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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1907)
HOUSEHOLD FRIEND. n Tr7TfTT-r i OJJs. I F ! fc i t I V Grip. JtfM (? .' ?t f'A i. v. V' n OF THE THROAT. STOMAcH KIDNEYS BLADDER Fhale organs- a y7 IViuim i- it In Mi' i'li"M ft l ii I in iiinri' II ill 1 1 ii in 1 1 1 Ii hi homes. 'I Ii ik lillllilicr is incit-using every day. IVlilliil lilts Is niliii' ii I..ihi Iiii. Mir. III! over lln linf! i-li HjH-iik l r i vt world. It is it 1 1 nil tin-. I n iiH-'lv f ir all int.itil.ul cIimm-i'k i. f tin- liiii'l, tin. -lit, Iiiiik, d iiiiiu'Ii , hi.liii yK, Madder iiinl female organ. Ask Your DruKiiisl for I rre IVrund Alin niH. for 1)07 I nrrrlnlnlr of Life. "Young mil it." hii Id llii- clerlcnl look ing pussi'llgcr, addressing tln lii'linlli'Mi Itnlh ill:ll lirriiN til" lllnlf. 'Mo yuii I'ViT rotnliliT w Ihmi you II" ilnwn nt lilk'lit tllllt llll 111 it ' llt'llT tti'l' tlio miiu rlHi HKIllll." "No," ri'iillii! (lie imrty nt wlmm t he (i?i'ry h:nl Imm'Ii llii-.l, "ciin't nny tlu.t I iln; lint I'vcry imiiiilin! 1 ii 1 w ii k 4 up I ri'iilli' Hint I tuny tint live to eo niiiilhi'P KiniHi't." "Viiti loV" iiucrli'.I tlu miriirlnctl o. I. 1 1. "I (In," aniw crvil tln young itinu. "You hi', I'm n li!i'li;ill utiiiilro." ('liK'ltituitl i:niiilrt'r. TERRIBLE TO RECALL. Five Wi-eki In Bed With Intentely Painful Kidney Trouble. Mim. Murv WiiL'tnT, if l.'lliT Knssiitli A ., r.riilw'i'Kirt , I'oim Hays: "I vim hn wen ki'lii il ti ii 1 ! I'tii'inlly run ilnw ii . v t:. with kiiliicv lis ciisi' that fi r a luiig t illlO I Cnlllil lint iii 1 1 1 V wnrk tllnl UIIM livi weeks in ImmI. 'riicrc was rout inu al lioaritik' ilnwn mill, tel rililo liack itilii'H, lii'iiihu'lii'S mi. I at linns diy npi'lls wlu'tt every- ' thing was u blur Tin1 passages nf the kidney licfnro llll', M'crct inns inn I llicro ninl ikIiit. IlllVC ilnllO were irregular and paiiiful, WHS eiill.Kiiletalile Hediniclit I il.m't know what I viti I1 I 1 nit fur Piian's Kiilnev l'ills. , I euiild see an liiiprnvemeiit from tho lir t linx, and live lioxes limu'lit ii linul one." Sold iy all dealers. Tit) cents a box. I'n-ti r-.M illnirn Co., Ituffalo, N. Y. ALBE RTA 'I Ii" liui'l of th" Kil If i uriiln. Hit" In iip or iu ""turn. Mil HricH, linpriivi'il, .ri iiiIIi'm from tli" nro 'UK tow II of Mhi'Ii'ihI, ier hit". Ill Inn Minn lioin now Hi In litml will Ii" worth Ju .i-r hit". A 1 y lii ii rimh to G. F. BCERE, Macleod. Alberta Iti'fi'ii'ii"" : I ' it 1 on Hunk of t'niiHiln. IF YOU PLEASE Kln.lh' ri'ini'in licr Hint Imy nml clt hII klmln of MiiiIiik HlockH Hint lloiiilii tlmt nn on tin- in n i k"i. hliinil.l yuu w mil to buy orm'll writ" or w lr r. J. CATTCRLIN & CO. 12) Ablngton Building Portland, Orcion ftf Mi'IiiIht of 1'ortlnml Htock Kxi'Iikuku CROPS NEVER FAIL In ihe l ,er Konlte xlley, I.IhIio, wIiit.i vrv.miti ni iMNihNiiipi uiiey hi'iiii'Hi'i'kiirH hi'" nln-Ailv :,-ul.t.l htMi IU1.I U... u . I lHP(....,... , mil iiwiiii Hi.. hi-iiIit. nit in m h.hI i.,-i wa'eriti , yuuoy in inn wurin. ruieni e i iiitt.it' ; i'Iiii coil fruit ; I iiiiint'iiio. croim ui ,;ruui, ituaiiu aiu'itr iiuhih. fi.uiu, Im' In vi'hIimI in Hiin.ir t'uotorloH. Niov II. II. extip tinu In YilowNtiiiii mrk oim iih ciiiiiitry of vaai re fonri'i"!. A all I on Niarieil Jan. 1, luott, a reconl jri.nkr. W rile tnr eurlieiilurs. t. t'. nilOIIK IIKAI. KN'I ATK COMI'ANy ht. Anlliuny uuil A xliton, lilulio. FREE SAMPLE MULE-TEAM BORAX With ftt-iiHKO illUHliuleil liookh'l, KlvliiK l.OnO Uht'N for lioittx In tli Hume, J-nna ami liini v, mid a Souvenir Picture. 