Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, January 02, 1907, Image 4

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET
nOMUMIA NIKKILT PUM.ISHINU
COMPANY.
Make 11 oheok pa nblo to N upot I'uK Co.
Krtcrod it the potiflre t ttRi drove.
OT'ftritt soooml I'luKa niKil uiattt-r.
grctit cmc is taken in removing tlo
offending lashes.
The above arc the protectors of
the eve-ball. Wo will now talk
about the rotatus of muscles of the
cyr-hall.
There were six of these attaclmd
to each eye ball; the Internal Uec
tits which pulU the eve toward the
nose, the External Keotus which
pulls the eye toward the temple,
the Superior Rectus pulling up-
SI ; l WIl I PT I ( N K A T I
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I V)Hr t..i j wavo, aim me iim-rior Kecius pun
is m out lis ?"J.tH ; in-; downward. There tiro two
If ptihl in advance. J muscles ca'lcd tho OMhpie muscles,
i - ! named I'tom their action of pulling
Clubbln; Pates. : the eve upward and inward; and
The Bohemia Nogwt one year ! out ward and downward,
vtth tmy one of the following pul-! Of these muoles the Internal
Mentions one year for nmotmt set I Rectus is the strongest, the Mx tor-
opposite:
I'aelrie Monthly
Weekly Otvironian t Portland )
Weekly Journal (Portlamll
Paily Mlnini; lleeonl t Denver
Weekly Mining lieeoril
Piu'ltie Homesteail
Northwest Poultrv Journal
nal Rectus the longest, and the In
fo..; n.- t..i ,t,.M.i....t
$L00 j This week the appendages of the
!.". M) ! eve have been taken up, next week
the eye-lall itself will ho described.
5-1.;
This pier is kctt on llk
VN MlMSi; COSOUVSS, i
in
Gitiit.
D1KD
Mrs. llanict Reese, wife of Col-
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rr from ibo run. mint:is .H-ti.Mi ot . ":" wva vi Ulis cuy miswu away
at.' :V Thursday Deo. 21th at
Ch-xuiluT of Com-
ItuiMiiie. ltouver, Colo., where o:ir
rrmU-rs bt t'!ro-iie to the usool tlie Uml
: pnper?
t ie est. ik sei-nti n
litmrv nmi ur.:i.T i'J-
THIS P.U'KR is kciit on Mf Rt K. ". OrBko n
.. Jvi-rUsini! Akciipv. M ml i MoroliRUix K X- j uom'l V OUO VeaT.
. .lanpp, HIl r mm iwt, niii.Mii.tt. 11. iv nut
ots for mtvertWmif i'n be made for H.
their home in tho south, part of tho
city, after a lingcriu
Lodge Directory.
A. F. & A. M.
CotUgc tltove Lodge No. 51.
Meetings 1st and Jtrd Wednesday" Ihihi
of each mouth.
Oliver Voateh, V. M.
L. T. Wooloy, Secy.
How to iti;i- i n
"To en J. 0 1 1 -i I 1 1 1 :
write- li'lm Im-.i .
Me.. "1 ni'i'h .
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1 I'velli-u t
4 . ...
elite lever uv m-i, .
IIm-Ui-m. . ".r .1 1 I : .:
Xmas anil New 1 r,
G. A. R.
Appomtit-ix Post No. vi
Meets at 1 p. tn. on the 2nd and
4th Saturday of each month.
Dr. l. I.. Woods, lm Com.
O. V. McRoynolds, Adjutant
w. o. w.
llohemin Camp No. '2(t.
Meets each Friday evening.
I.. Y. lhiker, Consul C-iu.
Chns. Vunlenburg, Clerk.
One an 1 -u
ttip t' all 1 1
Christmas I '
for New Y. u
J-ta. 1st. N.
on there I ie r I
s. P. o
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Coir Mio Grove Flour Mills
; OIltlM, I ill 1 IS , f l.'l.i-l' Mini 1'IYll.
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K-il ,1 Im ( v i j.-r irh. special rale m ton l"H.
