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A ttu rlim e u t F o r U ro o w a. m ho When sweeping the floor the house- j wife Is Just ns caivful to ilumpeu the I carpet in some way to prevent the dust from flying about. The old fushloned i method consisted In scattering old te a i leaves over the carpet to gather up the dust. Modern methods demand a sim pler method, something similar to the apparatus shown here, the invention of an Iowa man It is called a dnstlesa OUR PLANT ♦♦♦ Is doing vour Job printing and what kind of work are you getting done? If you are satis fied with rubber stam p style— “ ’nuff sed” but if you want a neat, up-to- date style bring it here. ! C All kinds of First Class Rigs, at reasonable prices Large Feed Barn in connection r : í i y ’ s C r e a m p p \ H O S P IT A L Lodge A M odem SM iusuu. The 1 /cadcr tells ihr new* r — » *« * » s t * s*» U on 'I i For the Health. Would you be healthy, wealthy and wise, obey the following rules, says Woman’s Fife: Do not eut when fatigued or when overheated. Avoid an excess of sugur, sweets and starchy food. Do uot bathe the body for at least au hour ufter meals. Avoid foods that disagree with you. Be cheerful at the table. E at sparingly o f highly seasoned food. Eat fruit before meals. Do not eut between meals (habitual ly* or at Irregular intervals. fiM V M H H H B H m flg R M M M M H V fliM ri- s U srk C irc le s I n d e r th e Ey es. * EMBALMER * Parlors at Veateh a I aiwhoii ’ s . ^ ¡ s t a t e of Ohio, C ity o f Toledo, ) L u c as C ou nty. i F r a n k .1. Cheney iim kes --nth that lie Is s e n io r p a rtn e r ol Hit- linn o f F. J . Cheney A Co., doing business ill the City of Toledo, e o u n t y and sla te a f o r e s a id , and that said lirm will pay tlie sum o f O N E III NDRK.D D o l . I.A IIS fo r e a e li and ev ery ease of Ca t a r r h th a t c a n n o t l-e cured by the use o f H all's c a t a r r h cure. FRANK . 1 . C H E N E Y . S w orn to Is-fore me unit suliecrllied in my pregeoee iids flth day • -f De cem ber. |s8i>, A. W. ( »REASON, i Neal) N otary Public. Hull's C a ta r rh Cure Is taken Inter nnlly. and a c t s directly on th e blood and m n e o n a atirfaces of the system . Send for te stim o n ials free l\ J . C H E N I A a CO.. Toledo O. sold liy all Dru ggists. T-iois T a k e H u l l s Fa limy Fills for co n sti pation. ♦ y w J wv.-WM. w s . w v. w v . w v w s - .e 1 ^ | C y I.alesi style in visiting cards at 75 eia. iiet 100 at T h e Reader office. • « • s OnoANIZFD 1900 COI TA ' i t O s n GROVE G o N Mus. I. B. TnuMrsoN. Uatort |H»r ilay .......................................fl.tMi Room «ml Ikoiir«), por w»*«»k......... |)4.r»ol . Mo 1 1 : w <• . s ^ w" ' w w v . w v . w w ■ ■ w Grill n m pound . No 17 C o ttag i: G ro e- A-.. & S. 1 . 5 IÌ j m l..V> a m 2.55 p m L ocal 11.50 p m E. ii. Ii. CO. 1 uml J Daily Ex- -N o i •pt Sunday. No 2—No A.M 1 M 1 a raí 1 « ti s |Kiev 1 AM. 1 hM. :;io d < 'nt »i«.p‘ «ir«»ve .. t, l 12:00 6.15 ' :rM j| • ' 710 11:25 4:CH Walden «VJ ! 1«. V <’erro fiorilo.. >07 11 : If. 4:50 i:Ml S 1 , Do ron a . S41 11 : om 4:14 i- Id! 1*2 '“far ............... 017 lo 40 4:27 1 u L : *. Wicks 910 10 1:23 ’ 0 15 9 !’• «1 Bridge 1020 ¡ 10:28 1 :20 1 i - Iti <1 Wildwood. 1040 10:15 4:17 “45 ¡JO >Y Dl'ston . . . . . . 