The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 19, 1909, Image 5

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    Catarrh
One of the most common of blood dis­
eases, is much aggravated by the sudden
changes of weather at this time of
year. Begin treatment at once with (
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ’which effects rad­
ical and permanent cures. This great
tledicine has received
40,366 Testimonials
A PeevisJi PJaint.
"Headquarters tor the Juice.
Once upon a time a child who was
isked upon an examination paper tc
define a mountain rhnge replied, “A
large sized cook stove.” The same
method of reasoning seems to go with
older growth. A recent examination
paper at the Sheffield Scientific Schoo’
at Yale contained the question, “What
is the office of the gastric juice?” And
the answer on one paper said, “The
stomach.”—-Cleveland Leader.
in two years, which prove its.wonderful
Handicap of Bad Roads,
efficacy in purifying and enriching the [ “Don’t you realize that you
blood. Best for all blood diseases.
: financially handicapped by bad roads?’’
In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets ■
“Of course we realize it',” answered
known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1.
I Farmer Corntossel. “No automobilist
darea travel fast enough to give us an
Knew of One.
excuse for collectin’ a fine.—Washing­
“Suggestion? H’mph! Did. you fever ton Star.
hear of a real cure effected by ‘sugges­
He Did.
tion’?”
Jaffer—But don’t you believe comper
"I personally know of one. I once
suggested to a young fellow that if he tition is the life of trade?
Pugway—Sure! Sooner or later it
didn’t, want to have a big dog chasing
him off the premises he’d better quit leads to the formation of a trust, and
coming to my house, and it cured him that’s the way to make money.
of the habit.”
TEXAhT
The learned writers for i he press
Are very, very good
At proving how we waste on dress
Or furbelows or food.
Each, writer new who makes his bov
With other sages vies
To show unhappy mortals how
They may economiza.
They tell us of the thrifty French,
Who all excesses shun.
But I’m not anxious to retrench;
It isn’t any fnu.
[’m weary Of this endless song;
I wish some seer wish
Would show us how to get along
And not economize.
—Louisville Courier-Journal
Tact.
Destroys
Recentdiscoveries have shown
.that falling hair is caused by
I germs at the roots of the hair.
Therefore, to stop falling hair,
you must first completely de­
stroy these germs. Ayer’s Hair
Vigor,-new improved formula,
will certainly do this,. Then
leave the rest to nature.
When the Texas Legislature appro-
I am sorry to have to tell you 80:
Does not change the color of the hair.
priated $10,000 for a monument to
boys,” said the pleasant looking visitoi
¿Formula with each, bottle
General Sam Houston, to be erected
who was addressing the Sunday school
Show it to your
over his grave at Huntsville, it stipu-
“but there is not one chance in a thou­
doctor
sand that any one of you ever will be
lated that the monument should be of
Ask him about it,
President
of
the
United
States.
”
then do as ha says
Texas granite and that the appropria­
Still he failed to secure their .undi­
tion should become void Sept. 1, 1909.
Recent discoveries have also proved that
vided attention.
Oddly enough, writes H. B. Chamber*
To the Brighter.
“But if you live up to your opportu­ dandruff is caused by germs on the scalp.
lain
in
the
Chicago
Record-Herald,
nities,”. he went on, eyeing them keen-: Therefore, to cure dandruff, the first thing
. Goin’ along
“Fighting the Beef Trust.” See. the
sculptors eager to secure the honor of
ly, “some bright boy in this audience to do is to completely destroy these dan­
To the brighter day;
Frank L. Smith Co.’s ad in this paper.
making the monument neglected to in­
may become a great baseball pitchei druff germs. Here, the same Ayer’s Hair
Every storm
Vigor will give the same splendid results.
or the world’s champion batsman.”
Has a rainbow’s ray!
form themselves of essential conditions
The Professor.
Made by the J. C. Aver Co., Lowell, Mass.—
—Atlanta Constitution.
Instantly every boy sat up straight
and
submitted
plans
for
monuments
The Doctor—Some creatures, \> you
and began to listen.—Chicago Tribune.
3
to
be
developed
in
bronze.
