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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
Methodist University la Plannsd. Bishop McCabe, ol the Methodist Best Cough Syrup. Episcopal church, has solicited the aid In tira*. Sold of Fierpoct Morgan in the erection of Old John Early, a Uublonega (Ga.) ^ the proposed American university at negro, Is quite a character in bis way | ---- — ------------ Washington. It is said that Mr. aid well known to every man, woman | North America has twenty volcanoes, Morgan views the project with favor. India's Area Not Large. and child for miles about the couu- Central America twenty-live and South India’s area is a little more try, says a writer in the New York America thirty-seven. Alfalfa Seed from Russia. one-half of the United States. Times. A fter serving his master In , The so-called sword o f the narwhal G. S. Mann, of Portland, Oregon, nar times he was given a strip of [s |u reality uotblng hut a huge tooth, has received from the Russian govern REIERSON M ACH INER Y C O . land whereon he built a cabin and p sometimes grows to a length of ten ment a quantity of the famras Turke (Successor* to John Poole) settled down conteutedly. lie does feet stan alfalfa seed, and e x a c ts to im Foot ol Morrison Street. Portl nJ, Oregois odd chores for the townsfolk and raises i . , . ,, . port more, as the farmers and stock W ith us for Saw M ill and Shingle M ill Ms* chicken, and small fruit with w h ich 1 A ^ r rln g lives the shortest time of men of Oregon and the Northwest be chinery. W ind M ill and Halus Dump, Kt<x Cream’ Separators, regu lar price $9<i, now |GtX he supplies regular customers, among auy a8,11 wh* u ttake" olu W* ter! come acquainted with the great pro Spring wagons $#). Buggy »halts **.50. them Maj. Brpwn, who has been his ,arl’ aul1 eeU ,Ue Kieatest length of ductiveness and splendid food value of stanch friend for years. One day not tluje- this alfalfa. Those interested should louj? «g o John appeared at the ma-1 The wives of knights and baronets address Mr. Mann at his Portland I WANT TO BUY F3H GASH * Jor’s domicile with a due-appearing have uo legal right to the title of store, 188 Front Street. head o f beef which he offered for “ lady." They should be kuowu as Chicken, Duck and Geese feath- (j; Unavailable. sale at $10. As it U a custom there- j “ dames." era. Address Close Merchant— Yes. sir, I want a about for private individuals to ! lu the colony of Queensland there are G. O . SM ITH. slaughter and dress their winter’s pro- sixty thousand more men than women, new bookkeeper, but you won’ t do. tO t h m n d D m v lm S t * .,R f.r t l* n d ,O r ® Applicant— May I ask why? vision of beef ou the premises the ma- and iQ New South Wales uiuety thous- M * O S S < M * * < e * S * * * * S S * 'C # S S # Ciose Merchant — You are as bald as joi looked upon the deal with favor. uud more men than women. a billiard ball, sir. A man with no “ Where did you get him, Johur" . ... n . . he asked A well-known English woman pays hair to wipe his pen on w ill rust out a "Raised him, sur. His meat l, ten- “ year ,to be, ,uade, b' autlfu1' whole box every week.— New York W e e k l y . __________________ dor as butter, sur. not moah'u a year “ er las*« yU •» hous every day. She is kept in a bath THE "Tbe Klesn, Kool Kitchen K in d " ot stoves "A year old? Why, John. He's the for ODe hour' and a darl£ room for four- keep you clean end cool. Economical and al biggest yearling 1 ever saw.” Then nnd for ,he remalnder Is bandaged »a y s ready. Sold at good stova stores. the major took a nearer view at John's 1 from head to foot in chemical prepara- W ith True Feminine Aim. wures. tlons. She— I killed two birds with ene “ John,” he said, solemnly, “ you can’t About sixty thousand water-wheels fool me. That's the very same old »t*e used for manufacturing in the atone yesterday. He— Indeed? I suppose you threw it Write for at a dog?’ AQED BUT S T IL L A YEA R LIN G Mal- L'liiiiiiiiiiuiwiimmiiiiMJHbiimiujiu 11 i it* imim iiâi r, Hr. P a u l , M in n .) ,, 381 Wabasha 8t. \ Hartm an, Columbus, o J)"ur S ir: “ I t o k Peruna last sum mer wn^n I was all run down, an J had a headache and back- a-lie, an j no ambition for anyth n^. I now fe ;l as well a * * ever did in ail my life, a n j all thanks is due to your excellent P e r u n a . B e s s F. Mealy. i he sym ptom s o f summer ca tarrh are quite unlike in different cases, but the most comm on ones are general lassitude, played-out, bred-out, u*®d-up, run-down feelings, combined with more or less heavy, stupid, listless, ment al condition. Relish for food ami the a b ility to digest food seems to be lost. Skin eruptions, sallow com plexion, biliousness, coated tongue, fitful, irregular sleep, help to complete the picture which is so comm on at this season. Peruna so exactly meets all these conditions that the demand is so great for this remedy at this season o f the year that it is near ly im possible to supply it. If you donot receiveprom pt and satisiactory results from the use o f Peruna, w rite ut once to l)r. H artm an, g iv in g a full statement of your case, and he w ill be pleas ed to g ive you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartm an, Presi dent of The ilu rtm un sanitarium Columbus, Ohio. - p K J 3 Alcohol, C p iu m , PIMPLES Tobacco Fasi ArtoNreonrevSn Using A" Telephone Mom 3 9 F “ Ifljr w l i # h a d p l m p l t a o u b e r i m e * » bu t •h e ha* been tak in g C A S C A K E T S and they have a ll disappeared. I had been troubled with constipation fo r som e tim e, but a fte r lak lug the first C aacaret I have had no trouble w ith this ailm en t. W e cannot apeak too h ig h F hku W a h t m a n . ly of C ascarets.” 6706 G e rm an to w n A ve.. P h ila d e lp h ia . P a ... C URE C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... No Coavictloni Yet. Hold and .Jets to C There »re arrest» enough of “ get rich quick” prom oter»«! swindling schemes, but how many of tbeee present Caglios- troe and Casanova» wear the »tripe» and serve out terms in prison which ought to be their portion?— New York Tribune. liai trouble« try Piso’« Cure ktion. It la a good cough t druggists, price. 25 cents. i J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, a [tats, 75c Fill* are the beat. C ONFESSION OF A VEGETARIAN. FfSuL-fRY FOOD ttc«ofI)r K li»«'a OrreiU Nors* It makes Hens U y *nd Keeps them Laying. It cure* Roup, Cho'era aw Diseases. It strengthens young chicks, and maVea them grew. Price 25c and MOVEMENT CURE APPARATUS. My y o u n g chickens commenoed dying, and a fte r l» c ln « fo u r dosen I chase* a packago o f your PR U S S IA N P O U L T R Y FOOD, which stopped t from dyin g and I h av e constantly kept It on band ever since. I can reooinn It ae Just w hat 1* needed in ra is in g poultry- U R. H 1GQ IN, Latah, W FUKTLANb HKBb C O ., P o r t la n d , O re go n , t free »Ample of Allen’* Foot E&se. It cure* chll- blain*, sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet It makes new or tight *noe* easy. A certain cure for Corns and Bunion*. All druggist* sell Forever at him. Newitt--Funny! I always associate your wife with a certain episode in my own life. There's just one thing she always reminds me of— '* Henpeck— I wish I could say that. There’ s a lot of things she always re minds me of.— Philadelphia Press. eM E H S O N ’9 A Possible Obstacle. me for Literary W ork. Clara — Of course yon will ba at Ime for literary work, ac- church Easter morning? A lic e — Yes, nnlee» the cook want» llfttoi, is between the hours to go.