1060 1 10:00 , 4: »0 - lo enaiige without notice. >11 -< i MAfllAt OLD «"•‘-W/UH ATJ PORTLAND « r• I ireighl lurwaitic'd only et the Joint ' i -.iv i-i shipper Biid Oviiisigiice. «Stille louves \\ ildwood nilt i the arrivai tram 0:1 Monthly . Wc«in<’-days and Fridays ior lù-iiiu ami Ur ei-o. lU’tinniiig on 'flies* cay- . TIiurMiiiys and Sal nrdayc I might w ill not » m oer. « d at the u. ,V; S. E. 1 ■ . i '■ i • * tf ter 5 p m. i •• in ure fonw arci* "Uin.xt train 11 - i: ht must be delivered in a in |*1 me to permit ol it being hilled. A. Ö WOOD. Manager. 4 • S w$ ,.av. W I N D I C E S I ION. N o a p p c f i l c , i n s a n i s t r i l l i l i , nei- vousnem, headache, .......................... bad b r e a t h , gen eral d eb ility . nr - - in: f PH Y S IC I A N anil SURGEON j> covery rcprcscntu flu- mitur;il Christian Science services held over Allison’s Barber shop every S u nd a y morning at 11 o ’ clock and Wedi.esilay ev en ing ai. 8 o ’clock. Christian Church. Rev IT. E. I Olson Pastor. Services at 1 1 in the morning and 7 . 3 0 in the ev en ing. Y- I’ . S. C. Ii- m eeting at (!: 3 o p. m. S u n d a y school at l o o'clock, Interm ediate Endeavor Society at 2:30 and Choir practice ev er y Saturday evening nt 7 3 0 . ■ and catarrh of the stomach are .-ill \V. K1MK, M. I). due to indlgentiou. K-ulnl Dyspepsia Cure curcH ludlgc timi. ¡ iii new ili ¡uii-cs -.f d ig estion a s they nxisl in ; i il 111.11 x s t o m a c h , comliim-d with tin- cn-.-itc f known I on le am i r- - - - u - t rm i i vi prop erties. Knil-il Dy p< • | ,.i Cure - ! < - n o t only cure Indigc.-.l ion and d.\ pepata. but the fairona ri‘ine«lj , all s t o m a c h l rirubles jilirifying, K»-| 1-1. 11: 11.' mill r- ngtli- u- ing t h e iiiilcoiiM un -1 it In*.-1 ii,- lir -iig llii h I - iiiiic I i . I x o d o l 1 *y p p i.- < ' 11 r. • . 1 - : « ■ 1 m- a I.- DOt only t h o r n u g l i l y r e l i a b l e i l i g e s t - a i l t , l i n t it c u m , l i u - g r e a t l-.ni • a n d r e c o i l s t r m * 1 1 v c pni|i(*iti- . w ell 'Tli ìh f a m m i rem edy < -11 ; i b I - th e R to m n c h a n d d ig est i v <-1 u g a u s I - - Him «Highly dig«* I. i s s i n i ila l i- ;-:i-l e- .nti i- liute t o t l i e li ss m - a ll " i 1 .■ m iu r ts li- n ient t h a t is m in t-l in ed in u- h e - > I a- m a y lie e a te n . K u d u l H v - p e p i,i i . , i .• c l e a r s llu- w ay u m l m a k e s s ur-- t lie j- ifirm-y , r m u s i c k n e s s I-- ||<:< It Ii d nil » - ; i h e s to stre n g th . If t h e g l m n ;u - l i -■ -lisnr- der«*il lx- -liil » ill cur»* i t . lx ml- -I 11 v s p e p s i a f ’ii r-■ I n s t h e f - -un P O R T L A N D . O R i: GO N, U . S . A . 6 0 YEARS* EXPERIEN CE n u trition K n d n l «ligi : tvl il y o n c a t , p r e v e n t s c n li e . i lioli-r.'i -I irrliDi i, l l n x . dy si -n iei 'v a m i iinuii a cm n- li la in ts g e m - r a l l y , a m i it- h i - » ill c u r e in dig estion am i rhi-unh d y s p e p - i ■< p ernu in ently. K oi lol is -I a ii u ,- for y o u n g a n d o l d . Y-u ir d ru g g ist Fir- t Presbv tcrimi Church, Pastor sells it W hite. M orning service, 1 1 , ev en ing 8, Y. P. S. C. E . 7 p, in. All si r a n g - r s and sojourners E C Z E M A and P IL E C ftp p IxMOAilie- w i l l ! it welcom e. v i - n ii t if u 1 ) ■ !. .it: ti .ii I nrtland. Oregon, ties for the cui- ture and education cduc of yo u: c'li. Special opportimitics ii Music. Art. I ¡tics in nayes and Liter- ature. Wei! eq: bed Phxsica id Chemical Lab» oratories. Il«*ri .’