7xl I In., 10 eoloix r' for fin ami your tluult r a naiiiu. Aitiitoi" I'aulflo Coiu( llwrai Co., OaUauU, t'ai. Catarrh .JL&&ww&. OLD : L"t 9i sir- .. ws. . ren Aan of Mas. All Hi" world' n r.liiK". And nil tin- iii' ii iiml women merely play er ; Tin')' lime llii'ir cuils Mini llulr fiiiniiK -n Ami "in' Hum In Inn time l'lii)i ninny purls, 1 1 In m In being teti-ii hcpm. At dr.l Hi" Infant, Mi'ttlitiK nnd imliiiiK in III" nurse's niiim, '1 hell III" H'lllllill,: m houllioy, villi liin Mill Im'I Ainl shining morning fine, creeping like Hllll I J I n illinly li hi li'ml. And linn Id" ll.VlT, Htgliiiig I i If fiirnin'", with n woeful Iml l.i.l Mini" In IiIh ti i i r-MM iehrcw. Then n Hlil'lll'l, ''nil of hi rii n" on 1 1 x. mid bearded like lli" i n r 1 . Jenloii in honor, siid'h-n unl quick in i,iin 1 1 "I, Seeking Id" IhiIi'.I" ri'imlm inn Kv"ii In lli" million's m ' 1 1 li . And then III" jlSll'C In f ii i r mnml belly, with u I nion ' I In... I, Willi eyi'H severe Hiiil heiird of lnrinnl nil, I'll It of wise MW IIIH I Innd'TII lll'llll""H - Ami ho In' 1 1 1 1 1 y m Iiih .iwl. Tli" sixth II,'" shifts lulu Hi" li'iiu iiml slippered I'linlniooii, With h imiii on no." uud pouch on I lit youthful how, well Hitved. H world too Will" For hi Hhrunk nhnnk ; mid hi big muni one, TuriiliiK iiKitin towitrd childish treble, l.i..'i And hI.iniI.'k in it m Hound. IjihI m-i-no of nil. Tllllt I'li'U thin Kirn nee eventful uiMnry, Is Hi'ioml childishness nn. I mere Ol'llV I loll - ! Sunn ti.i-th. Ha lit ryes-, na Ii taate, aim ! etery t liMig. ShiikHpear". 'lake Mr Home n Die. iThli hind Is very hriKhl. mother, Tho llowera lire very fair, I 'I'Ihti.'n nuik'ic I" lli" ornnge icrovea. And friiKntme in the air: Hut Ink" ni" to my d"r old hom, Where the brook goea tmlt'dtlig by, let im go tinck ngitin, mother: Oh! tnk" ID" home to die. Let my father' hninl hut ri-at, mother In hlessiiii; on my h"itd, Let my brothers nnd my Hlsters dear, Hut throng n round my bed ; (III! let me feel t lint loved oliea Ilenr IC ive my pnrting hrtath, When I hid you all koo.I nik'ht, mother, And ali-i'ii the Nl"ep of dentil. Tlu-ae flowers tlwir nwei-teNt sweeta aflord, I nceiit their fragrant hri'itth, Hut ere they bloom iinin. mother, I hhnll be cold ill dentil ; Then take me to my early home. No roseH nre ho dear. An tlmi" that bloom ujion 'he bush. To your old room no nenr. "VI cIon" Im'mIiI" tli" church, mother, Ami when you kti""l to limy, I'll ll-iti'ii to your ivonN. iiiothtr, I liotiicli I inn in r HHiiy. You must nut W""ii fur ni", mother. I- or I m 1 1 ii 1 1 hn'iy no. Ami iIioiikIi 1 cannot Htny with you Y"t you hlmll coin" to me TIhT"'ii ilimiiovH on my Biclit, mother, I cntinot jri't my liri'.nh ; 1h It your kiiI.k I l.enr, molh"r? ( Hi ' l"ll in", is till" il.'iithV You'll t"U my fiithi-r how I yenriioil ( Inc" inor" to Nee him nenr: You'll kiss my luntherH ench for me, Thry will forget, I f"nr. You'll tell my sister hrothers ilenr, I hnve cone up on hij,'li ; Ami If they lire Komi chilihi'ii her, They'll nee tnu when they die, I fei'l I'm RoiiiK now. uiothiT, (ne kins ero life in riven. Farewell, my own dear mother, I'utll we meet In heaven. ('. I. St unrt. Nome 1'renk of I: ii u 1 1 a h . Professor I.ounsluiry, the note' Kraiiiiiiarlau of Yule, 1ms di'tnoenitlc and llheral views on the mtlijeet of tb' Fngllsh innguiige. He Ktreuuotwly oj NisfH the (llsphtelng of simple terms by others of pedantic character. Ite eently he told this utory while discuss ing the mthjeet: "There was a little Uiy who began to keep a diary. Ills first entry wiw : 'tint up this morn ing at 7 o'clock.' He idiowed the entry to hi mother and she, horror