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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1907)
i irwe rn Im ii'ttain if ynii fake IcmhI'm Sur.sMjiiii ilia. 'I'llis I'llilt, lllrllililll' (IIII'M tllOHO !) ilillM, iiiiiliH iiml lniilx llmt iiiiciir ut nil mmkihis CIIII'M Krlnfllla HMeS, Hilll I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I if Clllna niliipls ilsi lf i ii;illy wi ll tu, and ulstM'tircM, l m I'i'I'Mii it i it 1 nil sliiiniii li tiniililrs; ciiitm ilicti InnlisiM nlid inlanli; cures lnTVUU.4 triillMi'H, Nihility iiml tli.it lind fil ling. 6nrntnhfl I'nr t )n wlin nr. d r Tin ,11. Int. In I,,),. I' I I "I HI. I I I i !- Ill' - III ml 1 1 lit I ' In i IV Hlt II 1 1 III I'l II- I It I 1 1 I II 1. 1 I t 1 1 1 1 .""III 'Mlltl.-, hi VtiM l, H III III)' t H II III lil'ii'l f.iiin. Sin -ii' ill.- Imim. 1. 1, i.l ii'itllv 1 1 hiinn' iiilnllv,. i . 1 1 1 .I 1 1 ii . tlii- lliii. form. I ,.. i a. -.'li riK'V lif lIu-M', 1'lilH I llllllll.. I'll, in. im , mi Ihxk l.v l'WIl' I'liiilmi, Im nKiii.'i', i.i' linliMfi'. I iniKk'l In ir iiiiim.I ly ty until. r. I. 1 1. .o.l i .... II, Mm,. Mm ( MMI' ll to Vt'll.. . ll ,..U I.l lllll., !.- V ' i' I I V. ' ' ' N'" rj K Tv ! I I I'.nt Ili.t'i.iii it, . (tic i,f ft lltlli. fllllll. to Mint llllli' l lllh In .I'l II i 'I i.ln,. I n . .iiii.;i I. I.i. . 1 . . ... i ii 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 ii i.'.li. I n ' li l II ..'., . tl I Ml .fl I I Mil f fi til. , iifilnini .I.-. !.. .i rti-.-l In altll. ktt.'i'Utll in .In H.I n-j ni. ill. 11 ii'Aiuvi I mi under Die I imhI Mini IiruM Act, .lime .'iO, I'.dHi. N'n. .'illl. Mrir-Drfritar. "I 'm etu i i l-i il ill jmi." n.ilil JU:lpy. "Iiylm: in liiiirnw n dnlhir fniiii Unit fl'llnw lt.ll'itlliJTi'. You're Nllfely nut In kin li ;i vt I ul ii I of iiiuiii j'." "..." replied Slinnle. "but 1 felt nue I I.i i- 1 1 1 1 . n w.n. Anil. -1 1 : 1 1 1 Itl hi. licit' nil." I'lifUnlli' .SI aud.il d uuJ 'J'llMI'H. I u l r ii I It I ilrn, l.iltle .Inlilltiy (III ei'liietery) -:iy, niw, iy illilu't Hie 1 1 1 ii ri win; 1ft hur lei here Vi In lii'UMIiV I'll w l'erb;iiK lie illil, IMV hill. l.iltle . f 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cut It MVM ell lll totllliht'llie, 'I'l'll'l' H llU llhlll't,' II 1 1' I It liill-.t lie lint ilin e M Uel'U tliere'll III-beM. flE3C3EK r V i' BTIFFNCS5, CTITCHCS, LAMENC38, CRAMP, TVISTS AND TWITCHES, ALL DECAMP WHEN YOU APPLY ri .. ; 1 .V t .i 1 1 I III; OLO-MONK-CURD b ll . . IL es mm IMtlCD 23ANU50CtNT5 c ii I ii nil. I linn!" mIiImmI tin- young wli! , l :n t. iciuti. "WIlflt'H llll tills .l.lli.llieie illiestlnll?" I CiU . HHKeti I lie i iy Hie ii.niKjH lilnl hi. lie 'li.iii't ry. ileir." kmLI Iht limtlier. iileler lil n r:::. "It will imt liilj. nmttei n ii .' 1 "Wli.v." e,,,',! liU elniin. "It nil eiinie i: Imt Die in niliii-ttT In limultetl f'""' ln.;.iir n J.ii:imw kll from Hie." k.ililiett the ImTi'IMiiI to "i'IihoI." "II.. .1,1 ..vi lli I II... IlklmiUlli'il . "J'I'I, ei.? Well, Ii. i. tin r. "Wli.-it, ill'l he K.-iyV" "Hi' h sniil Unit J n . r J Jllllll WIIH p irolmlily libeller ofT," iiiimverej the . w. I m m n ni. rile Oil! Voil better lenvo thnm Tei ren nlniie. M.i KiiliI If hbe enulit )nil Mt 'fill ll'illl Hlii'M illint your Jteke. 