.riunì «int. I Min** ai Cabinet. The largest and nidi •st Ladies’ ■ ary in the Pacific Northwest, it c: ìjoys a na fienai • reputation for ira- parting the I t « menta tal and moral train- ing and devi !t m , ing' tine won: ; Equipa so« iatly and • - Im i' «inai iv for i r ti e most exalted station. Confer' : .A .1 ’ illt« - and ( K»ate Degree« by State Autln Í- ten v.itIi convictions of non Cat In u -ided. Academy Is ideally ioc.ti scenic advan* tages. Social «• es suri as are available in no other city asf n Puddings large and commodious, w • '1 lighted lieatci and ventilated; dormitories am applied with all modern conver loores 1 1 : ‘it a is liberal and progressivi .-a- Mlle ng the character and trad ti« bf i e ir. d achi« ' eirnt. Terms modest Satiu'.i ¡ncd. Write foa announremoiit I.tml-:.’! li cord a, id tuition $!H0 per year Address i -terfili c ran.>; Mary’s Academy d a t i - hi fur health, ami flu- upliihhling of s t r e n g t h li.X eleaie- in - ptiriii.x ing and Hxveetening Ih- in am i n -• m- b ran es nf the slm m ic h , -ml In slip pil ing natu ral ¡ule« ■ m i u perfect I n d i g is i ¡ni,, .i iinil.it' -u .mil Rev. T ra d e M a r k s D e s ig n s C o pyrights A c . Anyone sending a sketch ami desrripf Ion may qntckly ast erfam «uir opinion free whether an invent a h i is probably patentable. Coniniunica* t ions st rict Ivc- •undenti»i. HANDBOOK on Patent« Beni free, ohlest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Mann «t Co. receive Special not ice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A han d som ely illu stra te d w eekly CURE S to L a rg e st cir« ■ llation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, fL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3e,Broadway New York Branch Utflce, >'.£» !•' Ht.. Washington, l). C. 11 u *- -nil'- r, I it C H A R G E , to any altli'-te-l s |-• i vi 209 . cure for Eezenia. S a l t l.'liemn, I i . ip- ' elns, Piles am i S kin Disease.'. In- K eep liright ami y o u 'll ho k e p t | s t u n t relief. Don’t iiff- r longer busy. Write F . W. XVII,1.1 I M S It-U XI . nil t L ig h t i the magnet th a t d ra w s t a n Avenue, N X . E n c lo s e s tam p . SUNS-ST MACAZIdE beautifully illuatratrd, good ttoriet and article* about Caldornia d* f C A ^ and all the far >X’e«t. a year publication devoted inter eti* of the CA a year ROAD OF A THOUtANO WONDERS a book of 75 pages, containing 120 colored photographs cJ $0.75 picturesque spots in California _______ and Oregon. + n r Total . . • $ 2 . 7 5 trade. A show window brillian tly lighted w ith electric l ig h ts m akes many a sale “ the n ig h t before.” it a t t r a c t s a t t e n t i o n , - ARF YOU G O IN G F A S T ? W e can save you im>n< v on makt it « asy for you r display to be —•freighting household *rno<ls. '-¡'-mined, and shows y o u r goods to - " i \\ the best ad va n ta ge . O regon A uto 0Es°ArcH C-i W 'H I 21 FIRST STRUT RORTIARO UFFf ».*t Electric light is the liest and only illutnmnpt. W hen may our man see y o u .about it? Wit.i.i.M'iKi tk V’At.LF.Y E lectric HOMESICK! All for....................$1.50 C m ! out this advertise meal and send with $ I 50 to S U N S E T M A G A Z IN E THOMPSON HOTEL Y*r.' Monsell Optical Co. liooin I 1 New I'hrl-niaiiBk. l.-igi-ni-. Or. P, a monthly A general hanking business transact e«t : : :: :: :: -- III N " 1 5 No i ; Ni w F.ist T r a i n ^ OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST to the farming West CAPITAL 25,000 i t . .0 a m hoi e 'A i TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL i. a s h l e r ' No 12 I .. Hi. IP. ? Tf o - K not E X - AC l'bY right * c a k e them so. When we .'L you, we fit you AC CI JK A T E I »Y ! . every neressnry scientific ap parat us and the required knowledge en ablin¿ us to cor rectly use the im< our own complete workshop, with every facility even