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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1907)
priinig RledScSime The best is Hood's S.irsaparilhi. It is the be st because it does the most tfood. While it makes the blood pure, fresh nnd lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, five's new brain, nerve and digestive stretiKlh. An uncqualed list of cures 40,366 tes timonials in two years proves its merit. SamntAhf lnhl. t r.irni. IT... I'nr llin.n win' itrxfr inillin In talili-t furiK. Il.in'l Kat.nlaMlli l lm put up In rliiM'tilatml Indli I. rnltixt m.alal'.. am wnll nt 11 lltw ti.ual ll'iiil'l f-trm. Hnrxnlnlm hav i"iiir full, Dim munit iMirnllvn lntHrtita a Din llifiil'l fol 111, in..tt. 11 1 ft' jr nf linn,', run vii)Mirtt iviiii' limy, - Ilium Imlitu ihi Imm Ii avaHirnl Inn, lirt'ak ag., or luakagn. Hold liy itriiui(lu or ai'iit innll. I'. I II I I 11 , I. mill. Max. WW Mrs. 3. F, lit, Ml f.niilil Mrwl hlntif Imm. tla.a., aa "1 11 l'i ar. it in'rli iK " I Imv" hover iiiiwii IIihkI a Haraaiiarlll In tall, fur iflni liiiiiHim ami aa (I'lii ial lilixxl .mi-IIIiti II m a'-ri(fnla, . i-ina i ha ihi wnal an a gi-in'ral iirlnn iiimlli inn It giraa nia gi'iiulna aatiatao iiiui to nay tliU " (il'AlUN I r KM lllnli r tin! Jood ttml IrilK Act, JllllH .'M), llXfi. No. .'II! 1. Ilir Hail ! Kail. IIt nrin iiIiimii I1I.1 neck ilrrw tlirMrr. "Ami 1'nnnlat' iiii," ulif ft n I 1 . "Unit you will willi from i-vcry frHi.'ii rlty you piiH through." Khirtlnu lirr weight to thr o( her kini lie niMrliil the jjlrl wllli moiiii alliflit miMpli'liiu. "lo yon lovi 11 bo much." lie iniir nimil. "or vt you atiirli-d a iilfturo liohtnl rnr.l nlliuin'" l l oltv MmiI lr I. In ruin. A rtfi'iil ri'iirrniinciiiciit of tlir tx- lillilta In I lie Agrli-iillm-iil Museum of tlin I'lilvi-rxlly (if IIIIiioIm tritiiclit to , light nn ol I in ynkr iiimli' by Aliriilinin l.lii'tiln. wlili'li wiim iriNintl to tlm 1 ntt 1 1 tit Ion In 1M71. Ity onli-r of l'rvsl fli'lit I i'ii jut the yoke luix In-cit In oIohciI In 11 kIiih inw tin' frniui'M'ork of wlili'li wilt iiiinlc of lionriU from the 1 old LIiii'oIii liuitii' nt KiirliiKllfM. 111. It. In ho of OLD FEB AND KEPT OPEN J3V IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD Wlicnrvcr a sore refuses to lical it Is liccanno llic Moo4 W not pure am hcnllliy, it fchmiM , but i t infcctcl with poisonous perin.s or some M IiIikhI taint wliiih h:is currujitoil nul jiolhitc'l tli circulntion. Those most usually nil1. ii tr I witli M pons tuc pcisons who have rcailu-.l r ;issc(l luid cllcltfc. Tlx; vitality i-f t!i;Moo l n:i4 i.treiij;tl of the system have naturally l-j;un to iliTline, nml the poisonous jjt-rms which have n cumulated Localise Cf a r-1 11 if j.; 1 I an 1 inactive citilitioii f the r-ystcni, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto )ccn lu-M ia c)h'1;, now force nn outht on the face, arms, lej;s r other part of the lly. The place jrows red and anfjry, festers ancl rats into the surrounding tissue until it hccomri a chronic and stuhhorn ulcer, fed and kept open Ly the impurities with which the Mood is saturated. Nothing is more tryin;; and tlisajrorahle tlian a ;tuL1xrn, non-!iealinjj sore. Tlie very f.ut that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is pood rensoti for suspicion; the same j;erni-prodiicin; cancerous ulcers is hack of every fild sore, and nje ially is this true if the trouble in an inherited one. Washes, salvca, uur indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can ... do any iennanent j'ood : neither will remov- I w affllotnd with ft orn on my , ' .,,' ' . , , foc of ruur yuan' iniinr. it InjT the Pore with caustic plasters or the ws mU l.imi.U mt Rrut Lnt it surreon's knife niakc a lasting