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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1907)
"i Spritmg LH3 to mors Impure or effete matters accumulated in the blood during the winter cause in the hprin8uch disfiguring and ainful troubles as ImmIs, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to take is Hood's Sarsapai illa, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and effects permanent cures by r;ivitifT healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. J' ; ' V , :' i t'w v, A.: Snrnntnhn m li.iM.ru h rmrlllit III rluK mImIk'I ul-itl r.iriu 'I 1,1 f linvn i.lt.nii' nlly Din Nninii f ' 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 il ' r( ) im iin tl.n llijtihl fi.l Irl, txiNhlt M"'iiii''r of iln.n, i iitiv.-til.'ti.-,.. rt 'tl'i iny, tnl liy i hMiin1l'iii. Im h1-pi-. i.r li II, of ilrugsuu r iuiii'tu if iim I.r mull i ' I II 1 1 1 1 , II, M. ,i!...'Vl-k.Vw'' i awi.itiiM Mm. I j. !l.'kf'ir.. (I.ixuvllli., N. H.. y: "KuTf firlnif I win riimii'lrl iniiitrii'il, run ilnwii, frmti ft y h 1 1 mnl Mint llrcil fi-l-liilf lint I linvn fniiiiil 1 1 1 .i!' hnrKHi'tinlln jii'lii hit frimi Mm f I tm! ihhi., ('tilnl'lrlcjf risiliiri'K iroii'l lit-nllli ntnl hi ri'iiifl h." itUHAMrM llinlir III!" I txnl Ulld l)rilH Ad, JlIIH) .'id, V.HHi. No. 'Alii. I.miy of A rrlt'iin lirarrf. "One of IIiii nlili'Hl luiiiuuii- Imwn In Oils ciiiinliy," xiil. I i:. J. S.iiirnr.l, "In III fnriv In N i 1 1 1 1 1 1 . In Unit rtMi lloll of till- A IIMl llJIII lIl'Ml-ll Vlllll lilvt Nl- Vinl;l Inivi'liiH In i I hI i-fHS tuny ll.itf tln llmlliil uiK.M'iiir Ii.iIh iuhI riinii'l Oil' tl'lllll rl'cWH to lw IIkmii nviiIit t l drink. 'I in- I.mv iii.'iKi-h It h ft Inn v tu rettiM to comply with tlm trnvflrr'a rriiiiht." Mr. Siinfiinl K.ilil nuim-min liiNtmiccfl were kiKiwn In tli( I'.iillrr d ji .v n when tlllVI'liM tiinU ll.h'll lit iivv f tl"1 j r t -(Inn Hi! liw iiffiri"it, luit In rc'i'iit yeiir fiv pi-rNiiiiH h r t-ni t to crm On' ili'UTt i-xiTpt iy irulu. - KaiiKiii C'ltv Time. .Nearly one fifth of (Iia tituili'iitn at 8wIh uuivomitii'it nn wuincii, "THE MAHRYINQ SQUIRE." Juatice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind , Hat Marrlad 1,400 Couplea. JiiHtiiT ;n. V.. Im', of r.rnr.il, Ind., Ihih fairly i-iiriiil tin- tltlu "Jim Mmry iii Siinr(," liy wli ii-li In' in knoMii fur Hihl ni. If, ImvltiK nl rrnily miirrii'il mtnn 1,4(10 riiiiplcn. Ten year iik'i lm wan i--nty roiinty tritiHiircr. "At tlmt tliiif," fuiil M fi'tSpS- 3 J'IICK IjlW, "1 HUH '"-v .... ...i.... I ? r niiiii'iiiiK iruni tin nn- tmyititf kulncy tnm hU. My Inn k arluvl, my red wait drnkcii at lilRl't, ntul tlm Iihmiui H of llin kidney Hci'let ioiik wt'ie tiM finiii'nt ami (untrtineil mtli merit, 'llin-ii Unea of Imin'N Kdlney I'IIIh cnrwl mo In 1H17, mul fur tlio jmxt nintt yetirii I htivo Uen free frum kidney co 1 1 1 1 1 ) h H 1 1 Hint ti kMi lie." Sulil ly all denli'ts. M cent a los, Ftr-Millurii ('., Huffuln, N. Y. j I ".m.i1. . , ll il, !" Thi Oeriinin ICtii .n-m Ii.ih deen Iienril to my Unit the 1 1 n j I -k t ierl(iiN of her l-lfe were the few Weekn fuHowliij; the hll th of eiieh of her i hllilreli, h"l ntin vj.'ih nhle to retire frmii jmhlle duty ami eiilny her new treiiMiire, It hilpieiiei when the joilii;eKt a)ll of tin- (riiiiiii ro.viil fiiinlly wjih nn In- f.l lit that one of the IhiIIi h of the hollHe- leihl, iihii koIiik Into the iimNery himt liy, illHi-overeil the einiresM lilieellii( he Hlile her hllhy'n cniille. Iler imtJeHty row hurrleijly, nml eiiine furwiird with lier eyea full of tenrn. "No,' Hhe anhl. (nulling tinstondily Into the nnxlouM fare of the huly In wiiltliik'. "li"llilni! In the niiitter. 