to the grinding of special lenses—arc all a t your disposal here, assuring a service not possible with others 1- s fortu nately equipped. Again—do your -»tasse«: k i t , or nearly fit? ^ û W R C A p p o m atto x W . R . C . No 12. M is-tsu t I p. ni. on Hie 2d and Ith Satu rd ay of each m o n th. M nix |iu K k y , Pres, Herbert K.tklli r r e s i d v n t l. i\ Wheeler bound T o la k e offset N ovem ber 1 19(X>. il Bounl ' i >-l i rnesday VV. Hound ami ‘ ni only f A T T O R N E Y AT L A W Olilci1: Young Huiliiing, Main Street, West Siile. • T C. W H FKi lai W . P. M lis. M a i d e \\ u n a i it. Sec. I K, .Il XXII W o o d s , s .- c ______________________________________________ fleet Sunday. Nov. 2 7 12 a ni Time Table No, 4 L YüITNtt l\ M. - l*y i -rki I : 5 ÎI .1 m Ì I O . O . F. C o ttag e t iro v o , No. tis, i Meet, ev ery S a t u r d a y n i g h t , ( ¡ 1.0 . I DM Kit, N. t i. tj A. UltFWKR, See. Alus. K osi nui n o . W hf ***i'cU. j N. - 1 ( - -I - a,- . - ( i t ... I,--cal 5 . 1 n .1 m II. Dark circles under the eyes can hf Olllce In McFarland Building cured oul.v by luterual treatment. Tnk 1 Over Wynne s Hardware Stun- g lug a salt water hath every morning, M W. o f A. Meetings 1 st and :ird ,-s Olliee Phone, all Keslilenco Plinne, 126 g T u e s d ay In ouch month, drinking three or four pints of water f W W W w - w v .w w v .w v .w l A. ¡S. I’-nvi.i.t . Consul. a day. getting to bed early and hath C. W. W a i . i . ack . Sec. Ing the eyes with diluted witch hazel will yVork a reformation. The puffy A t t lie C liu r c lie . s B ro therho o d of places oftenest come from klduey trou M B A — M odern America. Meet the I'd uml Itli T u e s ble or lutestliiul absorption. day o f each m o n t h at I .O .O . F . H all. .Metliodisl E p is c o p a l Church, Rev. T , W . J knkins See. T he t o r k s h lrr H og. .1 . L, B e a t t y . P a s to r. P r e a c h in g A strong demand Is springing up services a t II a. hi . and 7:81) p. W 0 W . S t. Valentine Circle 121, for a hog capable of iiiuklug the high in. S und ay S c h o o l . 10 a. in., Meets 1st am i Jr-1 T u e s d a y in ench Epw ortli League, 0:80 p. h i ,. P r a y e r eat quality of bacon, su.vs Farming. m o n i h in VV. t >. W. Hull. m eeting T h u r s d a y evening a t 7:-i0. For this reason the long bodied rather F l o r a .1. Mi i,i,Fit, i 'lerk. All a r e c o rd ially invited t o lie present than the wide type is required. A ; the pigs to live on notbiug but corn alone, but give tliein us great a vari ety as they hu«e in the summer. Plenty of ashes uud charcoal should I be provided aud sweet milk if you 1 buve If ! • r,ti north Phone Main -11«* \ O T . M. CiiHomlo C am p No. I’tiO a w - -a 4 ' . ■ * -a Meets every T h u rs d a y night. O. II. V k a t c h , Com. * J N i : KIlANt: 1.1)1'ILK IIAKD It, K . B un NTS, C o o le r. good representative of this type Is the F o r e s t e r s of A m e r i c a M eet every large improved Yorkshire. As now Monday evening. c . C. ( 'ill IM an . C. It. fixed, they should be long bodied, xvitb deep, straight lines uud triangular It km S i m miti, F ,S. hams, standing well up from the ground: the back arched, ribs well A. F . Av A M C o ttn g e U r o ve. No. .rd. Meetings 1 st an i 8 r I W ednes •pruug to the edge of the lolu, and d ay of each iii-uitIi. full flauks Constitution and vigor are ( >i.ivKit Vi: m c i i . W . M . among the greatest requisites. Some I>. E . Wont KV. Sec strains approach the wide back and too fat carcass, but these are to be G A R —Appoimicix Post N-- :J4, avoided Meets