'I'muniy I know, but 1 niu't wenrlu' li f iy J:n ket. I took It off oil inirtKiMe, Ciitliolle St it n I :i rtl Mini Timet. tli.ir Jilit like thin I'niintry. Alwiiyri mImimIh fiivor to fnreU'liers. N'olniily ever htojiM UM klJd from K"I"K to Kcbonl." A Trnf I'rophrl. "You nre Koiin; to marry htm nfter he li.'iit bit'ii eiiK iK'eil to iiml Ii.in Jilted every Rlrl In our net?" "Yen. dear" "Well, I iihvayti nabl he would Ret his punishment kuiiic tlay." Houston I'OHt. Chilis Why me jou playing your OI'Kllll 111 II InlH'ly hl;, lil.l' this ',(. lirllider I'm Mll'lyln ll new ileee. -I'll li Me I ')). "I . m 'I you think be U tin- most u"ii Hllile iii m it you ever Knew'" "lir -well, oii M e I in ut knew him before be vmm en.i'ed." IlniiMloii 'broiib le. 'iistnincr i im you n- omiiieni tlil IIS II "noil blood llllilie'V I H'llil Ml - .M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , one ilime of that wniild euro the eruptions of Mt. Vesuvius. Pliun delihlll Pri'HM. Piissi'inji-r (faintly) S lop I lie uhlp! droppfd my teeth. I 'uii'-h. "There lire JntK of Inen llble to K'iV ern wmiii'ii," "Yes, lind they're (ill li.n -helors."' Houston Pont. The Art 1st Mh, ze iiiiidiun bus Yf (fraud faee. I (-hall make ye ftpe.ikliiK likeness. Ilelipei k lir well, old man, you lieeiln't K1' so far lis that, yoll kimw. Met roMiilau Mak'.'iine. Jobiuile Plia, papll, eollie (pib k ! Mamma has fiiliile l. Papa 1 1 r . put this ten dollar bill In her band. John, li ! (n limmeiit later l She n.i.vh slie wants ten more.--Kln'ce'ide CI i'lter. "Money (Ini'Mii't nlways brltiK baiip! liess ii ml peaee of mind." "You nre rli;lit there," ii.'iswered the mini with an anxious look. "Sometimes It tempts you to buy automobile. Star. Weary V,'lvles I m't eall nt tli.it Keeniid house down the road. Meander iiiil M!ki- What's the matter'' f'r s doy Weary S' Itiiies Worse than that. ! A new bride that dues her ow n eooklliH. I I'peka .lii'.irnal. I lorn Is It true that Jack Is poln to marry ouV l-'lora 'es. dear. Mora - Well, Viill'd betfi-r Make 111 r I siiJ I t he pledce. l-'lora Why, . u k dnesn t drink. Inra No, but be probably will. - 'le eland Leader. "Where did you Ret that blink eye? (iskisl Ti te de Venn. "Oh, only a lov ers' ipiarrel," I.'iiluoii answered airily. "What? I id your Rirl Rive ymi thatV "No, It was her other lover." New Or leans Times Mcuioerat. "And what were the provisions of your uiiile's will?-' "That I should 'have all be left after the payment of his Just debts." "Ah, very Rood of the old man, wasn't It? What did he leave?" "Just debts." Judy. j "lie "St,"' said liobsii (Jnlde, "but nev er speriilate." "Cut what, precisely, Is the difference, father," youni; (bible asked, "between an Investment and n s'MS'iilatloii?" "It's a seculatlon." the other answered, "If you lose." Iienver Post. "t'rlttlck was pleased to say that my For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour age, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Aycr's Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. T!i rlilMn-n miiru.t y.ll.lT lmi r's-'l ti.-i.ltli iifil. II. l.'.w.'i. utm li. .f.,,r n.inil luri. A miiKt'ltll 1 1 V . r Kl' H r.rt,t. .1 loiiyi,. Iin( lir.Oli. I f.liHl...0 't n'-to-l. 1 i.f I nil I In 1' I. v .'I villi miill iHltlhi' riot ft of A ) i'l ' I'liit Ail v. ..'UII. tii'tfr f 'itt.-.. f mprrrppllblr prrt. "Ho your trs't ears run nn fun day?" Inquired the fcirl from P.ostoti, "Not ho, you'd notice It," replied the Philadelphia Rlrl. Cleveland Plain Iiealcr. Mf.thM will fln.l Mrs. Wlninow'ii IfMithln fyrup thn tx it rifiiRdy to tow lot Ibolf cliilJro j lutli.g tho U-etliiii(( jrlo'l. Md by J. C. A JT Co., Lowell, Hill, HA'R VIOOR. r ci tty. CMtKKV HCTORAL. 