stricken, Htild: 'Have you never been to cehool? tlot up, Indeed! Such an expression! Does the nun pet up? No, It rises.' And she scratched out 'got up nt 7' and wrote 'rose nt 7' In Its plnco. That night tho boy, before retiring, ended the entry for the day with the sen tence, 'Set nt I) o'clock.' " lllulliemkMe" (Jo oil Word. "UlathcTNklte" Im nn Americanism, or rather an old word which has survived chletly In American usage. The way It pnnie ti be popular here Is cui'Iouh. It in really the old Scottish "bletherskate," femn 'l"1i blether," to talk nonsense (oid Norse "bliulhr," noiisi'iise) and "skute, a term of opprobrium. In the song "Maggie Iituuler," written about 10.10, occur the words "Jog tu your gait, ye bletherskate," and thin song was a very IHipuhir (no In tho American cump dur ing tho War of Independence. A lawyer died and went above. The fjood man was nbout to sentence him. "Your honor," said the lawyer, "I am not ready for trial. I ask u continu ance." Knt tho continuance wasn't (.TiuitetL uud Uu luwyt-T got both bar-rels. For that Dandruff There is one thine that will cure it Aycr's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-mcdicinc. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you healthy hair, no dan druff no pimples, no eruptions. T'io Ixist. 1:1ml of ft toctlmoTilitl "H,.l t'T tivnr aljity youta." A. MaViO tT J. A TT ft, , .',Wll, U:M9. Anu oiatiuiA-uiurara of J SAM-AKIIXA. iers IHI.kkY MCTORAL. .More I linn l.lbrlr. John K'-ii'lrli'k P.. i tigs was illseuKslii? In a New lurk dull it nisi, of pl.igl.ir- m s.iys the New York Tribune. "The 111:111 inlinllti'il that plagiarism Was sis., ,., ,,( li 1 111. said Ml'. I'.angt Hiniling. "He almost adinilteil It a pint oil, lie reiiiilnled ine of 11 Yolikers boy I iisi'd to know. "This boy k.i lil to his chum one nrorn Ing : " 'I hid under the parlor sof:i last night to heir what young Softleigli wniild say to my sister. ' "'Well, what did be say?' the other boy asked. "'He only talked religion and I11- tles. mill he klekeij III" llliollt tllil'ty times 0:1 the head.' "'lie knew ymi were there, I gucci,' fiald t lie second bny. "'I'm afraid lie suspected It"" ilrtlenrjr of Frenchmen Fndiiubtedly Frenchmen have the most delicate way nf expressing them selves," said a New York young woman to 11 group of friends nt tea. "I hive Just had the oddest little encounter with a in. m who looked as If he hud Just arrived here, his. ch t,t lies were so unmistakably Parisian. I was walk ing In Ilroadwuy when I miw him com ing. To my surprise, as be was a strnn MT to ine, he stopped, put his heels to gether und. taking off bis hut, made a low Ihiw. 'Pardon, mademoiselle," said he, 'your beneath skirt descends.' Mule lug again the same elaborate Ihiw, he passed on. I hsiked duwn and saw that my silk petticoat was showing Just a little below the outside skirt. H id an American man noticed it, he would have felt embarrassment about men tioning It; or, if he had the courage, he never would have been able to think of such n delicate way of mak ing that bit of a mlsllt known to me." New York Press. Hi. Vitus' fiance nml all Nervnna nianasen p. rnutiieiitlv cnre.i hv lir. Kline's r,-iti It, ....n r. l-'ii'l f r KIIKK I'itrlal buttle ami v. lir. H. H.Klin. ,lxl.,liJl Arch U, l'LUa-.l'is A I'nllenl SnnUe. One does not often attribute the vir tue of patience to a snake. "Letters from a Surgeon." however, contains an anecdote In which lis existence Is evi dent. Ioctnr i'erry, surgeon of the Twentieth Massachusetts, wakened In camp one morning to tiud himself tight ly held In the clutch of Doctor Hay ward, his