cure. If rraUukWr iirow Umar and worm ' . . , , ,. i i ra iYr wr tmtil I bcm every panicle of the diseased flesh were Unnml nl.out it ud con.ulto.j taken away another sore would come, Lc- trtitrielutthorcoiillnuil cause the trouble Is In the blood, nnd the to irrow worn, i .w . o. h. DLOOD CANNOT DC CUr AWAY. Vsrllaoit n l conxuancmt It Han , , , . not ftr taking it u whilo I u The cure must come by a thorough cleans eomiiietnly ctnji.i. My t.loo.1 i fog of the blood. In S. S. S. will be found tiow liri nt linKlthy from tho , , . , , , . , ofTnet of H. H. h.,.11.1 thr hmm not a remedy for sores an 1 ulcers of every kind. ny iiynef tu auro iluci It is an uneiualled blood purifier one that 0. ti. H. vuroti It. ,. . , . . , .. , v THOfl. OWIN goes directly into the circulation nnd West Valou, OLlo. promptly cleanses it of all poisons nnd taints. It pets dowu to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of im purity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nomishes the irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. Then the sore logins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain nnd inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the sore is permanently cured. f. S. S. is for sale nt nil first class drug stores. Write for our special lok on sores and ulcers nnd nnv other wcdicul uJvice ygu desire. Wc make no charge for the loolt or advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm PURELY VEGETABLE A H uman lio ran a Iu(ToJ bird in hrr lint ia linliln to liiif of from $-. to f.'iil tiy n Inw rmfiilly j .' J by ttio s.-g-Intur of Arkaimna. A JuiHiiii-an bride pivf hrr weddinj iriHinu to lnT jirctit a a a alight rwoiu wiiai fur lL trouble tbvy bv bad iu rvRring bur. M31wY1mqmb TOWNS BUILT Off CAATEK8. Ksrlh Ulrtflrd br 'llirr Mundrod A (! ViilillniiF, Somft of tlm woml'T of tlio vdcfinle world wero Kfiijililciiliy (Ii-wtIImnI In a lecturo nt tlm Loudon limtltiitlou ro om ly by W. Ilcrbeit (iiirrlwiii, l ii. H., who 1 J II ('llllllllfl Voli'llllOfM Mil jmrtM of tho world. '"I'ho (jrenleMt iKdno 011 reoonl," X" lil, "wiim jiiimIo by tho erujitloti Krnkiit'ifi, In tlm Klriilln of Kiind'i, Ixtwtcii Jiiva mid Miiimitrii, In 1S.H.V llero nn a few Htilkln' fndH nUoit tho erujitlon Hint Mr. (nrrlHon '.nent lomil ; It ciiuwil a (loud Heveiiti'eli ml li-M hlKh. It wim henrd I'lNir) n,llc nwny. If It hud tiikeu jilnce In Coriiwnll It roubl hnvM been hi'iird In New York, (oiiHtHiitlnoili, Ht. 1'eterHburji. t'nlro 11111I (Jrii iilninl. 'Jin? velocity of the oxj)lonlon una thni tlmcH thnt of un AriiixiroiiK ku'- It rnlwd th.'il WIIVCN 100 feet IllKQ thnt Inviiilcil the lund for five 111II1. It crenti-d dut liner thun auy rock on 1 1 bo ground by man. ThlMiluMt wim rurrleil round tlnrth for three yenrn In tlM air. It oiiiiHed ulr whvih that rnclreled th earth m-ven tiling. It broke wlmlowa a-ven mll-n 1h- Tli volmtifen of th world form a "belt of Ore" round the enrth, find nro rnrely moro than 3O0 rntli-K from tlm Ken. In the few excejitlons to thU rule, the voenno'H are near lnrtfo xheidH of Inland water. Thin tends to jirove that the proximity of wuter Is one of the main factor In the call ho of erujitloiiH, nnd that It Im the jerx latlon of water through the eartb'a hurfmi! that U-iiiIh to volenule activity. Mr. (iarrlnon xidalned' wlmt ho meant by the "Ixdt of lire" by allowing a litrue map of the Pacific Ocean, on which the volcanic centers were :narked. forming a rough circle, be ginning In South America nnd follow ing tho coast line to AI.'iHka, then round by Kamchatka, Jnjiau, and tho Sunda Stralta to New Zealand. In the center of the circle Ilea the greatest crater In the world. In the Hawaiian Ittlundu, which Im nine miles wide. In this '"belt