1 , wita only hh Iiik Rood hy, Imhy. Yon know t hnve to jlve him up to-inor-j row, ntid It la the luat nlKlit." I klarrlav Urn I l.oUrrr llrrv. lOvery year In the Kmnal onintry, In Imlln, a inarrliiKe lottery la held, pen era liy In rtol.er. The innii-'H of all the inai rlnceahle clrlx and of 111" young men who are tired of haehelnr 1'fe are written on nllpa of paer and thrown Into Keparate earth pot. One of eaeli kind Im drawn at one time !y II l.nl wlw ti i it n . 'I'he youth whom name la drawn out ohtnlim a letter of Inti 'iliirtiuii to theyounj; woman whom name iifenuipnn:i I: Im. and then nil that reimiln for hlni to do Ix to atart courtHhlp, with nil the nnlor of wbleti lie la rapnhle. Sueh fortuitous court ahlpa nilKht not appear at first Hlk'ht to promise very well for future conuuhlul ligipplnena; hut. Iieverthele, In thf majority of easeH, everythlni; turua out very aatlafactory. r'rtirr produren timrr thnn twic aa many potntM'ii nn the fulled Statm. The avernh'o price a huKhel is ."Vj ceutn. A Wonderful Oil Stove Entirely different from all others. Em bodies new ideas, new principles. Easily managed. Reduces fuel ex pense. Ready for business at moment of lighting. For your summer cook ing get a NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Ita heat la highly conetntrattJ. Does not orerheat the kitchen. On aJwaya at a maintained level Three alzea. Fully warranted. It not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency for deecrlptlrt circular. J&&TO Lamp Jk m round household use. Made 1 .1 1. . A . I -I. I .1 T . t. m 9 VI IHOBB I.IIUUUUUI OI1U VGBUUlUJiy U1LKC1CU. i Cf" fectly constructed ; absolutely late ; unexcelled in light-giving power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY lISCUlU'VUilKUj TOE EXPIAT011T DEAD. lam pllcalil fnt Hint Overtook ICnrintv nl Hrrrtum lllalua, "Alwaya tlm dead!" Ilelnach crlel Mlterly; "whenever we find n foricery, a crime, always It In act to the u'couiit of a dead man I" And he drew up n list, horrible In Its I'loipienee, of the dead who Ktiewed tlm dark path of this monalrous iii-te of (Time and cruelty ami Infamy. Yet thern hud fallen ho many of the cue mien of t r u t ti nnd Justice, that he Milht have culled them the Kxplutory lead. . Three I have told you ofthat Hnr wti trli, Lciiicrcli r I'lcaid. "found ilead" In his room In the (Cue do Sevres; lli ii ry, "found dead," with n cloned rair near hy ; I'cllx J'aurse, "found deml," and Minu'li-il Into his palace. There art many others, fiptaln d'Attel, who clihiiiil (ii have heard lrejfiiN avow his K'dlt to fchruu Ken unit the day of his degradation, was "found dead" In a railway train, his corpse llue and already on the way to de'oiiioHitlou, though his Journey had lasted hut an hour. 