senior ollhvr. "lion't move, John, till I say three!" ordered tlu senior, sharply. "Then seize my hands and spring to your feet. One, two, three!" At tho word Ioctor Terry Jumied. nnd never made a cleaner leap. He was Just In time to see a moccasin dive under the coat which he had been us ing for a pillow. Armed with slicks, they dragged the coat away, but saw only the hole Into w hich the snake had glided. The surgeon bad accidentally) blocked the entrance to the reptiles abode, and It bad Iain nil coiled under the back of his neck, waiting patiently , for him to move so It could enter. to cunr a coid in one day Take I.AXATIVK HltoMO IJUNINK Tablets liruKulsls refund money If it fails to cure, u'ltOVK'rl signature Is on each box. iV. E. W Tho Imperial Hoard of Health in (Jer ninuy lias issued a statement that "total abstinence from strong drink is not inju rious to health." The beds of peas in Colorado sometimes Include as ninny as J,(HK) acres, and there is one bed exceeding iu size ,5o0 acres. The leopard animals. is the most cowardly of Only Teat. 'Is there any known test for true loveV" asked the very young man. "Nothing except marriage," answer ed the home-grown philosopher. "If that doesn't evaporate It jou have got the real thing." A I.Uernry Trlae. The largest amount ever offered ns a prize for a literary contribution Is 1,5(K),(HK) rubles, which is still open for competition and will bo awarded at St. Petersburg on Pec. 1, 1925, to tho wrlt- er of the best history of Alexander I. of Uussla. Araktchelef, founder of tho ; military colonies of Novgorod, left a fortune of r0,ooo gold rubles to pro-, vllo for tuls unique prize. Tho prlzo giving day Is the centenary of ie Oivir . el Alexander's death, by which time the money will, It Is estimated, have In creased to '.'.fKHl.OOO rubles. One-fourth of It will be used to defray tho cost of publishing the work which wins the prize. II l fihjeel. "I't you enjoy slaying out until i! ami .'! o'l'l i'k ev-ry moriilng '!'' "No, Imbed; but I can't iifTord to let Ili.V wife get Into the hahlt of expect ing ine homo early." Houston Post. I'll I S ( I Ml U IN 6 IO 14 tMVS. l'Ai III N'l MKN C Is Kiinii'til. I to cure nil) iH'i'i.f IcIiliiK, lilliiil. Ii'i-i'Iiiik or .f ni r nil 11 (illci In 1, to 1 1 ihj'. or iii'Mi'-y ri'tuicl" i Vi". Th" Fufnnl.i ft. T. I .loirnal bontti Ihiit iv iy copy "f Its wei-kly ik fed Into lie' pn s hy a fulllil'io I Iri'ii.m woirmn, wIiohi' himlinnil tuiiiK th" ph'sh. V.ny. I ii. t: Your checks are beautiful to night, my dear. Katharine Yck. Jack Frost kissed t hem. Iii.-k lie did? I.ii'Uv Jack. Mutliera will fiii-1 Mm. WlnrioWa Toot hi n Hy ru . the le at reim .lv to 11 so lor their clnMruJ during tho U tin 11 k is.riod. nlle n DlfTerenee. "What:" exclaiined the angry ino dNte "You iiiean to siiy that Mrs. I le Flasher used all the niiiiph-s we wnt up to tual.e 11 f.iucy (jililt? Why, nhi is nu old crank.'1 "Put Mrs. Ie I'lasher Is wortli n buml 'i'd thousand. " "P'a'lyV Well. In that ctise I Kilp pnse slie Is eci elit r.1'." "A'hI slie will inherit half n minion by the first nf the year." "Iliif 11 million? Why, write the lady .1 note nt once and tell her she can hive another bundle of sainp'en mid 'i,:i:,)iiiieiit her 011 being so de lightfully bizarre." Shake Into Your Shoes I n-e. A i.oMler. It makes All K" iL'ht IT IM'W Mlll' S fi-.-l I'll It U a certain cur" for hot. tired, aching feet. I'riiu '-"'". 'I roil i.ack- fwi-Ht.iii'. ch'.I'iiis and I r-oM I.. hII Itmi'ijUis me ii:hi r 1:1 h. Address Alien 8. Olujnted, Ll II'j) , .'