of fire" are 300 nctlve voleanoi'H, which, said Mr. (jiirrlHon, is n very miiiuII number comjiared with Uu numlMT oniv active, the qiilvHceut or extinct volcanoes numbering tens of thoutandH. Among the towna built on old craters Mr. Uarrlaou mentioned Kdtuburgb (Arthur's Kent bdng the remains of a volcanic rtng), Keswick, Aden. Candy, and Auckland. Ilrentor, In Devonshire, was at one time, iirobnbly within historic times, as high as Etna, nnd Ktna Is ealeulatel to have thrown out 1,'kn) cubic miles of material In historic times. Among many remarkable plioto- gruphn shown was one of a boiling lake la an lee-louiid crnter, nearly 0,(HrO fwt above sea level. In New Zea land. Since the photograph was taken tho volcuuo has tossed the lake Into the air. STRIKINQ COSTUMES. 1 e ( leanest 7? It means tlie hottest and cleanest flame produced by any stove. This is the flame the New Perfection Oil Stove jives the instant a lehted match is ap plied no delay, no trouble, no soot, no dirt. For cooking, tho NEW PffiFEOTM Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is uncqualed. It gives quick results because its lieat is liighly concentrated. Cuts fuel-expense ill lTU. ' J stove warranted. If not at your deal er's write to our nearest agency. The the for ff.CSLV & lamp a' all-round household use. Made of brass throughout nd beautifully nickeled. I'orfectly constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled in liuht-iiiving power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your "TJSBiT .1 t, nr nearest BfencV. SfcJrV. UCaivi i wniw . STANDARD OIL COMPANY ll!Clal'tMAT.l) 1 lKII ,iiii imaJi rwwaaanaia , aanaoi nn taiaajii yier ; jalaaalaaaaalaati JaaiaaJbaamiaaCB W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES tu'k wJhld W L 00UQLA3 J4.UU Sill tuut nuts tnnui dc cuhlllu hi nni rmut. jcunrs ran EVERYBODY AT ALL PRIDES 1 Mun'ahlKMia. Kfl to l.ft. lly' hhfMia. :l to !.. Wonu-n'a Mo!-., WtoWlVtt. MU.C & t l.lldr'. hi....... M-M to toba'tho host in ntylo, tit ami wenr j.roiluoed in this country. Each nart qJ th hIumi and uvery mniiii 01 inn iiiukihk " ' ami wuti'lmd over by nkillod bhoniiiiikers, wiuiout ronru w tluio or cost.. Jf I could take you into my lurgri fuetoriea at 11 1. . ... .,,.1 .Lam vim Imur dariifullv v. 1j. Dimnuia I hottaaro'iiiaihsyou would ihun uriderittuiul why they hold tholr ahapo, lit botta 'vour loniror. and ura of groatur valuo than any other makes. -ror 11 mk r . -unuiM on tha iMiltoin. wlilrh iiroiaoti the waarr airalnit htirh ar"."r7 . " ..' ad.. ..i.a.i.u.M. Hnlil i in in.! ilioa ileiah'i-a avprvwuurn. How Our Artlclra of Alllro Are lie. crlred br HaVBue Nrntluaa. The inanuer uiul occanlon of wear ing the garments of civilization aome tlinea chosen by Hiivajje ehleftalna and Hoinl-clvlllzeAl jHitentiitea have often proved a source of mirth. lVrhajiH the jiatin for 11 unique ecoi blnalloii Ktlll ladoiiKS to that Ktatuesque rolyne-slan native who honored a stato function by 11 pi tearing In a utovejtlpe bat, the ret of hla costume consisting of jtostage atnnipa, abundantly nnd ar tistically njiiillwl In elegant patterns over his entire jktsoii. Still, other etrlklng effects have been attained. Itoltert 1. Sumner, who wna aent lately on a ihIshIoii to Abyssinia, re late tliat, having jtresented an Amerl ean flag to Atto l'aulos, a hospitable ofllclal peraou, far removetl from sav agery, he received this gracious ac knowledgment of the gift : "I appreciate this more than any thing you could give me. It Is the proudest decoration I could possibly own. I ahull ask the emjeror for the right to accept It, as we cannot aeoeit anything f this sort without authori zation,' and lie will say y"-' Then I ahnll weur It about my shoulders every feast day." The