Until
-
Aug.
know, are exceedingly sensitive to mu­
Wasted.
Her i'jxcuae.
1,
just
one
short
month
before
the
ex
­
sical sounds. You may not believe it,
“
Fighting
the
Beef
Trust.
”
See
the
“Johnny, did. you have a good vaca­
“Bertha, my dear, I have been look­
but it’s a well authenticated fact that tion at that little lake resort?”
piration of the allotted time, but one
Frank L. Smith Co.’s ad in this paper. ing over your writing exercises. Your
two song sparrows once, flew into a
“No, sir. Maw wouldn’t let me go plan in accordance with ideas ex­
orthography is atrocious. You don’t
room where a grand opera singer was swimmin’, and she made me take a pressed in the measure making the
Even the Hens Watch ’Em.
seem to know how to spell even the
rehearsing an aria, listened a few mo­ -cold bath every morn in’:”
Hank Stubbs—Hens layin* much simplest words.”
appropriation had been presented. This
ments, and dropped dead.
4ow, Bige?
“Spelling, papa, is purely arbitrary.
plan,
by
Frank
Teich
of
Llano,
pro
­
The Professor—I don’t doubt it. .1
Probably Insane.
Bige Miller—Skurce any.
Words were made before thé alphabet
have heard before of killing two birds
“Winkley is a good deal of a crank, posed the erection of a plain shaft. paign that followed demonstrated b .
Hank Stubbs—What’s the trouble?
was.”
Another sculptor, Pompeo Coppini of
with “one’s tone;—Chicago Tribune.
isn’t he?”
Bige Miller—Don’t hev time fur
tremendous hold upon the common peo- dodgin
’ them pesky autymobiles.—Bos­
“That doesn’t half describe him. tie’s San Antonio, who had designed a
l pie. He made a thorough canvass of ton lieraid.
E. BURTON — Assayer ’ and Chemist, going around now insisting that,if the bronze monument, was given a second
H OWARD
Leadville, Colorado. Specimen prices:. Gold, postoffice department has to be made opportunity by Governor Campbell to the State, arousing wild enthusiasm by
Silver. Lead-, $1. Gold, Silver, 75c- Gold, 50c; Zino
Artistic Vociferation.
his eloquent appeals 'for' preservation
or Copper, SI. Mailing envelopes and full price list self-sustaining the war and navy de­ prepare new plan’s for one of granite.
Bent on application. Control and Umpire 'work so­ partments ought to be run the same
“You will miss your son John whei
of
the
Union,
He
was
elected,
and
was
Out of town people
licited. Reference: Carbonate National Bank.
Sam Houston was born in Virginia inaugurated as Governor Dec. 21, 1859. he goes back to school.”
can have their plate
way.”
and bridgework fin«
of Irish-Scotch stock. His father, who
ished in one 'day
“Yes,’’ answered Farmer Corntossel
if necessary.
Before 1880 most- English railway died when he' was a lad of 13, served A special session of the Legislature
We will give you a good
“
I
don
’
t
know
how
I
’
m
going,
to
gel
met
Jan.
21,
1860,
to
act
on
South
Car
­
carriages had only four wheels, and in the Revolutionary War. and at its
22k gold or porcelain
*
AND TANNER /
* weighed ten tons, From 1880 to 1890 close was appointed Major and Assist­ olina’s invitation to join the Confed­ along. He has got all the critters or
crown for
$3.50
eracy. A general election had pre­ the place so used to his college
they had six wheels, and weighed fif­
Molar Crowns 5.00
ant
Inspector
General
of
frontier
teen or sixteen tons; from 1890 to 1800
22k Bridge Teeth 3.50
FURS BOUGHT
viously expressed secession sentiment. that I don’t s’pose anyone else
they had eight wheels, and weighed troops. He has been described as a Houston opposed every step of the se­ drive ’em.’’—star.