.tw York. llnrltera Aicea Affo. The first barbers of whom there la any record plied their trade In (Jn-cee In th" fifth century P.. ('. In Home the I'.rst barbers operated In the third cen tury P. ('. p. olden times In England the barber nt: ! the physician were iden tical. Thus, a king's barber was also his chief medical adviser. In the time of Henry VIII. of En gland, laws were made concerning bar bers, of which the following Is an ex tract: "No person occupying a shav ing or barbery In London shall use any mirgcry. letting of blood or other mat ter, escept the drawing of teeth." Always to be Depended Upon. When a person gets ep in the morning with 11 dull licadin he nml a t red. stretchy feeling, it is an almost cert nn indication tlmt the 1 ver. nr howils ir both urs t:ecid idiy 1 nt of 1 Tiler. At sui li times Nature, the wisest and l't of nil dncters. takes this me ins to give w in lung t hat she 11," ds the help and gen tle iis-i-tance which can l-st Ik- oh ained I mm tha' o d t'ani v remedy, lirandreth's l'ill-, which has bet 11 n u-e for uvi r u cen tury. I le y are th" same line laxative tonic p:l your rand arents used, when ilnctnrs were few and tar lutwien ami when people had to hae .1 reinc y that could al .soluti ly Is' ilepeiided Upnll. Iliainlrt th's Pills can be depended upon and are sold in every dang and medicine st'.rv, either plain or aUjui-couted. tinlt as n Dual I.nycr. Salt Is the latest device for laying ti 11st on roads in the country. The nu tlmr of the new departure is M. Trint zi 11s. city surveyor of Koueii, who has published it as the result of a long I eries of experiments. The list of these. I while bringing out the weak side of (the new system, possesses considerable 'interest as showing it to possess real I possibilities of utility. A long stretch of I road was tirst watered and then sprin kled with salt. The next day the sur ' face of the road was covered w ith a thin glazed crust. Iialn removed this In parts, but where the glaze remained there was no dust for live days. TW" TMOTIDTTTT'.; " Whenever a sore refuses to lical it OLD SOMES healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous perms or some old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most usually afflicted with old sorts are persons who have reached or passed mid- tile lite. 1 he vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally begun to decline, and the poi.ionous genus which have accumulated because of a sluggish and inactive condition cf the system, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, lees or other nnrt of the IxkIv. The cats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn ulcer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments i3 good reason for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, and especially is this tme if the trouble is nn inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can . . do any permanent good : neither will reraov- I was affiiotod with ft sore on m v , A 1 , . ... face of four yoars' standing-, it mg i:ie sore wuu causuc piasters or ine "a du,allrP'mFar Vr and woris surgeon's knife make a lasting cure. If Fnevery way urSif 1 becama every panicle of the diseased flesh were in alarmed nbout it and consulted taken baiTaru I li ,! nl n Tli.ff all several physicians. They all .. : ,, .. , ... . . . , treated me but tho sore continued cause the trouble is in the blood, and the to .Trow worse. I saw 8. S. B. ad- BLOOD CANNOT DC CUT AWAY. vertised and commenced it J use . . . , . and after taking- lc a while I was The cure must come by a thorough cleans- completely cured. My blood is ing of the blood. In S. S. S. will be found now pure and healthy from the , , i-i effect of 8. 