'I'll Is pretended confession, which Orcyfus never made, O'Attel rounded to his friend, '.'hauliu- Kervlnlere. a lliellihcr (it the (lhailllier of Iteputlcs; now the I)eputy took train one day to vlnlt his home; an hour later he was "found dead" on the rullway tracks hctween two stations. And Koclicr, of the prison guards, who also claimed to have, heard Oreyfus nay: "I am Kiillty, hut I am not the only ((tie!" died, and to this day no one knows where or how. It was na though Inter nal Truth had reached down and alaln this lie wherever It lifted Its evil head. The prefect Itarreme was summoned to Paris hy his Kovernment chief; he was found "dead" In his compartment when the train arrived at the Oare St. I.azare. f.aurciiccau. prefect of the i North, wns called to Paris to Rlvp evi dence repirdiiic the Kpy system on the Ocnnan frontier; there was no acci dent on the Journey; the next day he was "found dead" In his room at the Hotel Terminus. I Ixirliuler, one of Henry's most tire less UKcnta of forgery and crime, was "found dead" handed In a lonely barn; another, Oucncc, was "found dead" on tl lloor of his room In Pnrla. Then there was Miiuier; his part In the con spiracy had l-en to falsify the mean- ! Iti(j of a cryptic telegram sent by Pan U.nrdl to the Italian Kovernment, so that It nftlrmed the guilt of Oreyfus; and M tinier wns "found dead" In a ra 11- I way train. Wns It any wonder the martyr's friends began to fwe In thest myMerlous nnd opirtntie deaths, the work of nn avenging destiny? With "iHfldcmunt, la Futallte est Dreyfus nrde!" the very stars In their course fought anglnst the lie. Vance Thomp son, In Success Magazine. Pe-ru-na Relieves ! Spring Catarrh J y- lit ) I - '21 K U'i Ak ha mutt t '-fL "St llow II1 II IIMe Itf "I oe by tli papfrs that Mr. Pllcltnn, wlio was riditut in tli smoking; csr, wn injured wIipji his train ran into another on" a few niornins no. 1 feel orry for his yonnsc wlfo." "So do 1. She hadn't the least suspi cion that li? wns a smoker." riTP '" V'tn rn', nil nil Ni'i I 110 P"rmiinilr rnr-. t r lir. Kl n-n i.r.at S' tvo ll'H'"T. Hnd fi.r KHI"K2trli h'.ltl-ti. Iri-aiuw. ir. II. JI.KIln.-,ll. (Ml ..-i h Ht.. l'i,H.,l'. Ilfneilnn. With n hrnvy sigh th enndidnfa thrw himself on the lounge in the family ait tiii" room. "Murin," he said, "tlio election Is eoin at'.'i iiC"! me, I n in sure to b d"f"nd." "Then," fpoke his wif", in a cold, rnetal lii voi'", "I don't yet the fine new bonnet joil wero golii to buy for m! when you Were eleclell." "I'.y (i nw!" lie exliime1. hri.'liten Ing up. "I hadn't thought of that '." M'ithr will flrrl Mm. Wlnnlow B'Kithlnf Hyruc Ui' Ii t r v to iihc lor llieir i Ml-lrC-l lailiiK i Liu t etiiii jrlol. MISS L.OKA HAN Oil ' ' Wit fioiit hesitation I write lo thank you fur the yreat telief I have found in your aluahle medicine, I'erunu, ami will cull the attention of all tny iriendH flittering willi c.itnnh to that fact. IW sides I cheerfully rwoituriend it to all suffering with catarrh in any form." Miss Jiora Havden, 81'J oih St., S. W., Wahliington, I). C. A Cas of Spring Catarrh. Mrs. N. P. ijtwh r. 4 -'.'f 3 X. Jirond way, Pittslmrg, Khm., writes: "Iji-t pring I "augl t a severe cold, which de velofs'd into a serious cnt-e of catarrh. I felt veik nnd sick, and could neither eat nor sleep well. "A inemls r of our cluli iho had Ijeen curod ol catairh through the use of Pe runa lid vised me to try it, and I did k at once. I expected help, hut nothing like the wonderful