Gold Fillings
1.S0
F. B. FINLEY
twenty-four tons; and since 1900 the man of large frame, commanding pres­ cessionists, bpt was defeated. When
Enamel Fillings 1.00
249 Columbia
Portland, Ore. fashion is twelve wheels for dining ence, indomitable courage, and a pas­
Silver Fillings
.50
inlay Fillings
250
and sleeping cars, and the weight is sion for military life. The mother was Texas seceded, Houston refused to take
Good Rubber
the oath, of allegiance to the Confed­
thirty-five to fortv-two tons.
also remarkable for her magnificent eracy and was deposed as Governor.
■’ Platos
5.00
Best Red "'•ib-
For
Infants
and
Children.
physique and forceful character. After
More lui'oriuatlou.
WE TEACH THÈ BARBER TRADE
7.50
Strong in personality, one of the
DR. W.A.WISE, P m « khtmo M aw " iii
b&r Plate.
Mrs. Chugwater—Josiah, .what is s her husband’s death she removed with great Individualists of American his­ The Kind Y oh Have Always Bought
to both men and women. Expert instruction; di­
22 ti»RS UTAStnaft in foiHUHO
Painless Extr {ion »uw
WORK GUARANTEED FOR IS YEARS
plomas granted; clean, modern-;" up-to-date. “swastika ?”
her family of six sons and three daugh­ tory, the name of Sam Houston is as
Painless Extraction f ree when plates or bridge work
Money earned while learning. Complete course
is ordered. Consultation Free, You cannot get better
Mr. Chugwater (momentarily at a ters to Tennessee, then the frontier,
Bears
the
for $30. Write for free particulars.
indelibly inscribed upon the scroll of
painless work done anywhere. AU work fully guar­
loss)—Do you mean to say you don’i where white pioneers came into close
NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE
anteed. 'Modernelectric equipment. Best xnetnoda.
Signature of
68 West Washington St. Seattle, Wash, know what a' swastika is? A swastika contact with savage life. The educa­ the nation as that of the Lone Star
State
itself.
He
was
to
Texas its son
is—why, blame it, Swastika is the
Wise Dental
name of the Eskimo that helped Cook tion gained in a few months at an and its father, and no hero of the
portlani T oregon
A
1'nwning;
Void.
"THEOLD RELIABLE”
discover the. north pole!—Chicago old field school was necessary rudi­ Southland Is stronger in the affections
“No mere mortal,” declared the pro OFFICE HOURS: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Bundays, 9 to !•
mentary. This, with a session or two of its people • than the man of Sap
Tribune.
feasor in astronomy, “can comprehend
at the Academy of Maryville, was all
“Fighting the Beef Trust.” See the. the schooling that the man destined Jacinto.
the immensity of space.”
Frank L. Smith Co.’s ad in this paper. to be Governor of two States, President
“I think I can,” ventured one of his
WHAT IS TREASURE TROVE?
auditors.
- ,
Expensive Water Power.
of a republic, Congressman and Unit­
“And why you?”
“Yes,” said the defendant in the ed States Senator ever had. The com­ Shows It Meant Articles Concealed
“I have a daily humorous column to
criminal case, “my lawyer certainly mand of strong, dignified, and stirring
for Depositor’s Benefit.
made a strong plea for me. He even English. Which was his, must have
The recent discovery near Yeovil of fill up.”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
AT DRUGGISTS.OR TRIAL BOX BY MAIL50c
wept.”
been due to the quality of his reading, an ancient British gold torque and the
Fine Recipe for Colds.
FROM PLANTEN,93 HENRYST.BROOKLYN.NY
“What was his bill?” asked the oth-
for he was a man of few books' As consequent inquiry by the coroner and
Any druggist can supply these in­
er man.
“Well, as nearly as I can figure it a boy he devoured Pope’s translation his jury as to the manner and nature gredients, or he will get them from his
of the Iliad. When in command of the ofr the find are of some interest to land wholesale house.
out, he char «red
^100 a tear.1
Raises the dough
“Mix half pint of good, whiskey;
Texas -army he studied Caesar’s. Cdin- owners as well as to antiquarians, says
and complies with
Omissions _o£ History.
two ounces of glycerine; half ounce of
Country
Life.
Treasure
trove,
accord
­
mentaries,
as
did
Miles
Standish,
an
all pure food laws.