9 ers Tlioar Iini(irfpf1 Imfiirnnra, Kva - So you couldn't make up your mind about acccptliiR the foreiRn noble man? Why didn't you toss a coin? Katharine- J wfis afraid the foreiRn nobleman would keep the coin. CASTOR I A j For Infants and Children. ; The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of The bl:ii k diamond fieids in Crnzil bp Ion to tin' t-o. i i iiiiHTit, which farms them n it, n ad mules n fiii'iluT profit by 8 13 per cent export duty. I lulcik.'f 'pe rit in London eo'nplaln llmt lln'ir iii -Ih xiay a slmrter lime Hum tiny oiii e hd, and spend less fur fwl und drink. CITO ' ''ii' rv.vn" n-el nil Ni rvmit r)l' R-si ll I 0 j. rni.o.wiii: . rur.-.l hy lir. Kioir '.r-nt Jrv ll. ( r. r. f.-o.l f..r I KKK 2lrll ix.tU.- Hl.'l lr-:ih.'. lir. U. JLKlin. , il.,lll a.cu .-I.. l'Llla.,1' Iii fvery l.'Kfl mnrrias's in lirnt Crit fiin I M i ni y oiii' are tu t .v.-i-n fir-t cnusitm. Anions tie nobility the rate is much buli- $100 ksward, $100. T t. ..f l l. I ....... u C 1 I -n ,.!a..a r lritin llinl tin .'( l."Hl k-Hfloii..' ilrendit'l iwKtt. "r' uaioiiul in lo fnrty-fiv in l.Diji), tl.nl i li",r' Ii:..i I, .-('ii Rl.l.- l ciiri; In nil III h;kk'i. Hil l thul In i HOtrrh. II uli i ntarrri in.! lMhi'nr.iy ponit.e uie fciovin to the nit-ll'Kl IrH'.' iiiitj'. i Htnrru Momr a coiililu tin n ill ill -i-K' .', r i . til ri: m C"it -: i in t mtial tr. m misiit. Ilnil I u'.itrrli u re i -: hx.-ii r. to r u u.i 1 y , rll Illf 'll rt-c; ly tlj lh I InO'l und Ifilicoll u ri tt.-.-tt nl tin- iiyno-r.i, tner.-liy '! t-r inylnK the fniiii Inin ii c tin-.'.:' ..i', t.. (,'lvini? the jm tieu I ut i-i.ith by bDi.oiiiK ti I' the t . li 1 1 ut ; . . ii m l a-n.i: i in: n.t'.wriM u . 2 i : far its wor . 'J he Wash)lii.'t'ill r"Ti: ti im linvc mi mut h li.nh In its cumtivc IHivttjiB tllltV lll.'J .11." 'I Wi.O nuu'iiri l'"linii r any CUM-tliHl it Itt.ls to carj. .-eud lor lib I ul t.-nl jii'idih!-. A.I lrc... K. J. niKNEY t CO., Toledo, O. Bold hy 'lriif irint.. , .e. ilo.li b iHi.i.ly 1'iils are the beH. 'J hirty years is the a venire n'o of nn o' rich and ii..- annual yi.i l of a bird in captivity i Ironi tuo lo four pound of plumes. Bankin by Mail 0! iLi WE PAY INTEREST On raii.Ki deposits of n dollar cr more, rem pounded twico every year. It is just ns easy to open a Savings Account With lis t.y Ma 1 h if you lived next iloor. Send fo' our freo book let, "Pankiiikr by Mud," anl learn lull Hi t.t Ln ira. Ad lr.-s-l Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and "Washington Sts. PAINLESS TENTISTRY tXAMINATIOS TRfE fif.11 l rn.,(l; lir; H-e VV, rlc. r"T t-"iUi,i. J'.nt. . s.lvf-r iuius If-:; Kju. I t lilniK-. ll. YALE DENTISTS U-'4 1 Irnt fir..- t 1'UIU L..Su, ORKOO.V L PLATES vi yrite us TOR PRINTING MICKS-CM ATTEN Portland Oregon TUT BLOOD ii II DISEASED AND SYSTEM DISORDERED 4 Cat.nrrh it ml merely nn inflammation ot the tissue; cf t!ic hcaj nml tlir"at. the svilititiiiii.si f I iii'Mui iioi,'S in thenars', tiiui iiti-t ilrontiiinT Imcic into the thni.it, C'.iitiiiu.il liawkitti.' ami litiinr, etc., v-mM seem to in.li- I,,a-V tvw ,m'um1s um a 1,11 (,f n-al- cate; it ii at.l...l t'.iM-aso in whi.li tho ttitire'circulatkm ami tho greater ls'"'" ''"""'ed younK' I'e Ulter. 'Ho I'.nrt of tln.-svst. ::i aro involve.l. C.itai t h is due to tho pre s.-nre vi an excess ' Hum tli it." said Pep- .f utio M i l in t'io 1,!. ..1.1, The I.ivcr, Ki.hu -ys ami Ilowil.i fn-imctitly bo- I '' 'Indeed':" "Ves." he mbbsl, oiiK- t'ujii 1 ami i'.uU in their ncti-nt ami in:.tc.i.l r;f carry irr; o!f the refuse "''"' positively no luiVrbirs." Phila- iml vasto f I" t'ie 1 1 !-., leave it t f our ami form uric acid in the system, deipliia l.cd,'cr. 