8. s., and there baa not a remedy forsores and ulcers of every kind, been any ra .of the sore since it is an unequalled blood purifier one that . . .cure . THoaOWE1f goes directly into the circulation and West Union, Ohio. promptly cleanses it of all poisons and PURELY VEGETABLE. Then tlie pore fc jn3 to heal new flesU i3 formed, all pain and inflammation eave9 the Iace 6cab3 over and Wi.en g. S. S. has purified the blood the orp :9 erntant.ntv ourexl 5?. S. S. is for sale at all first class drusr stores. write for our special book on, cores and ulcers and any other medical advice you desire. We make no charge for the book or advice. , ' yy SWFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. PUTNAM Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well end Is guaranteed to give perleU resulls. Ask dealer, or we will send post paid 0t, padetfc. WrUe lor Iras bookltt hew to tin tUach and nii colors. MONKOt PHUU CO Uuiosnille, Missouri. a time, nk"d the argil- "Hut merilntire bonnier, "that th" street car 1 service ought to he improved'.'" " I hat it a auction for the future," anid the philosophical hoarder. "Tho present duty is to ameliorate it." Timely Amhlnnre. "Your honor," pleaded 'Joodman fjon- rorur. "I haven't always been like this.! I Bin descended from revolutionary fore- I fathers." "You certainly seem to have reached the bottom." nnid his honor. "I'll Kiv you a chance to rise. You will go up for sitlv davs. fall the rent case 1" 'llie Kiml l on I Ln ' A I ways fine 'I III nu at flon'f .mi tliitik 1 11 r- ff Clias. II. I'lftcher, nnd lian Litii i:iiil under hi personal supervision for over 'JO years. Allow w onr to fleei'ivfi you in this;. C'oimterlV'its. IrnifalioiiH nml ' .Jilst-as-rrnod ' lire hut I- perinien t s, i-nd 'iidan";'r tho health of Children Kxiierieiice ji';aiiisL Lvperiment. What is CASTORIA Cntori;t is a harmless nubst it ute for C'nstor Oil, I'aro ,orie. Drops and Soothincf Syrups. It is I'leasant. It eoutains neither Opium, 3Iorpliino nor otlier Narcotic substance. Its aye; is its jruarantee. It destroys Worms and allays l-'eveiishness. It cures Diarrhu-ii and Wind Cdie. It relieves Teethinf Trouhles, cures Constipation and I'latuleney. It assimilates thn Food, regulates tho Stomaeh and Jiovvels, iviii"; healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother I'riend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Ancient C'ofllna. The etdlins of the ancient Egyp tians were made of marble and stone. The Iloinans used similar receptacles for their dead, and Alexander the Great Is said to have been buried In a coffin of solid gold. In parts of England glass cotlins have been found. The Athenian heroes were burled In cotlins made of cedar, owing to Its aro matic and incorruptible qualities, while the first record of wooden coffins In En gland dates back to the days of King Arthur. This monarch was supposed to have been burled In the hollowed trunk of a gigantic oak. Patent coffins were Invented In 17i0, nnd metallic air tight coffins were advertised at Bir mingham In 1 SG 1. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fot any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by j UUl B v .1.1 i " v uir. V. J. llIK.NiY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known J. i Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him j perfectly honorable in all business transao j lion and financially able to carry out any ob- lig&tiiuiB made by their nrm. . . W tsr .t 'I ur a t W'hulesHla tlrllpirlstii. Tnleilo. 0 WaI.DI.S'i), K INN AM ii Mabvin, . .... , .