Concentrated pine compound, Shake
Archimedes had just announced that
Indian fighter of an earlier day. Later ing to an old definition, is any gold or the bottle well each time arid use
in
If he had a lever long enough and a
fulcrum on which to rest it he could he read and appreciated Shakespeare silver in coin, plate .or bullion found doses of a teaspoonful to a tablesppon-
and perused the Bible so constantly concealed in a house or in the earth fùl four times a day?’ This prescrip­
move the earth.
“If you can’t move the earth,” that its phraseology tinged his oratory. or other place, the owner thereof being tion is said to work wonders.
Thé Concentrated, pine is a ; special
shrieked a suffragette,, “turn the job Even the former president of Harvard unknown. The essence of the thing is
half
over to us! We’ll do it!”
College would admit that his choice concealment; the article may have pine product arid comes only in
ounce bottles, each enclosed in an air­
But the journalists and historians of of books was good.
been deliberately hidden or buried by tight
case, but be sure it is labeled
that day, being men exclusively, mean
When the war between England and the owner; if it has only been aban­ “Gqncentrated ” in order to get the
Means an unfailing water supply. It
ly blue penciled that par.t of the story.
means that you will have the most practi­
the United States broke out, young doned, thrown away or lost, it is not genuine article.
cal
Domestic water suoply system now !n
i
CRESCENT MFG. CO.
use. Nd elevated tank, no frozen pipes in
Houston marched away with the Ten­ treasure trove, and belongs to the
Pettit’s Eye Salve F’rst Sold in 1807.
Incidental.
Makers of MAPLEINE
winter, no stagnant water in summer, no
finder
as
against
every
one
the
but
«'better than Maple).
over 100 years ago; sales increase nessee Volunteers as ensign. To pun­
water wpply troubles of any sort. Tank
“Your milk costs you 12 cents
placed in basement, out of sight and way.
yearly; wonderful remedy; cured mil­ ish the Creeks for the massacre at Fort true owner when he turns up and quart and your butter 45 cents
made
of pressed steel, will not rust and
lions weak eyes. All druggists or Hirns, Ala., volunteer troops under claims it. If the article is treasure pound? Why do you pay such exorbi­
will last a lifetime.
Howard Bros., Buffalo. N. Y.
You
will be pleased with the LEADER
Jackson and Coffee were sent to Ala­ trove, on the other hand, i-t belongs tant prices as that for them?”
system of furnishing Domestic Water
either
to
the
crown
or
to
the
person,
“
Bless
'you,
I
don
’
t.
I
’
m
merely
add
­
Supp’y. .Ask lor our catalogue and free
bama. Houston’s regiment was with
As It Seemed.
booklet. “How I Solved My Water Supply
ing in what it costs me for ice to keep
“That man,” said trie court onlooker, them, and at To-ho-pe-ka, the most' generally to the lord of the manor, to them sweet.”
Problem.’’.
whom
the
franchise
of
treasure
trove
making
hotly
contested
battle
ever
fought
by
“will be convicted surely. He’s
a very poor impression on the witness Indians against disciplined white sol­ may have been granted by the crown.
It is the duty of any .person who
stand.”
diers, he displayed such conspicuous
“That isn’t the defendant,” said a courage as to win General Jackson’s finds an article that may come under Children’s Coughs Ca¿’^e,he
lawyer. “He’s just one 'of thfe alienists
And give you full value ia
the designation of treasure trove to in­
Ones Much Unnecessary Suffering
cross - examination.”—De - lifelong friendship. He was promoted form the coroner of the district, who
undergoing
comfort and long wear
to a lientenantcy for his bravery, and
troit Free Press.
S3.OO
when his wounds, which never eptirply thereupon calls together a jury ¿to in­
LEWIS & STAYER CO.
•SQLUlJj PUB pjBpURlg
--- healed, permitted him to report for quire what the find consists of, who
GUARANTEED WATERPROOF
,/unj .sejnuiui jpzq ri pur iqfiis jnoqri duty, he was sent as agent to the Cher­ was the finder and who was the orig­
Portland, Ore.
