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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
I ruptions Stubborn. talking to her ra,. ¡, only on«* w i.v to get n il o f , “ f i v e tim e» five,” ,|,e „ i(j „g , „,1 ,,ther eruptiuua. tim es six, seven times seven ’ ’ Be if , simple «n il e » « y enough. ‘ .th e blood, im prove the diges- tween times she shook the rabbit vio- mulate the kidney», liv er ami leutly, tlit* name B fllD l »jaine | "D o ro th y ,” said her mother, ‘ ‘.what ar? .y?U riol" K to your rabbit?” jic m e t o take is . j ' y * 1,1* fa pa says,” replied the child that rabbits m ultiply rapid|, and Bunny won’ t do it .” 3 iiuent is confirmed by th e ex- mi thousand* whom thin uiedi- Keeping la Practice. m rmanently cured, The Washington’ s birthday masked t no substitute._________________ ball was in full swing. The hour lor unmasking had arrived. "W n e re is A L u c k y Fellow. MillioD (s a d lv )— M y couein George Washington?” asked the Span j , » mighty lucky (e llo w — hand- ish inquisitor of Ixtuis Quinse. ‘ T h e last I saw of h im ,” said Louis, chap in town. be was in the buffet cutting down ■—Handsome, yea; but be i» the visible supply 0f cherry bounce ” ns a church mouse. S IN G IN G B U L L E T S bftA littl# * irl A re H arm !•••, but «be bilent M l..,le e Ceuee A l l t h e Trouble. SUFFERING REiERSO M M A O H IM E R Y O O . (Successors to John P o o l«) F « « t ol Morrison Street. P o rtU n J , Oregon Th« Kli <;«*oline Might«- A child can run it. Valves aud all working parts covered up. 2 h. “ Don't be afraid o f a bullet that p.. $18A; » h p., f- lo; »» h p , *«»). -Put in a lit- tl« (iasollne and then go to sleep.” you've heard whistle," said another old W rite for illustrated catalogu e an d for price aoldler. “ I f it alliga in jo u r ear. rest on an y th in g you need in t h « m achinery line. assured that It w ill never harm you. It is a fact, as any old soldier w ill tell you, that you never hear the bullet AS ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR LOTS AND GIRLS which hits you. It Is a problem- o f Fits both for Kasteru collesres». Prim ary and 'windage,' as the bo.vi In the army < * 11 - (irantiuttr grades Included. A halt for girls, with the a|»poiutn>eutH and superv isiou of a careful ed It. In other words, the bullet which home. IxM-atlon In one of the most beautiful regions of the Pacific coast, t'llmate mild aud you hear slog ban already, sped past healthful. For catalogue address you, aud the bullet which hita you has PORTLAND ACADEMY, PORTLAND. OREGON. hisoed lu the ear of some other fellows tn passing before It got to you. It fa f 5 5 5 5 bCHlLAHO \ a simple proposition, after all. Thè singing of the bullet Is the atmospheric H as a N o rm al K in d ergarten T rain in g vibration which Is created aud the re claaa in connection w ith it* Academ ic sistance which the air offers to th# departm ent. Separate residence. T w o ear course Model K in d ergarten Mori- progress o f the bullet. This cannot ba ea practice work. For d e ta il» addreaa M illion (e n v io u s ly)— T h a t’ s detected by the ear until the bullet There Was a Difference. ^E LEA N O R T E B B E T T S , P rin cip al^ ¿ty ol it. H e baa a new girl Sockson Buskin— How do you like J has creased t parallel line with the Par. eawm. and not one ol them my h am let' It may tall over your head or whizz i fusa when be casts her o ff.— N. Old Stager— Oh, it was your Hamlet, dose to the groujfl, but If It passes ly-__________________ was it? W ell, I did not recognize it as you at all the ear w ill catch the sound o f Its flig h t.'T o the soldier o f many Shakespeare’s.— Brooklyn Life. Her Ruae. battles the voice o f the bullet is m usic.i r__You say your husband no Deserved Honor. He knows that he need have no dread spends his evenings at the clubT Brown— Has Smith named bis new o f the bullet that slugs In hla ears. It ter__I soon broke him of country seat? U the bullet that he does not hear that \ Jones— Yes, he calls It “ Snizsled must be feared, and It Is this bullet | ber__How did you manage? .btie— Before going to bed put S ilvers,” after that breakfast food be which always brings harm to him. N o ' sy chairs close together by the made his fortune on. - Detroit Free soldier ever heard the bullet which In -1 Press. W r it « f o i flteted a wound on him. I was amused then held a match to a cigar Am erica is the land of nervous I l l u s t r a t e d by a raw soldier who was attached to the room got a fain t odor of Quick Music. i women. C ir c u l a r s our command. It w as'his first tim e on .