— Detroit Free Pree». d 3 p. m . GREEABLE ■EGTIONJJf PU M M K LS D IS E A S E O U T O F T H E T h e V o ic e o f C o .a c le . c e . J i7 ta K t u . . , T - ~ S E & -fe d c l. y BtS7t, Fedac»k, * r . .. . . Id Arsenic and drugs of this character, but aids in the k>n of food and im proves the appetite. Being a blood pu — and tonic combined the humors sons are counteracted and the blood made rich and pure, and at the same timer th* general health and system •» » P £ j j ba''! up and good health is esUbhshed. and this after all. is the secret o f a smooth, soft skin and beautiful com plexion. ^ |r any skin trouble send for our free book, " T h e Skin and Iu p charge for m edical advices W rite us about your case. S m e s w t r r s p e c if ic c o . . a tla m ta . ga * £ Q UICKLY CURED B Y BODY. cent years. This new apparatus will give you the movement cure, actually pummeling the differeut parts o f the body until the disease is supposed to be hammered out and the healthy tls- Bue renewed. The patient to t>e treated reclines on a special couch, fitted with very flexible springs. Mounted ou a vertical standard beside tbe conch is an electric motor, to which is attached a flexible shaft, through the medium of which movement Is Imparted to an ec centric. As tbe eccentric revolves it oscillates a vertical shaft with short, sharp strokes, and ou the lower end of this shaft Is the pummeling device, which la preferrahly of pneumatic construction, with means for varying the degree o f hardness to suit the con dition of the flesh to be treated. There Is little doubt but that the vigorous, and not necessarily harsh, movement of the flesh which this apparatus can produce will have a stimulating effect, causing the blood to circulate more freely and carrying off the waste tis sues which have become lodged and at tbe same time building up Dew tis- sue by the exercise. |ror never flatters; it tells the iter how much it tuay hurt the humiliating and disagreeable V is. A red, rough skin is fatal to blackheads, blotches and pimples to the com plexion, and no wonder such prts are made to hide thesfc blemishes, and k defects, and some never stop to consider P skin foods, face lotions, soaps, salves butapply them vigorou sly and often with- k> consequences, and m any com plexions >y the chemicals and poisons contained pses are due to internal causes, to humor I attempt a cure b y exter- M s an endless, hopeless i »uffered ft Pimple wash or ointm ent w ith a p ' m i when the skin is m in r 8. 8 8«, Id or itches, but you can’t bottlaa I f»lt i h_ , ___ j . * __ »m e» n k « » < pocai remedies for perm »- anu had llttl« k the blood is continually Jh»* u * » M■ [impurities w hich irritate s.V. S. . . . |e glands and pores o l all round to.i« las lon g as the blood re- Ithy, just so lo n g w ill the _ T o effectually and per- skin troubles the blood i f i e d and the system ansed and built up, and ell known blood purifier a.cs lor thts purpose. It utranteed stnctly vegeta- edy. It never deranges r impairs the digestion up 132*<8 T hird S t., P o rtla n d . O regon . t r r V ? " i o - paper Modern Warfare. Nicotine in Pipes. 0 Ro much Is heard of the different Bean—What would you do if you 1 cigar contains as much treatments ami cures for nearly all the (of nicotine; a pipeful of were in my shoe«? Tees— Well, I think it would be me Ills to which man la heir, or thinks he »ore, as a rule, than two- t# go to the shoemaker and hare them is, that poeelbly Interest wW be shown In the machine recently dtwipned by out down to my si»©. a Southerner, seemingly to produce an Y n u C a n G w t A l l e n 's F o o t E a s e F R E E . effect exactly the reverse from the rest Write Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y., for a cure which has been preached In re- ■tlons, as they cannot reach the )n of the ear. There is only one Ifoe**, and that is by constita- s. Deafness is caused by an in- do of the mucoa* lig lg of the ibe. When this tube gets in- ve a rumbling sound m i in per n-1 when it Is entirely dotted result, and