars. Address Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. Thousands of wo man suffer dally backache, head ache, ditty sprlli, languor, neivous- nee a and a doten other symptoms of kidney trouble, but lay It to other causes. Make do mistake. Keep, the kidneys well, and there aches and troubles will disappear. Mrs. Anthony Cad ret te. 77 Me chanic Hi., Leominliter, Mass., says "My sight failed, I bad sharp pain in my back and bearing-down pains through the hips. I waa nsrvoos, fret ful and miserable. The urine was greatly disordered and I began to bate the swellings of dropiy. I was running down fast when I started using Doan's Kidney rills. A wonderful change came and after using them faithfully for a short time I was well." Bold by all dealers. 50 cents n box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The lne.alallTe Barber. No doubt many renders have heard Of the austere disposition of America's greatest Ilvlug actor, Itlrbard Mans field. Perhaps the following conversa tion, which took place In one of Bos ton's leading hotels, better llluxtrates the satirical nature of the player. En tering the barber's shop one morning, be was Immediately recognized as Itlch ard Mansfield by the barber. "Good morning," said the barber af fably. A grunt was the only reply. "Well, bow was things over at the boue lout night?" "What house?" answered the actor Ironlcully. "The Ilollls," said the barber. "What do you mean, sir?" "Why, are you not Itlchard Mana fleld?" the barber nuked. "Oh, no. ludeed." replied Mr. Mans field. "I just got out of Jail this morn log." "What! You're not Richard Mans field : and you Just got out of Jail thU morning t What for, pray?" "For assaulting Inquisitive barbers," was the resjwnse. HOWAMO K. nrRTON.-Aauyer arl Chemlat. Iarivllle. Colnrmtlti rtmiiiuan Drluvai .ul.l. Hllv.r, lrad, l ; Uoltl. HIt,7V-; (told, at-; Zinc or i omirr,i. t'yanlile trota. Hailing envelop and full trla llet arnlou amillratloo. Contrul and I'ni- faranoal Caroonaia Kar plra wurk aulbUted. Uuual ilaak. New York City pays $1,UA),(K0 a year for Its municipal printing, stationery and supplies. avaai jry.t.t.t).Q.maL x Kfi ft " iil No More Cold Rooms If you only knew how much comfort csn be derived from a FKKKECTION Oil Heater how aim pie and economical its operation, you would not be without it another day. You can quickly make warm and cozy any cold room or ball way no matter in what part of the houae. You can heat water, and do many other thinga with the PERFECTION Oil Heater lEqnlppcd with Smokeless Device) Turn the wick as high or low as you can there's no danger. Carry heater from room to room. All parts easily cleaned. Gives intense best without smoke or smell because equipped with smoke less device. Made ia two finlahea nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beauti iuny cmooasca. tioias 4 quarts 01 on ana burns 9 hours. Bvery heater warranted. If yon cannot get heater or information from your dealer, write to nearest ageucy for descriptive circular. THBy nMn cannot be aaaaa and steady light, simple con struction and absolute safety. Equipped with latest improved burner. Msde of brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to any room whether library, diuing-room. parlor or bed room. Every lamp warranted. Write to nearest agency if not at your dealer's. HTANriAVD OIL COMPANY A Appropriate. "Deltlter hasn't bevu very successful with his new paper, has be?" "No, I think be ougbt to change the name of It; ought to cull It 'Advice.'" " 'Advice 7 Why?" ' "Well, nobody takes It" Philadel phia Tress. A Good Record. Out of all the external remedies, on the market we riouht if there is one that boa the record of that world-renowned porous plaster Allcock's. It has now been in use for cixty year, ami still continues to Ixi as popular a ever in doing its grent won 01 rem-ving our pains ana aches, it Is the remedy we all need when sutTerinv from mv form of ache or piiin resulting irum lamiiK cum ir over-iruin. Allcock's I'lastera ae soi l 1 y Druggists n every pun 01 tue civil xeu worm. Dear Blrs My body broke out with a rash or eruption whloh In spite of all efforts to cure continued to get worse. The Itching, especially at night, was simply terrible, it would almost disappear at times, only to return worse) than ever. 1 had tried many highly recommended prepa rations without benefit, and hearing of S. 8. H. determined to give it a fair trial, and was Inexpressibly delighted when a few bottles cured me entirely, removing every blemish and pimple from my body. I shall not fail to reo ommend 8. 