at I p. in,, on tin- I'd and Ith S a t urda y of encli in >ii 1 1 1. W lu lr r Fee«! F o r H ogs. Dii I). E. W o o d s , I ’. ( ’. Oats uud corn mixed equal parts and G. W. H im x-n p s . Adj. ground make au excellent feed. To this add u little ulfulfa meal or clover L . O . T M I ul\ I . o l i s m i H i v e , N o hoy chopped flue and soaked un hour 42. Meets 2d und Itli l-’r i d i y of or two before being fed. Some chop encli month. Mas M a r y ui u rz, L. C, the clo» er up. soak it a couple of hours Miss I . f t a S a n f o r d , I!. K. lu lutewurill water uud tbeu uiix lu I enough outs uml corn chop to make the mass a thick mush aud feed the whole O F . . V C o t t a g e ( ¡ r o v e C lm p tcr No I. Meetings helil on 2d mid Itli Fri- I to the pigs, giving them all they will diiv of e n II m ont I i . , eat up deuu lu short, do uot expect ii> • in i Time Table. In Modern op --pultun and plica CARDS K s . it. i‘ it-Fit c . c. • i UFES W W W - ' wv w vk at cii M arion Phone id* Kps W C u a s . V a n D f n B f u o , K .o f It. «V S. Ointaina no injnrion , R e g u la r course of lectures by the f a c u lt y mid pra--ii.--i h i. ing in th e h o s p ita l. T h e medical and surg ical tali'of i. |i pitnl c o n s t i t u t e s th e faculty. F o r rates or inform.i l ¡--n ul dress W. K F V K E N D A M M D. ^n)it R O Y A I , N E I G H B O R S Meet -'mi ami Irli Wednesday of elicli mollili. Mus M any B ah i h ( > hai i i . Mas. W . W w i u t :, Ree. K . o f l * . —J u v e n t u s Dodge No, Meets every Wednesday night ( ’.itilirii an«) ’ I : • i khr. ta mi) ‘ eU. No i i Mew Foal T rain O- O . W — B o h e m ia cJninp, No. litio. Meets every Friday ev en in g. E. \V . líAki a, Consul C o m . C has . Y an D f m i i mi, c le r k . P l « 111 I ' 8 i « i l P. J. Hurtle, M. D B. F. Si-aiele M D I. il. turile. M II lie--. 0,11. Dettar M. D I. K. McDoii ;-l, M. D p . ! t! , iin«1 prr.t* • ti the ui-i T R A IN IN G S C H O O L FO R N U R i D irectory. I C F B F . h A H S Foting o f i n i v o , No. 24, M eetings 1st flrd. uml ."itli. F r i d ay of ev ery month, E t t a B akf . p , N. G. K a TII B . V FATI II, Sl-C. p Tor th: care unJ lreilm*nt of Medical and Surgicul Case perating roam and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Wood examinations. Full corps 0i trained nurses. Ral attachment for brooms. I t consists of I a wuter reservoir, which is attached to the bundle of the broom above the bristles. Embedded among the libers of the broom is a sprayer, connected to the reservoirs by a feed pipe, the flow of Ihpiid being regulated by a stop cock. The reservoir and sprayer ure constructed so that they cun lie de tached from oue broom and placed on another. I.-:., , nootl p matta p p MEDICAI. AND -I in . IC Al MAI I p \\ . k -1 v kelKl.il I : M D p W. U. Prosser, M D jlE U G E N E PRO FESSIO N A L Possessed of Sitmsoullks strength, Albert Fisher of Quebec saved his life by a remarkable exhibition of Ida pow er Fisher was employed at a stone crusher, mat his duties consisted In feeding ro- ks Into ills- huge machine. T o aid this lo- stood on a platform Just alHive the crusher He had Just Urop- ed a fifty pound bowlder luto the ma chine » lien Ills foot slipped and lie fell headlong between the steel Jaws. No person was near to stop the en gine Hrii-lug Ids shoulders against the steel crushers, which » e r e slowly closing the sturdy workman exerted all Ills great strength lu one powerful effort For u moment the uigehine stopped then the massive sides drew apart, and finally there was a rvpdii^g