-N ew York W eek ly. m il H — — — Tbe great m ajority of nervous In Chopin's “ Etude In E Minor” it the tiring line. W e were skirmishing, fTssr *r iO N ro o «e *-r fry is t necessary to read 3,950 signs in two and tome sharpshooters were havlug women are so because they are sCure ft a remedy for coughs, colds P o r t l a n d , Q r t suffering from some form of female dis uumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, minutes and a half, which is equiva some fun at our expense. A bullet ease Telephone Mom ¿91- they do not understand that it is ca , lent to about twenty-six notes a second. whizzed close to him. Faintly w « (gists. Mrs. Emma M itchell, 520 Louisiana tarrh which is tbe sonree of their i l l could hear the crack o f the rifle, but street, Indianapolis, Inti., writes: ness. In fem ale com plaint, ninety- Arranging Flowers. ter Mild Suggestion, It was not distinct enough to alarm "Perun a has certainly been a bleeeing nine rases not of one hundred are noth There is a great deal in arranging y, dear,” said young Mrs. even a novice. The singing of the in disguise to me, tor when I first be ing bnt catarrh- Peruna cures catarrh te a — will vou jo in our progrea- flowers to bring out tbeir beauty. Nev bullet, however, brought a blanched ex- gan taking it fer troubles peculiar to wherever located. er crowd them. A few stems, with fol 9 club?” preaalon to his face. He did not wince, the sex and a generally worn out eye- Chronic in valids who have lan on ply not. 1 have no tim e for iage, can be made far more beautilul however. W e w ere lying In the edge guished for years on sick beds with tern. I had litle faith. and artistic than a crowded mass. POULTRYt o f the woods. Another bullet buzzed “ For the past fiv e years I have ra re some iorm of fem ale disease begin to I Cattle. Hefe» Snoop, fcte. I won’ t urge you. B at I by. ‘ I don't like the, sound,' said the ly been w ith ou t pain, but Peruna has im prove at once after beginning Dr. Whew! 1 Easy tu apply—dust It on. thinking th at if you played “ W hy did Miss Spencer refuse to younger soldier. Zip! Another bullet changed all this, and in a v e r y short Hartm an’ s treatment. as well ae I p lay euchre Am ong ttie many prominent women spent the air close to his head. He tim e. I think I had on ly taken tw o elope with you?” “ Bids calves of Lice” -C bottles before I began to recuperate a lot o f money n ow .” — Voss, Armour. 8. D. Belva “ She declared that she could not bear was paler still. ‘Comrade,’ he said to v e r y quickly, and seven bottles m ade who recommend Peruna are: "Killed every lone* in my in Star. Book o f aSOhsns ' - l f the odor of gasoline.” — St Louis Star. me, between bleached lips, ‘I don't m e w ell. I do not have headache or Lockwood, oi W ashington, D. C .; Mrs. Psrry, Monros, Wls. *°*Ses.CATTU.V«^ l y n__________ ___ ______ _ ______ want to be shot from ambuah: le t’s backache any m ore, and h ave som _ e Col. H am ilton, of Columbus, O hio; Feminine W ay. P H «. 25 iq J 50 c t Pk|. Nothing In It. charge the devils!' I told him not to interest in life. I g iv e a llc re d it w h ere Mrs. F. E. Warren, w ife o f U. S. Sen- I - By Mail. «0 tai TSc. AN Ml band— Drat the luck! T h ere “ Shall X brain him?” cried a hazer, fear zi bullet that had spoken to him it is due, and that Is to P eru n a.” — ator W arren, of W yom ing. -y gum on this stamp. I f yon do not derive prompt and eat- anil the victim ’ s courage fell. on Ita flight, but be did not like tbe Em m a M itchell. ■—Never mind, dear. H e re ’s a By far the greatest number of female , ¡«factory results turn th eu seo f Peruna, “ You can’ t; it is a freshman. Just Idea o f lying there In the wood* and Ibicagos Daily N ew s. h it him on the head.” — Sphinx. listening to the voice o f these Invisible troubles are caused d irectly by catarrh, w rite at once to Dr. Hartman, givin g They are catarrh of the organ which a full statement of your case, and he meaaengers of death.” — Baltimora Just Like a Poem. la affected. These women despair of w ill he pleased to give you his valuable Author of Letters. American. is what I get for proposing to recovery. Fem ale trouble is so com advice gratis. " H e ’ s an unfortunate n,an of let i g irl.” mon, so prevalent, that they accept it Address Dr. Hartman President of ters.” “ W hy, 1 never heard he was OF INTEREST TO THE CAMPER. t ia it, old man?” as almost inevitable. The greatest ob The Hartm an Sanitarium , Columbus, an author.” “ W ell, he was the auth Summer campers w ill appreciate the stacle in the way o f racovery is that Ohio. , sue just writes on a card 'D . or of several letters that lost him a merits o f this neat arrangement, which breach of promise ca se."