C .!,.,.. i"M liul v unit th.- imp ut-d vnid'n and
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fetch Hay!
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Vi-teh h iv, plrii.l .l for eovvii;
Classified
Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1907
THE EYE AND ITS CARE
She leaves an titTeetionato 1ms-
j band and sou as well us many
1 friends to ruouru her loss,
j Mrs. Reese was a member of the
L. O. T. M. order and the funeral
will be conducted by that order
who will meet at tho residence at
one p. m. Sunday Dee. SO, and the
Homces will be held from the Chris
tian church at ; p. ru.
O. E. S.
Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4.
Meetings held on and and 4th l'ri-
illuess of, day of each mouth.
Mrs. Rosonburg, W. M.
T. C. Wheeler, W. P.
Mrs. Muud Wheeler, Secy.
VVoiti
Will ae. rV- w
subset 'ipti-'a- .1! t
Boar For S i!
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inouth
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W't p i 1 e. tils fot .i-e.iid ll 'Hid f ed I'-fks.
iiespei 1 1 1 1 1 .
trItu iurv & Hansen.
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W.l:
By Dr. Fxanc Lueile Hard. Rooms
1-4 Chrismaa Building, Eugene.
1 Cornea 6 irtrious humor j
'2 Aqueous humor 7 Optic nerve j
If Puril Retina ;
4Iris ! Cboriod j George R. Whittington of S-
o Crystalme lens 10 Sclerose Lttiei Wash, and Mrs. Carmen Jeu-
nio uursait Duuiur, only aaugnt'-r
care
Married.
and its car'e will rnmmwt.v of Mr- Hud Mrs- J- of
brief description of the anatomy of ' taSe Crove- CZ were united m
the eye.
As we all Know the eye-balls ate
t-ituated in the front of the head in
two hollow cavities, called the or
l its, the shape of these cavities is
conical with the bases directed otit-v.-ard.
The walls of the orbits are
made of bone and lined with vari
ous tissue and much fat which
forms a soft bed for the eye-ball to
jest in.
marriage on the evening of Dee, i".
10,01; by Rev. M. A. Mathews,
pastor of the First Presbytorinn
Church. The young couple are re
siding in Aberdeen, Wash, at the
Waldron.
At the residence of Mr. S. B.
Mors9 on Christmas eve Miss Annie
E. Morss and Mr. David A. Ri3sue
was united in marriage. Rev. C.
In front the eye i- protected by H- Wallace, the brides grandfather
the eye-brow, eve-lids, and eye-; L uu- . ,
,asiies I Twenty-six years ago Rev. al-
The eye brows help keep the ! CQ m"rie tbo grooras father to
dust and dirt from the eye and,!Mlss NauSan.
also regulate to a small extent the j m
mount of light that enters the eye. ! So Say We.
The eve-lids are the shields of the
ye. These little shields play a
very impoitant part in protecting
the eye-ball. Their action b?ing
involuntary as well as voluntary.
They close npou approach of the
It will pay to pass up, like a
white chip, the non-taxpayiugagi-tator
and breeder of local dissen
tion for ho is the real source of
danger to any community, talk be-
K. of P.
Juventus Lodge No. 4S.
Meets every Wednesday night.
S. H. 1'iper Chancellur Coin
Chas. VanDenburg, K. ofK. t S.
I. O. O. F.
Cottage Grove No. '.
Meetings every .Saturday night.
S. S. Shortridge, N. ().
Gus D. Gross. Secy.
Royal Neighbors.
Meets 2nd anil 4th Wednesday
each month.
Ethel Bisby, Oracle.
Mrs. C. V. Wallace, Bcccrder.
M. W. of A.
Meetings 1st and 2rd Tuesday.
Lelioy Woods, Consul.
C. W. Wallace, Secy.
(V li'.k Ul.il:
ref'-ietuT, t "
arte,, f ;
capital. Salt:
and ex petises ;
and txpeii i '
with t.tr.iji,
Cottage, tiiovi
i;! l j f I" Mf
n til fc-:'v-
Aft u a m
i J Wi
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Sku.k lor
We u ish you
ot
Stvk !
