Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907, March 13, 1907, Image 4

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    BOHEMIA NUGGET
IIOMI-MIA M'(I(I1:T I'DBLISHINO
COMPANY.
Mil Up nil rliu iP iMc to Ni'fHfet lwl Cft
Knt.-r.'.J m the p,.tilko Mt iVllug tirove
o ton h jmmiiiI i is! mml mailer.
sri'.M itll' TlO.N KAIT.S.
l! months $1.1H)
1 vo.-.r 1 "
s month S'.'.UO
If piild ill advaiuv.
Clubbing Pates.
I'lu' Moln'inla Niiiro't oix vt'iir
' It li any oiu of the following pul
Jir.alioiw ono oar for amount wt
opposite:
la.-itie Montlily SJ.UO
W.vklv Otvconiaii (Portland) -..i0
YvklY Journal ( Portland! S-.00
l"ailv . Mining lltrord ilvnveri ,"i.:0
Weekly Minim,' lleeord
Pa i -iiie Homestead ! . -
Nm t !i w est I'oultrv Journal fl 7."i
!'hipii'or is ki'jil on ll'iO lv 1 11 K AMKKI
H. MIMNii i t)NiKKS-, Ctmuibt r f luiu
ino.ir ):u:ll itig, livnor, I'oio , where ear
rcn lrr ill le vi'U''ih-n tlie ue cf tliu i'd
inn iMK.TS irmn t hi" mi nous in in ins sO't ioti of
l lie . si, ii
n;!.it
a M it'til aii' lil-inry itnd ininvrs' ex
THIS r A I'K K i kept on Incut Y. r. I'mkos
j lviTiLSitid .W.au y. rl bihI tii Meri'liiints Kx
1 hmiire, San I-rjuiriM-o. etilitoruiii. lu-rv eon
rsctfot H.lvort.siin nn be nmde for il.
Vi:nNi:srAY, M.i; h l.', 1907
John Alexander Powie, fouuJer
of the Cbi itiau Catholic church,
prophet and healer ofZion Citv,
died in h's Shiloh house, Chicago,
March ith. Thus ended the life of
n ouco strong-willed, capable man,
who had been able to draw people
bv the thousands and command
money by the millions from seekers
lor .something, they knew uot what,
ltd on at first by the inspiration
of a prayerful n.nn, who as the
world kroes. could uot stand pros
perity, and it became "worship
Dowie" and Oxl through his son
Jesus Christ was not the chief ob
ject of praise and thanks for the
rapid growth of the industries of
Zion City, colonies in Mexico, etc.
If the churches would look down
ou the p.-'or iu spirit and purse, and
teach aud live humble lives, cut
out rangling over denominations,
forms and ceremony, iearn of the
Holy Guost, His omni-preseuce and
teaching, these poor wanderers
for soraethiug "satisfying" would
find that it is not a new religion
they want, but the same old relig
ion that has ttoo 1 the tests from
time immemorial.
In 1906 Oregon imported eggs
for home consumption, besides na
tive product, the value of which at
2o cents a dozen totals S78.SOO.
This should have gone into the
pockets of Oregon farmers. There
were .'.OijO.OoO dozens of eggs used
in this state in l'JOO, the total
of which, at '20 cents a dozen was
$0oo,oo'j. By these figures one can
readily see that there is a Dice field
or the poultryman right litre.
Chickei:s and tut keys, ducks and
geese do remark&bly well and the
mill winters ate conducive to an
all-year-round laying season.
Cottige Grove is the hub of
Western Oregon. So says the Nug
get. They should have a normal
school. Journ al.
Cottage Grove is thankful for
the suggestion of the Journal, but
would say if it id not already known
that we have a High School and a
Grammar .School under the leader
ship of uii able buperint'-ndent and
ussistiut with a corps of ten Uachf-rs
carrying on a course of study in
cluding tho bigh'T classic, science,
ind languages. Cotfige Grove
graduates are capable of passing
any examinations required of teach
ers. We are cariug for our own.
No thank 3011 Govtruor und Mr,
Legislature we have no use for a
Normal.
THE EYE AND ITS CARE
ly Dr. Franc Lueilc Hard. Rooms
1-4 Chrismau ltnilding, Kugeno.
u this our last article upon the
eye and its care, there ate several
important items which we especially
wish our readers to remember.
1. The importance of having
tho children's eyes examined by a
competent Hefractiouist. whether
there are symptoms of eye troubles
or not, but especially so if the little
ones complain of headaches or seem
listless or stupid about their studies.
And if their eves re red and and
scales form at the margin of the
eye-lids.