8. 8. whenever an opportunity ooourato do so. Escondldo, Cal L. MAKNO. ACNE, TETTER, ECZEMA, There is nothing more distressing than an itching, hum- p O Q D I A C I O ing skin disease, and ujx;n the return of warm weather those I OUIllHOlO, who arc afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear- OA IT RHFIIIYI ing and know that they will be tormented through the hot M " 1 H M U U 111 . summer months. The blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin diseases with exter nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood. The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itchincr and burning and cover up me irouujc ior awnuc, our. as soon as it is icit on tne disease returns. All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain the different parts. One portion is used for till- miticr f nnMl,r (r,r- cU THE ITCHINO WAS ALMOST UNBEARABLE. art. a as V' . vW y UI.Vy.llN.1 1VI All UJ.i V one for bone, still another for fat, and soon. After these different properties are ex tracted from the food there still remains a portion that is useless, or waste matter, which is intended to be disposed of through the natural channels of bodily waste, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. At this season of the year, however, these ortrans become torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and these accumulations remain in the system and are absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system while in this impure condition, and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acne, Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases of every description. EOZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the body may be afflictefl. In TETTER the' skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition and giving it a leathery appearance. AONE makes its appearance on the face in the form of pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear ance, while PSORIASIS, a scaly disease, comes in patches on different parts of the body. One of the worst forms of skin disease is SALT RHEUM It discharges a watery fluid, form ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected, and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp. These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause burning acids and humors in the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will 'continue. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansinp-, healincr effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of being blistered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cooling, healthy blood. It goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter, builds up the blood and cures all skin diseases promptly and permanently. S. S. S. does not leave the least par ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids the blood or the cause for all skin diseases. S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry off the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper channels, instead of leavinc it to be absorbed bv the blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the general health. Write for our treatise on skin diseases and any medical advice you wish. we make no charge tor either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color anore foods brighter and fester colors thaa any other dye. One 10c pacfeace Colors silk, wool end cotton eaualty welt and la Tand n'SorTKONOC DRUG "oZ'xZZ,? r North llearh) and Beautiful Oak Book, REE LOT AT OCEANSIDE Case to every purrliawr of the Special Kdl tlon Of Hie "Library of tha Warld'a Rt literature," 46 voluim-a, ellk bound, I'.'.IU per i , vu uiui.i; in l I 11 1 1 fu irr III Oil I II , cane and hooka delivered free. Particulars by wrmog j. p. MILLAR CO Columbia Bide, Portland, Ore. The Offlcer You say the chauffeur sounded his born Just as the machine struck the man? The Witness Yes, sir. The Officer Was the victim killed Instantly? The Witness So Instantly, elr, that ho must have heard the echo of that born In the next world. Woald geeaa Se. Customer (at book store) Have yoc a work on the art of letter writing? New Salesman No, sir. I ahould thick you could learn that at any correspond ence school. Moderation In Exerela. It Is better to be lazy than dead, and It Is probably Just as comfortable. For obvious reasons the prescription to take moderate exercise Is misleading and unsatisfactory. Most