'J'hvi i ; t il.. ti tr by tho 1 l.nil an 1 through its circtilatloii ilir.trihutcl t j all '.uH cf tho .''t. ::i. Thc.o imtmrititu in tho A im: i.ii.en :ii i:ieiiint:im ami tissues ci i:ie lf!y, and liio contractim; tu.n. Sl, HjieclaUy nttnu tlve nUiut It? I !l cnl.l vi. 1 Mail liio ..ocreti.ma ami other t.is;;iu;lm;r and tlisalXcable Sparker --When I come uloiitf with it fyiuj.t..tm; f C.ii.inh. Ah the M-.sl ,;-s to all j.ait.t of tho hody the ca- tllis Ilfl,.nln , fr,1lt l)f V(llir ,,,aiv of t.inh.,1 jh.c.h :lect:i all parts of the .ystcm. TI: Itca-l has a light, full ,,HS,,.KS Just you take ,, 'k,m,J k at ,M: i"""H;-y wyi-i uih I.:ns a.K.ve l.'ie eyes, pn-jii icvcr ,,,,,, t)l tUo frynt 8l.;lt.chll TIRED BACKS. Hie kidnevH have n reiit work to d I it,.irr." -"V -' rT-ifH 7 r h t". i in kei pit i' the Id ood Jiure. Wliell they vet out of ;nJi.-r it causey ljuekiiclie, head ueln m, ili..ineFS, lan ).'tior and iHt rf t?i iij; u n r i n a r y troubles. Keep the kidneys well und all these suffer int'S will Im- saved you. Mrs. S. A. Moore, proprietor of a restau rant at Wuterville. Mo., savs: "IV fore Kidiiev Pills I suffered everylhiiii.' from kidney trouble fur a veur ui'd a half. I had iin in the back and head, and ulmost continuous, in the loitiH and felt weary all the ! time. A few dost s of I'oan's Kidney I Pills brought (.Teat relitf, and I kept on taking them until in a t-lmrt time I was cured. I think I unn's Kidney J'il.s are wonderful." For sale by all dealers. 5(1 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., lluffalo. X. Y. ut-ini I loan's. ....... I.... V. ...'.... M . ... I - ... ..1 I ro'HM ivei -- i mi te i.tint-o it i;ihhi Ileal Hid irritate and inflame nbout vmir new nut Idle. What U AUSTIN WELL DRILLS M&'le In uli s-yl.- n1 l l frr. (lot water ao1 ell anvniif ri-. i:. at Urulluf iuela ma.li'. Let -" fcD'. I'l-trf. BEAU. & CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or. M.7- MFJiElE MAKE EVERY DAT COUNT- no matter how , bad the we&ther. You cannot afford to be without a TOWER'S WATERPROOF OILED SUIT OR SLICKER, When you buy look for the SIGN OF THE FISH l2ifU BO mi RAX For Baby'y Bath: for Baby's C othes; for an Eye Wash, Mouth Wash, Steriiizinc the Bottle, Washing Napldns. ABSOLUTELY PURE All 'teller. Meui'lv Horax. Kixiklm nl SotiT- enir I'ictu re in In eolnr". U cents ami vnur leal I erV l:Hine. A..lrea I'ACIKIC COAst BuKAX : ( i i., laklaiel, I hi. P. N. U. No. 15-07 "IVTHEN wrlliiiKr to advertisers pleaae I IT uienllon this puper. I rnor Moiv r.ir the I'.nt. First Diner (to his friend) What's the matter? You look worried . Secotul IMner Well, that fat man at the next table has sat down on my hat. and now both his fat tioys nre sitting on his knee. Flie;je:ide Itlaetter. vunii-i aii'i i;"ea, i.nj j iuiuiicu 1.1 upsi i aid i :c cuiirc y:;ici:i tunorucrca ana j',.,.u, T , . . , - . . nllcctc 1 ly tlii i disease. It is a waste of i ' .... I Iiml Oinvr?i fir nbotit fiftn . . . . . , , ., ., Cuest These ein;s nre rather fiav- ymirB, und no nan couM Imvo lime w Try l curd latarr.i villi sprays, i ifii wm. I tried oveiytliln r m-iOwo inlinlil i. ma ..ir. ,.ii 1r.. it m. tit- "r.v- 1 ii'tty Walt res I ea rca w fy ? mum.1 Tu!o?AH.rHnZ does ,,,,'t reach the-bh,,d. and can. therefore, ""st-These es-tl,ey,e not unite- could (too Irom tin trtkliiir . viiuu i'.'Kitu(3. n, o.( iiim to a litt! iaiiirovomont t0 nothin more than temporarily relieve 1 r,'u' "'t''s !?r.,,i riJJSie' the discomh.rt of the trouble. To cure suitress who is Tin. whs nix year, avo, nu l i mm Catarrh permanently the blood must be hist nlKht. He nsked nfter you. Ii well tcitny nt any inun. I think ,! ... , J ... . , , 1,1.1 ,.,. . ,..r,.'i -. Coturrh ia u bloocl diauuau, and thoroughly putllicd and t'lopv.'