2. The necessity of heeding the
waiuiugs thnt the eyes give wheu
they nred alteutiou. Such warti
mes as, the page blurring and be
coming indistinct, inability to read
any length of time without pain,
and headaches, nausea, and dizzi
ness when there is, seemingly, no
cause for it. These arc all never
failing signs of eye troubles.
. The importance of having a
very thorough and careful exami
nation of the eyes made by a com
petent Kye Specialist when retting
glasses. For the eye is one of the
most delicate etructures in the
body aud is easily injured if not
treated with the utmost care.
People who are unfortunate
enough to be the possessers of poor
eyes are not nearly so unfortuunte
as they would have been twenty or
thirtv years ago. Great progress
has been made in the study of eye
sight defects and in the measures to
correct these defects. It is in the
Inter, perhaps, that the advance
ment has been made. New methods
of lens grinding have been per
fected, new apparatus has been de
signed where-by results heretofore
unattainable are now possible, both
of which combining to enable us to
secure a degree of comfort little
thought of halt a century ago.
Eye-glass fitticg is a complicated
art and requires not only a thorough
knowledge of the eye, but the aid
of costly and scientific apparatus.
Lenses should, with few except
ions, be grotrnd to fit each individ
ual eve and not taken from an ordi
nary supply case, with th nearest
stock lens which is on hand.
The importance of securing prop
erly fitted glasses is not appreciated
as it should be by the public in
general, and mistakes made in im
proper diagnosiug, prescribing aud
fitting are seldom realized or even
known until too late when irrepair
able damage has been done to the
eyes.
In my office, Suite 1-4 New
Chirsman building, I have a splen
did equipment of Optical instru
ments fully up to date. And ai !
able to give my patients the very
best in all that is known for cor
recting abnormal conditions of the
eye so far as can be done through
the methods of refraction. I make
a specialty of a thorough and care
ful examination so as to be sure
that my diagnoses and treatment is
correct,
A cordial invitation is extended
it
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the .-lit
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to all to visit mv office.
A Jicpietseutative has suggested
that President Roosevelt construct
the Panama canal after his term of
office expires. With his will, ener
gy, integrity and enthusiasm no
one is better fitted than he.
Saved Her Son's Life.
Tin. liHppifKt mother in the little
town of Avh, Mo , is Mrs. N. Itnppee,
Shu writes: '"One year ago my hoii
was down with tsui-h neiious lung
trouble that our physician wuh 1111
aUe.tij help Mm; when, by our drug
tfint'n advire I beuan giving him Ir.
Kinu'.j .i'v Discovery, and I soon
noticed improvement. I kept this
treatment up for a few weeks when
lie wuh perfectly well. He has worked
steadily since at carp.nfer work.
Dr, King's New Discovery saved bin
life." (jiiiirunteed btst cough und
cold remedy by Penson's Pharmacy.
50c and !?1 00. Trial bottle free.
Mary IJaker Kddy, the greatest
woman leader of the age is in the
toils, for an accounting, her affairs
may &how up all right and may not.
They may not be bhown up at all.
She has a great following, having
- - .drawn support ami great wealth
It will bo an interesting meeting from the masses Through her iu-
at the .Masonic Hull this evening
when the question of city finauce is
discussed. J very interested resi
dent ot the city should be present.
Cut out any factional feelings and
all work for the common good of
our city.
fluenco and methods many have
been convince;! of the power of
mind over matter, and thus re
lieved much eickness.
ISugeue Steam Laundry, Allison
and Hastings agents.
CANNOT DCUGATL rOWDt.
irotltlnitivl ft'iKti li:-r p 1 I
makes widows und I'lpl.in , iili.
almshouses, j ils, pi iiiW 1:1 n u. i
plian.igrs and ins uu' i 'nni-, t'i i1
it frenzies the brain tm 1 .iittvt-- iN
murderer's hand pN'i r tl-e ( 1 ; -1 1
knife and disch.u :e th.' d.u!U
wiapon.
It must be lull lh.it lit ; t itr
cannot under the i',ui-.' ni :i N iki
delegate to the suN.mi I '-. :r-. a
legal existence, bt cm ! !.!!
that idea, is to 1 v i lin t il.- si ,,
may sell and tUle .itc' tin. 1 N t"
make widows and .-t j h t t' -
right to hunk up home
to create miu-tv and
tight to make mnr.h :!
to till oipha!ia;;i s, t Ii
sane asylums, jail :
aries and the t iM to
jects for tho hangman's
s l oo is 1 1 w :
The supremo crut o:
the supreme c-mrt "i i :
states and the su; 1 in- o
United States h io
passed tho middle t :
the question in vol v 1
that return would now 1"
ficult than to o 1 .