Springs .vi,i.'!
tint) O S rs ..in'
Mineral Spun:.
; mei.t 1 if ! ..-. (
j ofViCi for -
A ln-M.v
roid tf.ak
sailing a; ?
for notice.
1 011) .vs I.: .
! Cottage Or. e.
j iriso raucc j" '. i
, I-'ire Beii -t
1 and t!ii X' tn i
!of Hartfniil. c-
cssfiil New Year
ui'ws in iVlcrchaiulisin will be
mas kable than ever before.
ie r
.1 ,
least danger to the eye. And 1U f mg his chief stock in trade
It would be well for the conser
vative, level headed citizens, the
voters and taxpayers who bear the
burden of city government, to take
a more active part in municipal af
fairs for the common good of all
not only by going to to the polls
and voting representative men for
mayor and council, but in exerting
their influence in behalf of the right
kind of men for these places of re
sponsibility and trust. Register.
the act of winking the little glands
which line their und r surface are
viade to secrete the solution which
keeps the front of the eye moist
and well lubricated. But perhaps
the greatest use of the eye-lids is
to keep the light from the eyes
when at rest. Thmk what it istoi
c!ose the eyes and shut out all
light and motion for a few moments,
tien, think what a calamity it
would be to be unable to do this.
The eye-lashes help greatly iu
keeping the dust from entering tin
eye. Sometimes thene tiny hairs
trowin the wrong direction and
r-aiiK mnrh trniililf. liv Brrntphinir
" " - r. 1 . T.',,0.,.. r 1 .
nd irritating the outer coating of win "welht' 'to pounds and
tne eye-tall. wmcn we will tell couching whs constant, both by day i
anout in one ol tne tollowing ar-i ami i;y iiiylit. i-mallvl oegan tak
' tides. These ingrowing lashes I in lr- King's New Discovery and
then have to be removed Is fast as ! contlDue1 tlllfi fof "bot.H,x ""thn,
they grow in. Thus giving relief
from the pain. But this should
only be done by one who is skillful
nt such work as the ey e-lid i3 very
tender and in apt to be torn unless Trial bottle fre--.
Rebekahs
Cottage Grove No. 24.
Meetings 1st, 3rd and "th Friday ot
each mouth.
Etta Baker, N. O.
Katie B. Veatch, Secy.
I Si. :in
mates, or wi
quire
MBA
Modern Brotherhood of America
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdiy at I. O.
F. Hall.
T. W. Tonkins, See.
f, : .r a 1
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I CURED OF Lt N'ii TKOI lil.i:.
I "It in now eleven years since I i);i J
1 a iiuirow escape from eoriHiimptlon,"
I ivrltnaf ) .. tr.., . 1 i .1 .. I . , , i . , . . o
wnea my cougn ana lung trotiOlM
were entirely koik; ami I wan re
stored to my own normal weight,
17u pounds." Thousands f persons
are healed every yeur. Gn.u anteed
I ni ia iiHuii.-i 1 nariiiHcy. .!Je anil fl,
w. o. w.
St. Valentine Circle 121.
Meets i st and 3rd Tuesday in W
O. W. Hall.
Flora J. Miller, Clerk.
L. O. T. M.
Lady Lam son Hive No. 42.
Meets 2nd and 4th Friday of each
month.
Mrs. Mary Schmutz, L. C.
Miss LeUSanford, K. K.
K. O. T. M.
Cascade No. (U'j.
Meets every Thursday night.
O. II. Veatch, Com.
K. K. Bennis, Cooter.
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DISTINCTIVELY A CREATE OF
TARTAR BAKING POWDER
Royal does not contain an atom of
phosphatic acid (which is the
product of bones digested in sul
phuric acid) or of alum (which is
one-third sulphuric acid) substan
ces adopted for other baking pow
ders because of their cheapness.
ftOYAI, BAKING. POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
YOUfs G8LIAR?
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Congress.
The Congressional campaign must
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that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's
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issued by the Committee.
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r, O. Box 2063, New Vork.
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