Sold by first-class Retailers the country
Á[uo sji î'eqï ‘jöAfeMoq ‘Aris Auui j uon okee Indians. While in Washington inal'owner, so far as any information
over. Send for our Free Catalogue
Spokane,
Wash.
-T31S sqi oi
J9A9; îSJnqdui'BMg
on business connected with the sale of on the last -point is available. Such
A. J. TOWER CO.
Boise, Idaho.
ÁpAOi tn Apoqox,. ‘Sqnqqns pstuiup
inquiry
has,
however,
no
jurisdiction
UK
BEST
HEMCIME
TOR
(gJJGRSwo^UJS
B oston , U, S. A.
u
,
-X0 „¡uopsenb snoinoipiJ b l'eqM.» - Cherokee lands he was rebuked for to determine any question of title to
I Gives instant relief—soothes and heals the little
•UBUipip appearing before Calhoun, Secretary of
TOWER CANADIAN GO., Ltd. ?
8
the find, nor to decide whether the ar-
throats and prevents more serious illness. Children
War,
in
Ipdian
costume
instead
of,
in
^¿Qsnoq
jnoÁ
ULOij
uop'Eis
oqi
o;
T oronto , C añada
like it too—so pleasant to take and does not upset
PNU
No. 47—09
ticls is treasure trove or not; these
JHT3M
4
se;nuiui
usi
À[uo
?i
sj„
his
uniform.
A
little
later
he
success
­
the stomach.
809
-
points
must
be
settled,
if
there
is
any
‘gqjnqns. »qi «Ï Suijutatlg au|j[
fully defended himself against charges;
HE1Í writing; to advertisers please
affecting his official conduct, but the dispute, by the decision of the king’s
mention this paper.
Uncle Eben’s Philosophy.
MODERN
EXPERT
All Druggists, 25 cents.
spirit of the inquiry instituted by Cal­ bench division; but where gold or sll-
“Advice,” said Uncle Eben, “is sum­
DENTISTRY
houn offended him, and he resigned, ver articles ■ whose owner is unknown
pin’ like singin’. You either gjits it
Al Prices that Defy Competition
having
served in the army five years. are found concealed or buried in one
free till you’s tired o’ listenin’ or else
place, all lying together, there is a
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES A SPECIALTY
it’s so expensive ..you, can’t afford He determined to become a lawyer, .presumption that they were intention­
a profession which in those days meant
sca’sely any.”—Washington Star.
politics even more than now. After ally hidden for the benefit of the de­
six months .of study in the law office positor and that they are therefore
of James Trimble at Nashville he was treasure trove.
admitted to the Tennessee bar, and
Collection of Orr Kids.
went to Lebanon to practice. Within
One of the stories John Burroughs',
a year he was appointed adjutant gen­ the aged naturalist, loves to tell lias
“Cascareis are certainly fine. I gave a friend eral of the State, with the rank of to do with a friend of his named Orr.
PAINLESS_____
_________
EXTRACTION
SILVER FILLINGS.......
. ,50c up one when the doctor was treating him for cancer colonel, and was elected prosecuting
On one of his trips Mr. Burroughs
GOLD FILLINGS .....................$1.00 up J of the stomach. The next morning he passed
22K GOLD CROWN-....................... $5 OO^ four pieces of a tape worm. He then got a box attorney for the Davidson
district, happened to be in the town where
GOOD RUBBER PLATE..................$5.00 and in three days he passed a tape-worm 45 feet which necessitated his removal
to Mr. Orr lives. Meeting him in the
long. It was Mr. Matt Freck, of Millersburg,
THE BEST RUBBER PLATES...<........$8.00 I
Dauphin Co., Pa. I am quite a worker for Casca­ Nashville. In 1823, when 30 years of
WHALEBONE PLATES............. ..$10.00 I
street Mr. Burroughs insisted that his
Out-ôf-town patients can obtain perfect work reis^ I use them myself and find them beneficial
for most any disease caused by impure blood.” age, he was elected representative to friend should accompany him to the
and save money by calling at our office.
Chas. E. Condon, Lewiston, Pa., (Mifflin Co.)