cliunge for the Ix-tter I ol'u rveil ahri'i-t as tism jih I i-tatted taking it. In three day? I felt much hetter, and w ithin two weeks I was in line health. Pcruna is a wonderful medicine. (nlr, "Vou haven't 1eeri here hnlf a minute," protected the microbe on the dollar bill. "What's your hurry V" "If I should happen to meet yon again." mid the visiting microbe, looking w ith a glaie-e of d sdain nf the surro itid iiifx. I'll thank you not to speak to me." "Why?" "I!e'aue you're on a rank counterfeit and haven't sense enough to know it. fJooddiy." Chicago Tribune. Shake Into Your Shorf A'.b-r.'f Foit I 'i! A vm:t. It inakes I'.eti or new nrjt-n f --1 pa.j'. It ta a frtmn cure to swi-RiiriK. mHoiiM nfi hft. tire'l, aetifrig teet Hold by alt Jri.i-(f join. Price !t. 'I rial p -it-aerriHil'-d J-T.KK. Addrens Ai.i;u B. Oininivd, IyL-1'.o) , etv Yorlt. Compnillf, Customer (snillinj) What causes this strong, peculiar odor? Salesgirl There ain't any one partic' ler smell, mister. Them's the cheeses, next counter down. Chicago Tribune. PRUSSIAN HEAVE POWDERS A (furiitt'i cure for ln-nci Uislmixrr. lf.dtf tton ini Tro;;blei pRt t.fAHlfvr''yro kt Pai t.. Mrv. 1 OUU'hJ ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES POR PRINTING HICKS-CH ATTEN Portland Oregon Tolit In Kniillah School. From nn Kngllsh iinjvr Is gathered a hunch of schoolroom stories, some ol which are so good us to have their geu ulncnesH doubted, as, for exumtile, thf detlultloti of a lie: "An abomination hi the sight of the. Ird, hut a very present help In time of trouble." To Is received with eijtial skepticism Is perhaps the Isiy's answer to the ques tion why ihivid preferred to be a door keeper In t tit house of the Ijonl : "15e cuuse If he was a doorkeetier he could walk outside while the sermon was he lug preached." More natural, Iwwever, Is what a child said of Klljah: "A Klijah went tip to heaven he dropped his mantle and Queen Elizabeth walk ed over It." It need hardly he explained that It was an Irish hoy who gave the text: "He that humhleth himself shall he ex alted and he that exalteth himself shall he a hnste." It was n small hoy of S who, asked why Moses took off his shoes In the presence of the burning hush, gave the novel explanation 'Tlease, air, to warm 'ees feet" fortune In a nnr'i Hlrty Peel. I'.ccause John Hermann, a small boy in Lincoln, Neb., forgDt his mother's command to lie sure and wash his feet before going to bed. several Lincoln men seem to owe him the chance to make a fortune. An antlphlogistlne factory Is to be started In consequence, the antiseptic application to tie manu factured from clay hanks In the south ern part of the city. The boy, who had gone barefooted for the first time this year, awoke the next morning to find that his clay-covered feet were blis tered. Ir. Wlnnett, after examining the clay with which the youngster's feet was coated, declared that all that It needed to obtain a very good quality of antlphlogistlne, or I leaver mud, wa9 the addition of glycerin and au anti septic. The doctors and the owners of the land through which the clay banks run at once made plans for a factory. Chicago Record-11 era Id. I For Urrnklnit I p the Soil. Station Agent This car is marked I "Farm Implements," hut the contents look suspiciously like package of