o f the «teel Joints, and the < rusher fi ll to pieces Philadelphia North Amfrt- B alm T h is R em ed y ir n S p e c ific , S i n e t o C iv o S a t i s f a c t i o n . OlVr.S RELIEF AT ONCE. SI-HAYS TWi CAKI'lii. T H E “ L IV IN G IN ” S Y S T E M . ! : -- 1 jl MWliim pbonc: 121 Iiartl«hipM of Shop Anilfituita In lli»h BuMlness Hon««*. “Shop assistants'' and clerks in ra- tall and wholesale houses and similar establishments In England often en dure great hardship on account of the survival of the mediaeval “living in’’ rules by which they eat, sleep and work all under the same roof. A. deter mined effort Is now being mude to do away with the evils o f the system. J . Macphersou, general secretary of the Union of Shop Assistants, quotes Dr. Norman Kerr as follows. " I t is luipos slide for me to And lauguage strong enough to convey a hundredth part of the mischief which 1 have seen arise from the excessive hours of labor o f Nhop assistants who have been uuder my professional cure. The great length of the hours at work l have seen break down strong constitution», seriously aggravated as the evil has been by the dyspeptic misery and disease induced by the necessary bolting of food through the fur too short period allow ed for meals." Secretary Macphersou writes: “T h e following house rules ludlcate the ‘homelike' nature of the aceommoda tlou provided, not only for young peo pie, hut equally for adult men and women: 'No pictures or photos are to disflgure the walls. Any oue so doing will be charged with the repairs. All bedrooms must he cleared by 8 a m. On Sundays bedrooms to be cleared by 10:80 a m and not eutered ugaln till 1‘. ':80 p. m. Assistants must not lesu out of tlie window or loiter In the pss sages or doorsteps or pavements near the house mu! arc on no account to lirlug strangers into the house No flowers to he put ill water glasses or bottles. House door i* closed at 11 p. in C hs turned off fifteen minutes later. Any oue having u light afte r that time will lie discharged.’ “That the employers will not rellu qulsli such a profitable source of reve nue without a struggle Is obvious," the smile official continues "T ake the fol lowing Illustration An employer hoards ami feeds ii stuff of C >00 assist ants l i e decides to reduce the cost of breakfasts to the extent of I peuuy a head pet- diem. This ■ economy In housekeeping gives him un additional profit of fTtki ($8 .suOI ii year on the cheeseparing of one meal aloue. The unfortunate assistant, ’who can leave If he doesn't like the fo-xl provided.’ must deplete Ills meager » a g e to buy extra food to satisfy hunger or to tempt the palate to swallow the unappetising fare provided by tile firui " ■ F 'W w I S co t ta g i : g r o v e , oregon Cbe Xcaber p la n t has just been equipped with a number of fonts of the newest designs of types and borders, and prepared to do all kinds of job work in an artis tic and workmanlike manner. Ottico: On Fourth S t . & H O W E LL T IIL L A R |R I ' JAM ES FLOOD BLDG . General B l a c k s m i t h i n g Horseshoeing .1 specu ify. v\ «gon «n I can ia?e re* Imr. All work guaran fed SAN FRANCISCO Have your horsest«'»*tl' am me« I and repaired. ^ at rear of Hemenwa Do you read T h e Leader, if not. win not ? Burkholder’s st* r»* J ü B A K E i i Wanted. G entlem an or lady with go od I reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm o 8250,000.00 capital. Salary $ 1,072.00 per yea t ;)ind c x p m i - s th-ry paid weekly A d Irccs, A AH ander, 7 . 1 .7 1 lie I«eader lea-ls— never follows.