Congress from Tennessee, and served hotel for luncheon. As they were eat-
NO STUDENTS
NO GAS
NO'COCAINE
The proper shoes for men:
two terms, leaving the House to be­ ing Mr. Burroughs inquired if his
All work guaranteed for ten years
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good,
shoes that look, fit, feel and wear right
Do
Good.
Never
Sicken,Weaken
or
Gripe.-
come Governor of* Tennessee.
CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS
friend was not interested in any spe-
10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genu­
Made of selected leather—leather that is best by
323% Washington St., Cor. Sixth
ine tablet strmped C. C G. Guaranteed to
Houston was elected first President cialty.
cure or you- money back.
921
every test. Correct in style. Made by the finest
Established 15 years.'
Here to,stay.
of the Republic of Texas. The consti­
“I think,” said the.naturalist, “every
shoe makers, in the best equipped factory in existence.
tution of the new republic made him man ought to have a collection of
ineligible for re-election for two suc- some kind. It adds zest to life.”
cTVIAYER HONORBILT
ceeding terms. At the end of the per-
“Oh, yes,” said his; friend. “I have
shoes are “built on honor”—built for combined style and service —
tod he was re-elected and found thfe quite a collection. I am interested in
built for absolute satisfaction arid lasting comfort. Biggest values
finances in bad shape, ' His first step flowers. Come home with me and I’ll
Smith wants your fat turkeys, chickens, ducks and other poultry for
you can ever hope to get for the money.
was
to
inaugurate
an
economical
ad-
the Thanksgiving trade. Dressed turkeys and geese and ducks should
show them to you.”
There is an Honorbilt style that will exactly suit you and fit you.
ministration, -which rescued the State
arrive between November 19th and November 22d., Ship to Smith. On
As they approached ‘the Orr home
Ask your shoe dealer; if he hasn’t it, write us. Look for
November 10th we are paying as follows. The prices on turkeys may
from collapse. From the first there six fine, healthy children, playing on
the
Trade
on the sole.
fluctuate, but we expectrall other quotations to hold good indefinitely.
had been a strong desire for annexa­ the lawn, ran to meet their father.
Ship immediately.
FREE
—
If
you
will
send
us
the
name of a dealer who does not handle
tion to the United States. When this
“These,” said Mr/ Orr, with a twin­
Mayer Honorbilt Shoes, we will send you free, postpaid, a hand­
. Dressed hogs, first class.........,.................■......... 9c
some picture, size 15x20, of George Washington.
was finally accomplished, Houston and kle in his eye, “form* my collection of
Dressed fat veal under 130 lbs ..........................10c
Chickens, hens and springs, alive......................14c
We also make Leading Lady Shoes, Martha Washington
Thomas J. Rusk were elected Senators. orchids. Ain’t they grand specimens?”
Chickens, hens and springs, dressed...........15 to 16c
Comfort Shoes, Yerma Cushion Shoes, Special Merit
He served two terms in the Senate, —New York Press.
Turkeys, dressed, fat quality................... *...,20 to 22!4>c
School Shoes and Work Shoes.
Geese, dressed, fat quality ........................15 to 18c
but was defeated for re-election be­
You save commission when you ship to Smith. He does not charge
Jones—That young man who plays
cause of his attitude toward the vari­
F. ¿THAYER BOOT &
commission on anything. Prompt returns. Address all shipments to the
ous compromise measures. He return­ the cornet is ill. Green—Do you think
CH MILWAUKEE
W. WISCONSIN
ed to his home in Texas, and in 1859 he will recover? Jones—I fear not.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
Thtf
doctor
who
is
attending
him
lives
was nominated for Governor by accla­
“Fighting the Beef Trust”
Portland, Oregon
mation at a public meeting. The cam- next door.—London Spare Moments.
TAXIDERMIST
CASTOR IA
BARBER SCHOOL
Co.
GONORRHOËÂ and GLEET
A LEADER
WATER SYSTEM
SN YOUR HOME
v On Rainy Days °
A Fish Brand Slicker
will keep you. dry
CURE
Worms
,
FARMERS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS