BOHEMIA NUGGET SOUTH DAKOTA DIVORCE REFORM KOHUMIA NIKKihT I'UIU.ISHINU COMPANY. MHkf nil f hrrk yM. to NnnKCt rub. Co. ri'lrrrd at tho p.iMiIHro Hi I'ottait Drove, O'vkhii v "iM'oiul rims mail uiatli-r. susu:iition i j ati's. ti month I v.-;ir fi- months f'.V(K) If paid in advance. Clubbln? Pates. Tho lioh.Miil.i Nucirot one year villi any one of tho following pub lii'atjons one year for ainonnt wt opposite: l a. Hit- Monthlv ?-W Weekly Oivgonian I Portland) ff-V.'iO Weekly Journal I Portland $-.00 ladv Mining IhvotM lUcnver) $.Vf0 Weekly Mining Kecord $2.-5 Pacilio Homestead S-i.lVt Northwesi poultry .Journal $1.73 . p)..'r : V.M't on nto tv Til K AMKKI- III I CAN MIS meicc Hnililini!. IViner, loin , where our rt'u lrr w ill ! ''ivuc lo ll' ueol 111 load ing i .i-M! m m Ihf urmis milling e lion of ll" rM . ; m iont i !u hlitary Hiul mtnrn' 'X-Q:!nt. riUS I'AI'KR ii. koi'l on Mf at K ('. Prake' .A.lvfrlisnn: Aarnry. i;imi.f'i Men'l,ants Kx hmi!:t, :-hm I rHiirbc u. I uluonin. w lioro Oini rai t? lor a.lwri iv;nt can iiih,1o (or u. Ykini:siuv, Aikh. 10, 1907 Rich New Zealand. New Zealand, tho land where thcic is neither pauper nor million r.ire, senus to be prospering under the mol "advanced" Hysteria of laws enforced anywhere on earth. Tho liijrh commissioner of the colony in I.ondon hap received in a cablegram t be following statistics for l'.'tKi: Population, 'JtV.l.OOO; value of imports, 'f74,'J14,ox), value of ex ports, 7s.;5.")0,ooo;. Principal ex jiorts: Wool, ?;', H I, 000; frozen meat' $n,ooo,ooo; butter, $7, 004, IM'O; phorminm, -5, 770, 000; kauri ,'um, j,0.s6,coo; cheese, 1,0154.000; output of sawmills, $10,220,000; output of at am mills, $"),14 l.ooo; output of breweries, f 2,7S6,.r)oo; and output of bacon factories, $1,- 2:30,ooo. A Wellington correspondent ot the London (daily) Times states that with an increase of $10,oooo,- 000 in the value of New Zealand exports the colony could not well be otherwise than prosperous. The to'al commerce of New Zea land is $100 for each inhabitant. That of the United States i3 about $31 for each inhabitant; that of Great Britain itself $122 for each inhabitant. New York World. People Grown Tired ot Their State Being Held up to Ridicule. The most Bit iking- and Rtatifying evidence of the growth of tho senti ment ngainst easy divorce in sceu in the notion of the Legislature iu South Dakota. That body has just passed a law requiring a resi dence of one year in the state ud three months in the couutr he fori a divorce action can be brought, aud providing that all divorce hearings shall be in open court. That is a blow t the Siox Kails divorce colony, and the dispatches indicate that the bill was pa.sBed for just that purpose. The citizens of South Dakota have grown tired of being hold up before the country as people willing to let out the ma chinery of their courts for farcical divorces, in order to attract men and women who are expected to spend money lavishly during their temporary sojourn iu the state. In pitt ing an end to that scandalous condition South Dakota has merely followed the example of other states western and eastern. It is not so long ago that the city of Chicago ws the Mecca for easy-divorce seekers, and that a stock sub ject for jokes in the comic papers was the encounter ot first, second and third ex-husbands and wives in the fashionable society of that city. South Pakota is growing more wealthy, more populous and as it grows in material things, it I develops a higher sense of morality and of its responsibility to the rest of the country. The growth of that sense- will finally put an end to all divorce colonies. If peopie are to be relieved from intolerable mar ital relatious by law, they should at least have reasons so weighty that they are not ashamed to stand up among their ueighbora and pro claim them. Respect YOUR tomach GIVK it food that will not irritalcor rctnnl the performance of its natural functions, and it will reciprocate in a way agreeable and comforting. No single ingredient contributes so largely toward wholesome, nourishing, agreeable food as Royal H iking Powder." Royal Raking Powder's active ingre dient, Grape Cream of Tartar, is the most healthful of the fruit products. This is why Royal Raking Powder makes the food finer, lighter, more appe tizing and anti-dyspeptic, a friend to the stomach and good health. Imitation Baking Powders Contain Alum "The use of alum and salts of alumina in food should be PROMIISITIU). The con stant use of alum compounds exerts a deleterious effect upon the digestive organs and an irritation of the internal organs after absorption. "EDWARD S. WOOD, M. D. "Professor of Chemistry "Harvard Medical School, Uo.ston." ROVAl H A K I N'j l oWlyf II i o., N W Y. JHK in m & 1 if If 7, . Its No Wonder THAT this to;;icuy ii n " iiii'iisr HAT ti:nlr w In" V" "" siilcr tin New St lY .11 1 i iif. 1 1 two wet Ks I .High Grade Meats; Fresh Beef, Pork, Million .md Ve.il alwnys re.idy. Our Refrigerator is l Ik lines! in I Mi "' Presli Pish each I'ticsJay ami I thI.i.v. Scr nnr plant, i-vi-rvtliin.u new ami u l ilat". Frod Herren. I'l... 11 Mrtlii H IinprotT nctioiiH of the kidneys causi's backaclie, lumbago, rheuma tism. "Pinnules" Is a kidney remedy that will relieve thnse diseases. Pleas ant to take and guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded, "lie lief it every dose." Sold by New Kra Inif? Store. GOT THEIR EYES OPEN AT LAST. In the treatment if Piles It U'oomes neeee.SHary to hav. the remedy put up in su-li furm that it '-an ! applied to the part affeite.l. Man Zan Pile remedy- is encaseil In a collapsible tube with nozzle attached. It cannot help but reach tho nput. ltelieven blind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing jnlfri. .) cents with uozzlo Ruar auteed. Try it. Sold by New Era ru g Store. Eradicate Saloons by Substitution. In order to study the saloon problem at first-hand an eastern minister donned the habiliments of a tramp and upent several weeks hanging around liiiorHhops. Then he returned to his congregation and told them a few things. He told them that the saloonkeeper found it a good investment to maintain a watering trough for horses, for while the horses were drinking the teamster ttopped in and got one for himself. The saloon doors were always oj en ami a hungry man could always laid food therein. He told thnn that the saloonkeeper was always kindly, always sympa thetic and always ready to help. Then he wound up by saying: "For $joo some men join exclusive political and social clubs on the avenuo of the metropolis. For $" some men join Young Men's Chris tian Association clubs, but for & cents 'h multitude of men whom only Cod unci (he saloonkeeper and the ward b"ss know nightly join the one demo' ratic club in Ameri can saloon." His conclusion was that if the saloons must be eradica ted it must be done by substituting for it something that will furnish the social element so craved by men without mixing with it the ilia of the saloon. Referring to the large increase in gold production, a strong Bryan paper ol 1896, says: 'This immense expansion his had two important consequences It has permitted several countries to adopt the gold standard iu the past ten years, Mexico being the latest of them to make this chauge It has helped to quicken all sorts of industries and to send prices and wages up. These effects have been felt in all the great countries of the world, but particularly in the United States." Kveryone of mature age remem bers the effort made by Bryan and his followers in 1890, to make the people believe that unless CO cents worth of silver was declared to be worth one dollar by merely minting it, the country would go to the bow-wows. But through the Re publican party, assisted by Demo cratic patriots the free silver craze was killed and buried for ever, and the worst of the fanatics are turn blingover one another to applaud the result of the policy they con demned, their eyes being opened at last. Then; are many kidney remedies but few th.it accomplish the result. "Plncules" Ih a kidney remedy that contains no alrhol or