dynamite, j Freight Conductor That's what they are. but the label is all right. The farm where the stuff is going is in West Vir- 'ginia. I A nino who used glue to thicken the I gravy in the meat pies he sold at Oldham, I I'.ngland. is now serving a three mouths' j sentence In the jail there. PAINLESS TNI Stt Ul Before U kENTISTRY Ut U Before Too Co Huvbtrt EXAMINATIONS mC Hold Crown., tl: Hrtdee Wnrk, per toolh.ll; Plates. ?; H.lver t-'lUlDgs, toe; ooid Fllln.gs 1. TALE DENTISTS 1T First Bu-cel tOH l U.Vli, OREGON A (tooil falwman, (one with horse and bugicr WANTFn " ' ' ' -a- tireterred) tor boo1 Cittmate Felling article in big demand. Will 1 av from 1100 to lixl per mouth. Permanent. Address SPECIALTY SELLING COMPANY 321 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Oregon There is no aatisf action keener than being dry and comfortable when out in the hardest torm. v'YOOABE SUM OF THIS IP YOU WEA& WATPDDDf-ft 0I1ED CLOTHING Mack or ycllow 40 ON SAIC KYERrWUESL A . 3. TOWH CO, M3T0K. MASS.. O.S.A. tOWU (ANACIAN COLLmttlTOtONTO. CAM The Portland Tile and Mantel Co, Will be itlad toglva you particulars alniut Hx tit'aiilidil Orauili', Molc, Knaiufloil and KiieaiiNllu Tilo, wholunale and retail. U rlle ttxlay. - JAMrS t. BARKCR, Prop. 217 Marquam Bldv. Portland, Oreson AUSTIN WELL DRILLS Uada In alt stylrs anil all sire. (1st water anil ott anynliire. llual Urlllllif 'louls inadiv. list valar lugs ana irtcua. BEALL & CO. 821 Hawthorn Ave. Portland, Or. FREE The latest details I'litiocrntng the coiiitrno. tloa of ilui "I'lilcan" Nw Yorlt Air Mini Kail roait" will hit found In Iho "Air l,iin Nnm," v lilrh can bo had nee of any cxiu'tmo by wtit itiK the SOUTHWESTERN SECURITIES CO. Portland, Oregon. ':CrifcY'rYii.i j '-tr 1 The Finest Gardens Are always reported when Portland Ceed 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. Roses, Spray Pumps. Fertilizers, Incubators. Brooders, Poultry and Bee Supplies. Aih lor Book N. 260 Wt lao hsvs spsclsl etttlof ' el Tims, &luubs. Etc.'. Book Na 2t1 an ittiis PORTLAND SEED-CO. Portlatnd, Oratfon Spokane, Wash How He Got Warmer Seat. One bitter cold night recently a aol enin-fnoed uian drove up to a tavern near Westchester and made bla way to the Bitting room after seeing that -lata horse was taken to the stable. There was a larpe crowd of guests huddled around the etove and he bud to take a distant sent where It wns not much warmer thnn outside. As booh as u waiter appeared the ninii nnld: "Get two dozen oysters on the half shell nnd tnke them out to my borse, When the waiter passed through the room on his way to the stable every body hut tho new guest followwl him to soo the reinurknhlo Imrso fml on raw oysters. In a few moments the dis gusted crowd, headed by the waiter, returned to the room to tlnd the owner of tho horse comfortably (united by the stove. The horae won't look at the oysters," said the waiter. "I didn't think he would.'t replied the man. "Hand them to me." New Ydrk Tress. The Heal Sairra. llowells After all. It's the wise man who can change his opinion. Orowells Ah. but tho really wise men simply enn't do It. llowells Why not? Orowells llecauso they've been dead for years. Philadelphia Press. Hard to Locale. "Do my thoughts elude you?" tantal- Izlngly asked the subject "Not your thoughts," replied