tall hat which the Americans wore at the court of Menellk evoked much admiration, as Indeed tall hats seem always to do in lands unfamiliar with their peculiar rigid dignity. One which a previous traveler had be atowed ujHtn a provincial ruler of tho country bad been, they learned, ao highly appreciated that It was at once sent to tho court Jeweler nnd the brim encircled with a row of emeralds. When, 011 breaking camp for the Inst time, the party bestowed various arti cles of attire on their faithful Abyssin ian servants, they found that even pink pajamas were less thankfully received thau old hats. Mr. Skinner presented his own hat to Atto I'lto, chief mule teer nnd general utility man. "Ho knelt at once, before he could bo prevented," tho embarrassed com missioner records, "and kissed tho donor on both feet. Then ho drew hU snowy white chammii about him, placed one hand uion his long curved aword, and strode forth, with the silk hnt ou the hack of hla head, to resumo tho prosaic occupation of a rnllroud track boss." For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested CO years I Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Aycr's Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa rilla; the Sarsaparilia thedoc eors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Hnt rn rM rranil .M maillrlna rannnt ilo t lri-.t work If ilia ilvrr I. Inanlt mini tha b'fwnli roritllat"l. for lha lntt tKti.ltil ra- ilia, ytn ahoul'l la a a lax at It df.fa if Arar'a fill. Hill, (aalnr t! Kiraaparllla 71. a liar will fiiiokir raapunU. and will tha IawiI. A Mtal j l.C. A yar (!)., Iiwall, AIM Kiaiiuraolurara itt 7 HAIR VIWI?- 7 I O TQ AUL'E CIBR. Uvl O CHUUtV KiCTOSAL. Thr-rp nr Ntunjitnnry laws even In the tVxik lalaiida. where It Ih n puninhable offeriao to wit more thun 1 ,( C X cixoanuta lu cidi-bratioii of a d'Uth. Mother will find tin. Wlnnow'a Toothlna Pyrn . tha In it rnnedr to uao lor tbalr cbll'lros durluif ibo tea till ui( jrlod. Haaw and Plain. 1 Ttm first man to whom It ever oc curred to find out how much rain wn represented by a given fall of snow wna Alexander Itrlce of Klrknewtown, who In March, 1 made a simple exjterl-rri-Tit with the contents of a atone Jinr driven face downward Into over six Inches of snow. VThat he learned wna that a greater fir !ca, decree of cold. ; or of wind, when the snow falls, nml Its "lying n longer or shorter time on the ground," will occasion a difference In the weight and In the fii.intlty of water produced; "hut If," he added, "I in.iy trust to the above trials, which I endeavored to jierform with care, sno.v, newly fallen, with a moderate gale of wind, freezing cold, will produce quantity of water cual to one-tenth jmrt of Its bulk." So that a fall of snow of ten Inches rejiresents a rain fall of one Inch. Indou Chronicle. Mad nn Ida Own apr-lflratlna. Mrs. Jones Mr. Jones sent these trousers bnck. He says they are not anywhere near long enough. Knlp (tailor) That's funny. When I went to collect my bill from him he told me he was shorter than he ever was In his life and I made these trous ex accordingly. Toledo I'.lade. From Ontalcle Soarrra. Job f turky This is a pretty expensive mixture I smoke. Adam Zawfox Ko I've heard the fel lows say who furuiati you the ingredients. JVo llarrr. "ilurrnffcr has a good city position, baxn't he?" "". yea; he's had that for six months or more." "H'liHt work does he have to do?" "He hain't found out yet." FITS ft. Vitna' nare-e and all Narvoiia Difaaea H-rmaiiritly cnrrl hy Jr. Klmi-'a ir-ai trv lVi-aiiirir. rMnr1 for r Jlr.l. I21rlai rioio ana irakUae. lir. 11- II. K llu. . 