.tctu cleansed kniest ) 1 lil J oil sa. teaienury I (1 Imow tlifiri) U iiotlilnif un eirtli tlf a poisollS, and at the 'same time, (Kb.oinl!y) 'off ee.C'hicat'o Chi letter for tho blootl ttian H. H. B. , ., , , .,, . 1-1 s8 (to nnotlier tirettv iuissin) IMek was In (To uest Chronl Nobo.lv tliluk xanra of H. H. H. tiiHitldo. fil.MAXSON, i,aioor, Mich. m o aTN?l Kj?o oo Kzyo PURELY VEGETABLE strengthened and built tip. Nothing equals cle, b. f. o. lor this purpose. It attacks the disease at Its Lead, pocs down to the very !xttoni of the trouble and makes a complete und lasting cure. S. S. S. removes every particle of the catarrhal poison from the blood, making this vital stream pure, frcsli and healthy. Then the inflamed ineni- onirics iiejin to ncai, me iiean is iiKi.scueu HOME OF A NOVELIST. .very symptom disappears, the constitution restored. Jx -. b. also tones up fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh begin the use ot fc. b. ;. and write us n statenietit of yourca:; and our physicians will send you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice Without chaise. S. is. S. is for sale nt all first class tlrut stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFSC CO., ATLANTA, CA, and cleared, the hawk ing an t spitting cease, i.lpC-a&TK onstitutioti is built tip and vigorous health the stomach and digestion and nets as alt '"aJlSr' zTi 1 " ' r-:t' W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES mwoHU) $3.00 AND W. t. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT AM PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRiOESt Mfii'aSiiOfit, .V to l.r.l). Ili.y' hlmita, W.'l til a I. '5. W oiiteii'a Milieu. If 4 tu I.1MI. Mlft.m' ( lillilrtin'a hlioen, 'J.it5 In Wl.ua. V. li. 1huk1hh hIioos iio reiuinuizDil by export juiIhoh of foutwuur toiMitlio liii.ti iii Htylii, lit uml wttitr jiroilui'iiil In tiiiH cniiittry. r.u iiurt of tho sIkmi und every iletuil of tho nmkliiL' U luokuil after and w.itrlieil ever by Kkdlod KlioiuiiuktirH, without retard to ti mo or ohm,, ll I coulil tako you Into in v l:trtr factoricH at Itrui'ktoii, Mdf.fi., und show you how carefully W, I.. Douubis uliocM urn iiliiIk, y hi woiibl then uiiderst and why they hold their hliano, lit bet to vu.ir longer, mid urn of urimtor vahio tlnm any oilier luiikes. W, I.. lio'inlitH inline iin.i in'i t' in nt n i tij.eil un tiir IniiIuiu, tt Iii.-Ii i.i.iii'i'Iii the WfitriT antilnvt Tilitli I.l l -y I lie iw-.l nli..e .ti'ul.rii t'v.-i y wliei.'. 1.. IMII IlLAa, lirui'kluii.Alua I, if! p pi if.' nii'l liitiTinr miu.'M. i it Mt t Mill. Ml It Ml r. U4I cVlif' Lyittti und raouJirr.y. Catatvy maileU Jret. The raniblin Kt met tire shown In the cut Is the residence built by Uoliert Louis Stevenson at Samoa and named by 111 lit Vallliua. It seems that tho Cerinan Rovernor of Samoa has been trying to buy Valllina for nn ofllelal residence, and the matter has aroused a Rood deal of discussion. Stevenson was bitterly opixsed to Oennan su premacy In Samoa. i'fii".l.L The Finest Gardens Are nlways reported when Portland Seed Co.'s "Diamond Brand" Seeds are planted. Why ? Because we sell you the kinds that grow best on this Coast. Our handsomely Illustrated and descriptive Annual tells all about our Seeds, Plants, Koses, Spray Pumps. fertilizers. Incubators. Urooders, Poultry and Bee Supplies. Atk lor Book No. 2b0 Wt tlk hv special citilof ol Tries, &firuli. Etc.. Book No 2t 'rM on rc,luil PORTLAND SEED CO. Portland, Oregon " Spohane, Waah. Woiiltl .Nut llreuk I'rit'iitlkhlp, An