unlesH the tnflanima- ten out and this tube restored to flition, hearing w ill be destroyed lases out ot ten are caused by I is nothing but an intlamed e mucouH surfaces. | One Hundred Dollar* for any caused by catarrh) that can [all's Catarrh Care. Bend for tor 1,011 lhat are ***en to die. He cure* with ppiirek. sJ K a rwfa. A those wonderful Chl- P i M v rih T Iiese herbs, rout's buds. barks and vegetables ‘" t hat are en tlrei)' un- “ ■><*■ <iii'.iWi w ' * * m .nowu to m edical sci ence iu this country, ‘l hrmi^h the useot titoae harmless rem edies this fam ous doctor knows he action ot over ¿00 d iffereii» rem edies, which he successful ly uses iu differen t diseases, lie guarantees to cure catarrh, km hum. lung, throat, rheum atism , nervousness, stom ach, liver, kidneys, e tc .: has hundreds o f testim on ials. Charges moderate, t all and see him. Patients out o f the city w rite lo r blanks and circulars. Bend 4 cents in stam p*. OUNSUl*- TATIO -N n iK fc . A D lH t E a s THE C. SEE WO CH1HESE ME0I8IME GO. ihsttousd ** B Id .O O trial bottlu and treat- «Î» Arch SU PMludelpòiaJPa , O r e . Th is w onderful Cbl* n*ce doctor 1* called great b ecu use be cure* people w iitteu t opera- V. sjiferW Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 26c. fide oand W O N D ERFUL HOME TREATM ENT V ireu No fits er P o w “ I wonder why Old Moneybag«» doesn't listen to tbe v o le of con- science.’’ “ He doesn’t hear the voice of aon- science any more. You see. the voice has become low and husky from the cold it contracted by being ao near his cold heart.” —Baltimore Herald. A l l fb r a D lah o t “ C h o w .” Because a Berlin hotel-keeper knew andjmt- how to prepare Prince Chun a diah of "chow,” The Chinese order of tbe T w o - H e a d e d Dragon b a a been bestow ed on him. __________________ _ I f a man allow» his head to be turn- ed by flattery It's only a matter of time untU be gets it where Katherine got the necklacn. running out of it, fried potatoes and----- ” Alas, for frail bumanityV It was too much. The youth bent forward, the corners of his mouth quivering. He permitted his questioner to get no fur- then than the potatoes. "Oh, yes.” he interrupted. “ I eat a steak occasionally, but I always feel the worse for it next day.” Fosse* bnt we ore colled upon to perform some dlftirult dental operation that is the direct result of neglecting the teeth. We cannot urge too strongly the benefit and economy of consulting a dentist at the very first sign of tooth trouble. At tbe start those troubles are corrected quicklv and at small cost. Our methods are painles* and our work guaranteed Both ’[¿bone*: Oregon South 2»1; Columbia H6 ' j . Open evenings till v. Sundays irotu * to 12. ST. LOUIS BOY MHO IS THE CHAMPiON BIBLE READER. 8t. Louis claims to hare the cham pion bible leader In tbe person of young Hardy Winn, a member of the Lafay- 1 . ette Bark Baptist church of thU city, f _ * Hardy la hut 10 ■ ” ■'"y) year» old. yet he \ ha» a record of reading 270 chsp- ,er" Of both testa- ||\ I ^ 2 v v j ment» in one week. ' lÉ r T h i s remark,« Me aceomp- lisbed as tbe result _ - of a blble reading h a h d y wins, mutest started In ] ; Hardy's Sunday school class. Tbe fact j that young Winn worka during the day makes bis efforts all tbe more note worthy. Hardy proved an easy victor tn the contest, reading tbe entire new testa | ment and ten chapters o f tbe old. All ] tbe rest of tbe class combined read i but 581 chapters, and tbe youth will he | presented a prize by bla teachers for hia good showing. I Terminal facilities of wasps an- not 1 very large, but they are ample for their purpose. THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE ENGINES OAS, OASOLINH, DISTILLATE OR CRUDE OIL [f f 1 I™ P O R T L A N D , OR. 311 l a r t i t Strict «31 S i. i n Angelas SL S A T rU A M C IS C O . C A I » L O S A S U E L E » , C A I..