optiates of any kind, complies with the National Food and Drug Law, guaranteed to give Hatisfart inn. Thirty days treat ment for f 1 .00. Irnpiire about "I'ini. ules." Sold by New Kra Drug Store. Will accept wood for renewals of (subscriptions at this office. May Become Popular. Somebody has introduced hug ging societies to swell church and lodge treasuries, and affixed the following scale of prices; Girls un der sixteen, 12 cents, for a 2-min-ute hug, or 10 cents for a short squeeze; from 10 to 20 years, GO cents; school inarms, 10 cents; another man's wife, $1; widows, ac cording to looks from 'J cents to $.1; old maids, 3 cents apiece or two for 5 cents, no time limit; Editors pay in advertisements but are not al lowed to participate until everyone else is through. Graphophone: T F R 15 i: Occa-i' inall v per-i ns 1 1 v i 1 i 1 . ' to purchase a 1 1 1 a pi pln me fi n J elude that they can -eciiu-a -, cr price n a machine iy Im.i In r at Ktigene, I'c nt land, nr l. pending Mast . We want In mal.c thowe peisiiiix the f. 1 1. w i II proposition: Anyone la in;.' pi'""!' I ii.re n- to thecl'I'ecl that t Lev oranv "f their friends have purchased or can purchase, any type of I - 1 1 son. Col 11 m hia or Y id or 1 r.i ph -oplione or record -i ;il any "f tin above mentioned place-, any cheaper than we are selling tic same, will he given a loaplio phono absolutely free, livery agent i.i lioiind by the M.imeea.-t Iron contract to s 'II only at the prices llxed by I he 1'adoiy an any airent doing 1 u her I 1 prompt ly suspended. When von buy el-ewhcre you are simply out the cpr-;, freight or your car fa re In transaction. P.uy from your local dealer who is here to stay and mala good all !'uarutitec. NOTIONS and NOVELTIES The Bazaar. I HOTEL GRAHAM Headquarters IW Mining and Commercial 31cn C. T. LONG, Prop . ( 1 Boirdlns and day icbool (or touui lailirs. Muilc (Lcacbtltkj method). Art; t'omplrit Acdmlo Cour: tpc-lal InducemroU. Cor laformaOom addxts fiutar fiuucrlor. WILL GO TO JAMESTOWN Dr. and Mrs. Horsfall. of Marshficld Are Commissioned to Accompany Oregon Girls. Tho interest iu advcrli-itu; Ore gon at the Jamestown exposition by moans of the pn tty b'-vy of t;irls who are to be drilled and coiummid ed by Col. J. C. Co.. per, of Mc- Minnville, is growing ihroitg' out the state and various ( .omiii'-u i il jodies are making arrange 1 1 1 1 lo send a rcpmseiitutivn to be diiljcil for the ;x(-rcises to be given at the exposition. Coos county will hnvo representative and will pay lur expenses to the exposition. (lovcrnor Cliambcil iin h is mad two appointments conneded with the expedition. Mrs. I.yilia K forsfall of -Marshficld, Coos county was commissioned as chaperon ami musician to the Oregon (Jills' Drill Company for the Jamestown expos ition, and Dr. Horsfall, also of Marshficld, was ceanniissioiicd ns attending physician of the same organization. icjKirc for (n igalion, Strayiiix: anil )iiiiiiiiix M.K finery. (h 1 mii iiaiiks -.ijiii e i.i'.oiini' i',ii- jj ';)CM lor pumiiie, J r.-i yili;..' , Sij sawing, gi hiding. Oullas r4 complete f'uii bniiKs Scab s IS for wti'diiir" I 'a 11 bun I. s- Moise I 1 1 1 1 1 . and .Motors for powci mid light. I'aii btiiiks Mone U iudmiils and Toucis luii ban I-. s Mon(i Jm cd Chop pers, f j r iiidi 1.;, Will l'ump.i. All lii'.t (pialily ooods at low est pi ices. Always in stock. I.ibenil terms. J'reimpt reply to impiirics, fiii(. I; shipnaiiits. Write for 1 utaloj.Mie and prices. I AIKIUNKS, MOkSi: & CO. Portland, Orcj-eui. - j hi 1 4 ' "' jlj I I, I A'; s gxxm. sismrn! : : " . "-I ."Si 4 IV (.W-.v 'l .1,1 . 1 mi 1 Wynne Hardware Co. R.ead the Nigget. it. 1 m 1 1 10 V T:lliii!l:ll ll.'illL' 1 i I ' I II W 1 llUt LIUMUIIMI I'MHII f i Collate (irovc, Or. t I Paid up Capital: S 4 ' ' . - jgsurp.u.n,,, indiUd..., PmhU. fi t, ' hf?l ' Jb&mifcKf'V:- ' ; H Money to lo.oi on app;..ve. intv :l if ja-iL'' JV ' f -i" ' f.1 .-.VV.Vfc ;g Ivv.-h.uiL'.- i.l. I. Me . i r , v g V TS&4-"" -'' A.- .- : -I' Y",(v I t? !'. in !! 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