is merely to draw the n io
cal and inevitable ootn-n:-
the declaration-; and ju h
the c uits. T'n let'i! ti . '
either to abandon t !
that the salivn bu-.n.i 1
ful at common law It- .0
urally and inhen nM 1 n
health, comfort, s.u'v. t v. m
welfare of the p op!o, u.-.y
iz.ed for money. S(,me o -. :
hold iu this case, i-ut it w '!
done bv tins cuui
by any com t. i' m '"t ! -r
the court that ha - a'. 1 !
business to I 0 n id i t ; h I '
its inherently dt-ti I'a '.i 1
ou society.
ith due ai i ix 1 Hi i.
spousibilitios ol the o..v. l.Moli, -
scions of mv obligations, i-n b v
oath to Alni;g!ity God
fellow inen, I cannot
ment of this 1 1 1 a u'i
graining 01 a saloon irt.ii
the demurrer to the aim-i!
monstrance is there!, .re n-. r-: ::'
the ameiidetl rc nioiisli a i. a
tained, and the aj : ii alion ii dis
missed at the eo-ts ot the p. . a t.
The supreme court !' tli- I "nil .1
.Mates, u lias jut in en 01 .
has frequently pal it- -if 11
as in line with this tb : i-i,
the following six of its ton
are relied tipm, by ti e Ant:
league of the L'ni'e 1 S ,u -,
complish its contention thai
loon would be issed aa a u
and therefore al i,!is,(., :ts ai- nai
sances of all other ci.is .1
NI'MKKf-t'S Col i.T I, jo
"We cani.o'. shut oM .f vie a th
fact, within the knowle-lv "f -.u,
that tlie public health, ti c p;::,N
morals and th publie s-.f tv -i.a;.
be eildnngen d by the l; 1-. ,'tl 1 i
of intoxicating drink-. " -t t
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Fresh Beef, Pork, Muttoii ind Veil
always r(?ady.
Our Refrigerator
is the linest in )i 1 i;i hi.
I'rcsh l;isli each luestkiy ;unl I rid.ix .
See imr plant , cverytliin.u new ami up 1 ; ;
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OCPItWIHilMfniMIHItlWllHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIll MHIITirwriHMiggJJ.G.U-..y .
Commercial Stable
All kinds of First Class
Kiiis. at reasonable prices
Large Feed Ham in conneclion
TULLAR & BAIMBRIDdli
COTTAfll: (iKOVIi, OKI (iON
R.ead the Nviggel.
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U. S. bill.
' No Ic-gislnturc i mi barton au ay
the public health nn I llo- p'lbli:
morals. The coi-; t'o no ' s
cannot do it .iiukIi h -s li.or .-n-vants.
(iovi'i iiint-ii' ia i-t !.;:rii . .1
with a view to their pic-c v it ion . "
Stone vs Mississippi, I ' I I . i.
810.
''Tho statistics of onj -.. . i
show ii creat' r iiiinaint. of ( i in in -!
tniaery atti tbut ld" to the a - f w
dent hj iiits olit.iii" d at tb- t : i i a, I
liquor saloons I ; : m to am -t' i
source. The (olat- p ..-,ai f a tit'
in fully competent to icjoii it-- iia-busines-,
to tniti,'t'.- it- eil-, oi to!
suppresH it t-ntindy. '1 lie i ' i i mi
inheient lijht f a (itit n to il.u '
sell intoxicating li'piois by i I il
It is not a piiviieee of a c:ti. n o a
state or of a eiiizen of i 'a l.'i.m .
Stated." - Crowley vs Cmi f" .:!,
IM7 U. S.. M. !
"If a loss of i eve' ' - ha i!d .e
cruo to the United Stab s, (Ua-aa e I
ot prohibition ) fnmi a di aiiin .he'd
coni-utnptiou of union! spirit. -,, she
would be the p:iii- i n I b -it sn 1 1' i fold
in tho heiilth, woilth .and h'i.piii-cs
of her people "- l.ii ens -s i a c;, Mi
U. S., 5 Aow, (y2.
''So far us mh h a l :;.',bt ( :i-,ts
(the light to sell li'pioi) it is not
one of the right growing out of
citizenbhip of the United iStatcs. "
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The only excuse for buying anything but
a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking
Powder is to save a few cents in price.
IjlROYAI- costs you a few tents more per'can;than;.lum 'or I'lius
t. piiatc oi i,inic powiicrs, mit it is wortn iarimore.than.tiie dii u-rtneo Jst
to ct ur iscuits cae pastryjfrec from thciinjurious ' $$
V-' S c fleets of these cheapening substitutes.' -ffJ
5(ontinued tisc of Alum means permancnt'injurylto health. f , f
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