of us are constl tutlonally Incapable of exercising mod erately. We begin violently and end quickly. And what Is moderate exer cise? One philosopher who tried It for twenty years arrived at this conclu sion: "Keep a pair of Indian clubs In your bedroom. Look at them frequent ly. Exercise by their suggestion" This has the merit of moderation. It Is the same as to walking. Smell the morning, look down the long way that separates you from yonr business. Then take a car. Detroit Free Press. Hopefnl. "I understand that Europeans are be coming apprehensive because American millionaires are buying so many works of art" "I hope the feeling will grow," an swered Mr. DuRtlu Stax. "It would be a sweet relief to find Europeans coy about selling things to American tour ists." Washington Star. CLASSIFIEDADVERTI5ING Portland Trade Directory Names and Addresses in Portland of Repre antative Bueineaa firms. CRKAM SEPARATORS Wa iroarantae lha O. a. fcrpaxator lo be tba bast. Wrlla lur frae calatos. Saul wood lo, '1A1 aod Oak. GASOLCNE ENGINES t to 4 horse lower lully warranted, fljs. All sizes au-l tt) les at lowest prices. Write for catalog. REIERSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland. Oregon. PIANOS OROAK8 Many fine loatrumanta re' "nun account licioru or removal or buyer Wrlla for deaonplloa ot p aooe now c n hand, terms, ate. Write today. Gilbert Co., Portland Ilia Occupation. Directory Canvasser What Is your husband's occupation, madam? The Lady Oh, he unmakes history. Directory Canvasser1 Unmakes his tory! The Lady Yea. lie writes historical novels. j t'nconatl tat tonal. A resident of a small town In south ern New Jersey was brought before tha Judge on the charge of Intoxication. X fine was Imiosed, paid, and the man discharged. A few dura In tor tha an ma man faced the Judge for drunkenness Modern Metbods. The Contractor What In thunder is again, but this time refused to Day the the matter with that new hod carrier flne- The Judge became furious, but you Hired 7 He's let another hod of coolly replied the citizen: bricks fall to the pavement I "Judge, there ain't no law that says The Foreman Oh, he learned his teller can be fined twice for the same trade by mall from the Ilod Carriers' drunk, and, your Honor, you can't Correspondence Institute! Brooklyn . 'prove that I've drawn a sober breathi Eagle , si use." The case was dismissed. Btatb or Ohio, Citt op Tolsdo, i Lucas t'ottnTT, I Prank J. i hikit makes oath that he la senior uartnar of tha nrm nr v j i'U.m.a Co., doing bulnei n the City of Toledo, Colin- j T ty and mate aforenald. and that said Arm will r pay tne sura ot un it m'isDKKU dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Ccri. FK AM K J. CHKNEY. Sworn to before ma and subscribed in m presence, this 6 th day of Decern her,- A. P., lfii jasAt A. W. Ol.KAHON. Notary fubllo. Hall's Catarrh Curs it taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tha aystem. Send for testimonials, free. r. j. i HANS! A uo., Toledo, O. Sold by PruKlata. 76c Hall's Vajnlly lIUs are ths beat, Her Biesis for Moeea. A teacher In a lower West Side pub lic school recently received the follow ing letter: "Kindly exculpate my son Moses from being (me aggrlgate day absent Because bis mother substantlng sick, Moses had to sojourn In the house per petual, so kindly apology him for not coming once day to school." - New Ycirk Sun. He Hoped Not. "So you're a fugitive from Justice, are you?" "Thunder, no!' exclaimed ths hunted man, turning red with Indignation. "It's suburban constable that's after msi" miEur.iATisn AND NEURALGIA ST. JAG L OB The. Proved Remedy Tor Over 50 Years. Price 83e and 90 FREE IRRIGATED LANDS In Central Oregon, at Cost of Reclamation THE DESCHUTES IRRIGATION & POWER CO. Under the Carey Act hat 75,000 acres now 'under" water. 210 MILES OF WATER LINES . 1.8 feet every ninety days over each irrigable acre, or one second foot over each 100 acrea available to each purchaser at actual coat of irrigation. Payment on landt One-fourth cash; balance " thre quJ annual payments at 6 per cent Maintenance V charge, $1 per acre per annum for each irrigable acre for O. A water. PRODUCTIVENESS PROVEN BY r.nvPRN. c-. r v-v sr - . - C MENT EXPERIMENTAL j-. o. v, -a. -p. ij, - - i ww.vvv ,m umruig una eoia. DESCHUTES IRRIGATION AND STATION and by actual settlers on the land, 30,000 acres having been sold. A. CI V, POWER COMPANY 611 McKay BIdg., Portland, Oregon Office for talc of land, Box A, Redmoad, Crook County, Orc.oa