the great mind render, "but your nilud." Hous ton Post. HI Idea of It. "Sny, paw, what Is au exaggerated ego?" "I'm not sure, son, but I think It's that new bat your mother la weurlng." Milwaukee Sentinel Wl: J ' iccofc j IA- M I I . mm AU-OIIOL 3 PER CENT AVcfjclaWePrcparalbnrorAs simiiaiiiWKtcFoodanilltoifo ling Ute Stomachs aiidUo'cts of Hao fTJ Ftomoles DigpsltonJChcerfii ncss and Rcst.Contalns neitlKr Opiimi.Morphiac norMiocral. Not Narcotic. t&afOUIkSGXU'tTIWl UttfJhaStrJ' jtlx-Sraim JbMtUts- ftvwtmint- iiianioiukSdi ItirmSrrJ- OunM Sugar ffHtfmjrri Anerfect Rcrucdv for Ccmsnpi lion , Sour Stomach.Dlarrhoca vVorttis,ioivulsionsievcrisn ncss and LOSS OFSleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho L . Signature AM of Wffl guaranteed underlheTbo3J' ( n 1 1 JS VH OSHTAUa . Exact Copy of Wrapper, In Use For Over Thirty Years 1 it t voaK orrr. Eanking Mail WE PAY INTEREST On savirinn l,f)it-t of a dolUr rr Oi'irc, -r.iii J om t ! I lwirj every var. It yi m rav to of-n a S.ivin4 Account with tin by Ma 1 m it you lived ni-xt iit)r. Send f'r our (ri-n lfol let, "I'nnU nt; by Mail." an I Ii-arn lull articular. Al Ir -flJ Oregon Trust 8c Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington St3. HnWAl'.t) E. r.nTON Anyr S"! ChPtnl. laiiviiif, I'uli iii,ih Spn mfn pri': l.olil, H!v-r, i. ul, t: ; li'n.l, vilvtjr, 7 unl,l, ; Zlt.cor I o.. r. tl. 1. unl'lo t.-. . M.iiiinn .nvlop- Hntt full r:r Hit C 01 srM'l iiftl.n. Colli nil mill V nt jiir. wn-lc oilclll lelertoacel l.'arbuDmt iw Uuuai JmqIl. Iil 23 ITJLE TEAH CGRAX WiU produce Whiter Cleaner Clothes In Yoar Laundry Than any other article with less labor A'l dusters. HO-lV-pk. Bam pie Borax, wth souvenir t.i-turt ,ad b.Hklel fur 6o. JPcia Iwt ISrsz Co.. liHkl.m.l, 1 Kl. DR. G. GEE WO Wonderful Home Treatment This wonderful Cht nero Dic:or 19 called Kr- at because he cur-n I ev.l wiUiout opvra t un that art. k ren no It die. llu con- th'.se wunderful n-'e herb ror barks and Vfc ;nui are entiri uiv Zk-2 'J-.r"x kniwn to mdlirul XsVitoOlKa em- In th!s co-Tn.rr thrmeU tlm um ol' IIiomo u:irm'i-ss n-med.e-. 1'Yi n l.ii.i.iu-i do-tir knows tliear.lonot ov rMX) (iiner- us reaiedl -s, Wttica he ooAstuif sslu'ly la cliffcreiit ti9.a.-e. lie Ftiarane-s toe reca'arbtSVlima, luns, throai rh' uuiut.iu, ni-rvnus (s, Bkoiuach, liver, kld reva, etc; ha liu-nlre-lu of l--stiuinnlal. I'harKos modi rute. I ult ami seo him. Pa Unta out of ttie c:tv write f blan :s and circulars, bend stamp. CONSl'I TA 1'ION t UKE. Aiklretwj The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1 62S first St.. S. F. Cor. Morrison Mention paper Portland, Oregon J 8. bnils P ft A Piano Without a Player IS LIKE A Buggy Without a Horse THE REMEDY: 'Hrv tn .v -v, i- ,un...f"ri A. B. CHASE PLAYER-PIANO Poej not enlarge the innlrurnent or etiane style of case; meWiftnlnm all below keyboard; operates piano action abstract direct, and precisely as regular piano keys do, securing the same expression as the artibt cau by band; can be entirely removed from the piano In five minules's time, and that without the use of a screw driver. Write for Free Booklet SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. SPOKANE, SEATTLE, PORTLAND, Wash. Wash. - Oregon, P. N. U. No. 18-07 UUEN wrltlna- to sdertlsrs pi ff nisDiiuB iun psptr, 3