1I. UJI rcli HI., l'blla..l'a. Juvenile Loglr, Vexeil Parent Polly, you jirovoke me beyond measure. You for"t more things than anybody I ever saw. Polly Hut think of the awful lot of things I li'iirn, mamiiiu, if I can do all that furirrttin ! ShaVe Into Your Shoe AUfn'e Font Ka-e A tK"l'T. It makes tight or new m f t d easy It U a c rta:n cuie lor avpntniK. Chlloiia aim bot, tiri'd. B hlri(f ffft. hold tiy all PrtiKKlatr. 1'rlne li'-c. 1 rial park afc mall.-d t'KKK. Addreaa Allen 8. Olmatcd, Lcltoy, .Vtw Vork. Good Tip. "Do you think I can reach the heart of the haughty beauty?'" sighed the sentimental youth with the. guitar under bis arm. "Hetter try tunneling, old man," ad flsed his friend. "Tunuellng?" "Yes, I heard her say that you were a great bore." $100 Reward. $100. The reader of thii paper will be pleased to learn Dial tbere U at leant one dreaded diaeaae ti.al science has beu able to cure in all III atKr, aud tbat 1 Catarrh. Hall'i calarrb lure la me only poaltive cure known to me ine Ural Iraterulty. ( atarrn tielna a conatltu tMiial dUeaae, reijulrea a oonatuuiional treat ment. Hall'" Catarrh Cure la lakvn internally, acting" directly ujon the tlooJ and mucoui lur.aiei of the lyi'.em, thereby dattoying the loun latlun of the tllaeane, and glring the pa tient atrengih by building up the constitution and anamiing nature lu dcing its work. The prorietors have so much failh In ita curative Miners that they offer One Hundred lAillari lor any cane tbat It fails to cure, bend tor Uat of testimonials. AMre. K. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, a fkild by druggists. "6c. liali's family fills are the best. Tha number of laborers In the Indus tries of r'ranca is about 5,500.000. Of these, 400,000, on the average, cannot get work. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. aa,iaariv.iw,OsViPai How a Veteran Was Saved the Am putation of a Limb, B. Frank Di remus, veteran, of Roose velt Ave., Indianapolit, Ind., says: ' had been showing symptoms of kidney trouble from the time I was muutered out of the army, but in all my life I never suffered as in 1897. Head aches, dirtiness and sleeplessness, filet, and then dropsy. I was weak and helpless, having run down from 180 to 125 pounds. 1 was having ter rible pain in the kidneys, and the se cretions pasted almost involuntarily. My left leg swelled until it was 34 inches around, and the doctor tapped it night and morning until l could no longer stand it, and then he advised amputation. I refused, and began us ing Dotwi's Kidney Pills. The swelling subsided gradually, the urine became natural, and all my pains and aches ditaipetired, I have been well now for nine yeuis since using Doun's Kidney Pills. For sale by all dealers 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. I .tslssBsvtta Tho true Importance of a school fra ternity never looms very largo w hen it comes to getting or holding a Job. There Is a little wolf and little rab Mica Axle Grease lengthens the life of the wagon saves uorse power, time and tem per. Best lubricant in the world contains powdered mica which forms a smooth, Lard coating on axle, and reduces friction. If you want your outfit to last and earn money while it lasts grease the axles with Mica Axle Grease. 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This laiuoua doctor knows iiibwiiouui ovi-rouuuinrri'iit rouitidli a, wljlcu ha una succtaatVi:iy la Unit-rout aiB.aaaa. In) guaraa'tx-a lovuracitlarrh.ailhma, luns, Ihrout rhi uuiatlam, nc rvouanraa, suiinach! livur, kld nfva, ato.1 has tiundrels of t-'atiiiioutula. t'liarirns niodi ruto. Cull and sea hint, l'a'tems out of tha cliy wrlta fur blanks and circulars, bund stamp, I'OKeiL'l TA i lO. kitliK Adtlraa The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1 62'i Drat St.. S. t. Cor. Morrison Montiou vier Portland, Oregon Hi bit In every man. I as I i