editor, tulkhiK the other day In New York alKiut Oliver Hereford, said: "lie sat In my office one afternoon when a youni; novelist entered. "'Mr. Hereford,' said tho novelist, eagerly, 'I value your opinion very much. Now, I want you to tell mo candidly what you think of my new book';' "'No, no,' Bald Hereford, hurriedly, 'let us remain friends.'" Way Out of the Olllleullr. Young Husband Don't you think, darllnjc, that my smoke Id likely to BiHill tho curtains? Young Wife You nro tho best and most considerate husband that ever lived, dear. Of course It would. Y'oung Husband Well, then, you had better tako them down. Illustrated lilts. IHm't Imagine because the shoe maker ls a whole-soled fellow thut ho . la always well-heeled. 7 The General Condemnation of So-Called Patent or Secret Medicines of an injurious character, which indulge in extravagant and unfounded pretensions to cure all manner of ills, and the National Legislation Enacted to Restrict Their Sab have established more clearly than could have been accomplished in any other way The Value and Importance of Ethical Remedies. Remedies which physicians sanction for family use, as they act most beneficially end are gentle yet prompt in effect, and called ethical, because they are of Known Excellence and Quality and of Known Component Parts. To gain the full confidence of the Well-Informed of the world and the approval of the most eminent physicians, it is essential that the component parts be known to and approved by them, and, therefore, the California Fig Syrup Company has pub lished for many years past in its advertisements and upon every package a full statement thereof. Tho perfect purity and uniformity of product which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ethical character are assured by the California Fig Syrup Company's original method of manufacture, known to the Company only. There are other ethical remedies approved by physicians, but the product of tho California Fig Syrup Company possesses the advantage over all other family laxatives that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts, without disturbing the natural functions or any debilitating after effects and without Laving to increase the quantity from time to time. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs, and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted tho more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, as more fully descriptive of tho remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be called for by tho shorter name of Syrup of Figs; and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs, or by the full name, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by tho Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company, and the same heretofore known by the name, Syrup of Figs, which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout tho United States in original packages of one size only, the regu lar price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with tha Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or iniabranded within the meaning of tho Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, Col. U. S. A". London, England New York, N. Y. V PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and faster color than any other dye. One 10c package colore silk, wool and cotton equally well at id la guaranteed lo give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we will send post paid at 1VC e) liackdie. Writs fur lie booklut bow lt dye (icaih and mi tolois. MONKOt DRUG CO- Utuunville, Missouri. f j i iieeaTBaiwa