- . , w bolesale iirug- I Igl-tn. 1 OleUO. 11. I llall'a t a.arrh Cure is taken internall), act- j lng directly upon the bliKl and mucous sur- i tni e. ol The aviatem. Price 7.ie. Tier hotLia. . ! bold by all Druggists. Testimonials tree. i JiaLL s iaiuily 1'ilis are tne best. Brilliant Dlaplay. Asker Are you a believer In the oc cult? Io yc.u believe it possible to go i In a dark room nnd see Mars? I Telllt Ves. and every other star if ; you hapjieu to trip over a chair or a ' bootjack. FED AND KEPT OPEN TIM T'TTTP TIT nr. TV " " -- w w is because the blood is' not "pure and now force an outlet on the face, arms, nlace crown red and an-TV. festers and away another sore would come, be- .... S7 In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt CINTKUH COMPANY. TT MuaaAV OTatrT. NCW TORN CtTT. C.., . ..., ,, .ii,. .a.,,,. ..a,, .. n nn, i I, ii.ii.iwj, amnuiin.ii I l li ill ii j - i.i ilil iiii -- ' '-I- - iMnaJ taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every ttisce of im purity and makes a complete atxl lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes the I i a i f ! i n i ... i i.i 1 i jrru.ucu, inuooicu iicsu wuu ucauuy pioou FADELESS DYES Catarrh M 'n ront it nl iorial c!lenT originating In Impure blood and reouirln constltulloni. treatment acting through and purifying thn hl'eid fur Its radical and permanent euro. The greatest rnnst it iitlmial remedy Is HoocFsi Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known ns Sarsatabs. bmdose $1. Nasal and ether hunt forms of catarrh are relieved by Calarrlets, wbe h nlhiy iri flamrnatinri anj ileislorize discharge, ,V)c. S.. i ll- I. ; tlm- 1? liotiolit lias Imrnii tlin siirna- Signature of STAND FIRM "When you buy an OILED SUIT or SLICKER demwid Its the easiest and only way to get the best Sold everywhere ai9wfl( . taxo CO ' O ." 0 can) RUBBER STAMPS Best in America We make them We do not take orders and peddle onr Rubber t-tatnp. tseais, Jitc. We manufacture our ovn goods. Our equipment is the newest end best money can buy. W rite today lor our "KubUT blamp Catalogue." THE UrwiN-HODSON CO, Portland. Oregon FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered) SHORTHORN CATTLE, 'Registered) BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS PACIfIC NURSERY CO. Catalogue free. Tangent, Oregon 'SEEPS hTe stood the test for over so vears. and are still in the lead. Their absolute certainty of growth, their uncommonly large yields of delicious vegetable and Dcautuul nowers, make them the most reliable and the most popular every where, bom by all dealers. 1907 Sed Annual free on request. 0. at. FERRY 4 CO., Detroit, Mich. DR. G. GEE WO Wonderful Home Treatment This wonderful Chi. nese Doctor la callod un ut becnusa he curva people without iera tiun that sr. g veu up tu die. Ha cures wl a those wondorlul (hl nt'se herbs ruois, bmls, barks and veiietables i hut are entirely un known to mcdlial ail- eiue In this couutry ttirounti the una u( those burmleaa reuiedles. This turnout doctor knows the acilonol over tOOdinvri ut reniedli-s, whloli he Uin succettsfuMy Iu different Ulseaims. lie Ituaran'ees tocurecatarrh,aHlhina, luinr, throat rlit uuiutlam, nervousness, stomach, liver, kid neys, etc.) bus hurArls of U'Stliiioulals. Charges moderate. Call and sen him. l'atleiua out of tha city write fur blanks and circulars, bund stamp. COW8UI TATiUN i ltliJi. ddrosa The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162' rirst St. S. E. Cor. MorrUon i . i . .. Portland, Oregon P. N. U No. 4-07 WUKN writlna; to advertisers please uienllon this paper. I ni 11 m 'C4 3 1 VI Mum I H I I MM X V 9 & "O fmmm