— Melbourne haa been designed for their conveni t does that mean?” W eekly Times. ence by an Indiana woman. No on« The Queer Sex. Not Easy to Stop Large Vessel. ined with thanks.” — Chicago wants to take a whole kitchen along Parker— A re you fond of traveling? Experim ents show that a large ocean A Safety Match. when camping out, and the simpler the No, but mv w ife ia. She insista on steamer, going at 19 knots an hour, Cora— Was it a love match? Dora— A Star Engagement. outfit the greater the enjoyment, but moving every aix or eight weeks. w ill move over a distance of two m iles W ell, as her money paid liia debts and astronomer has m arried an ac- kept him out of go al, I should say it thla “ atove'' la so easy to transport after its engines arc stopped and re You Can Oet Allen's Foot-Haze FREE. She was only a member of a was rather a safety match.— Melbourne that no one w ill question Its right to a versed, and on authority gives less W rite A llen 8. O lm sted, L * R o y .N . Y ., tor a than a mi « or a m ile and a half as the company, but he naturally eup- W eekly. place in the equipment. As a glance tree sam p le oi A l l e n ’s Foot l’-ase. It cures ■i.e was a star. I t ia clear, gen- at the draw ing w ill ahow. the atove sw eating, hot sw o llen , ach in g feet. It m akes required space to stop its progress. or lig h t shoes easy. A certain cure for Drilling machinery. (Tver forty different styles 'er, that you know the sort o f a haa tw o main pnrta, though others can new His "B etter Half.” of machine* for Water, Has and Mineral Prospect ,'orns. in g ro w in g n a ils and bunions. A ll d r u g ing. Steam or horse power. Wfe handle the Kelly A Modern Hercules. they are now en joyin g.— Brown- A newly married man told us a tale be added if desired. The post and the gists sell it. 25c. D o n 't accept a n y substitute. A Tanneyhlll Co.’s machinery, and full lines of re Edward Beaupre. a Canadian, at pairs carried In stock. We a|go tarnish gssollns line. of woe the other day which happens to engines to run this machinery. Our machine* are Between Friends. present a resident if Chicago, is so faster, every newly married man. When he stronger and easier 10 operate than any other Charitable Sex. ! Htrong that he lately lifted a horaegbod- machine on to?* market. Thousands ar« In boo * H e — Oh, I ’ m no fool. got married his wile gave him half the ecus fill operation. RKIF.ItSON M At II I N K K Y CO., Cencral Airentn, foot o f Morrison Street, Bhe— Perhaps not. But what an e x | ily off its legs. you are re a lly going to mar- clothes cupboard, bnt in only three Portland, Ore. Heiid tor Free Illustrated Catolog. cellent understudy you would make. o* 8 oltleigh, are you? weeks all his clothes were banging on Permanently Cured. K o fits or nervousn« I—That’ s what. nails driven into the w all.— Exchange. v sm.m •<•»*>* after fi rst day’s use o f Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve • l o o X Z W A R D SlO O =Well it w ill save you the ! Restorer. Send for Fr«eS 2 trial bottle and treAtise. | Dr. H. H Kline, Ltd . w i Arch S t , Philadelphia, Pa. The Other Extreme. col hunting one when yon get The r e s d e n of this D «per w ill b e pleaeed to Towne (read in g)— Headquarters for to begin housekeeping. leeru that there is At lesat one dreaded dnease that science has been a b le to cure in a ll u s What the Steamboat Doe*. three dollar pants. W ell, that’ s queer. I—Hunting what? stages, a n d that ia catarrh. H a ll’s C atarrh Cure Browne— W hat’ s queer about it? Why, a Hat.—'Chicago News. One day little Archie, three year* of is tne o n ly positive cure kn ow n to the m edical fraternity. C atarrh bein g aco n atitu tio n al dis Towne— i always thought three dol age, saw a railroad for the first tim e, ease, requires a constitutional treatment. lar pants were designed for other quar Ora. Longstreet In Hospital. H a ll’s C atarrh C ure ia taken in tern ally, acting and did not know what to make of it. directly upon the blood and m ucous surfaces He ran to his mother and'said: “ Oh, . James Longstreet, the noted ters.— Philadelphia Press. of the system, thereby destroying the fou n da tion o f the disease, and giv in g the patient mamma, it's a steamboat looking for 'crate cavalrym an, is in Oat Held strength by b u ild in g up the constitution and Wasn't Quite Sure. w ater.” — W ashington (Star . 1 ttl, Washington for treatm ent for ass sting nature in d oin g its w ork . The p ro prietors have so m uch faith in its curative Zeb Barix— He thet gal o ’ yourn im attack of rheum atism . powers, that they offer O ne H u n d re d Dollars provin’ in her pianner playin' since for It fails to t< cure. Send fo r list I i n ' E t Tl1* pc«*rle«*s Skirt Supporter end FaMen- For any case that it of testim onials. s. A ddress LAUlLd e r IS tbe beet. N o l lu t t o n « . R u c k le s , she begin takin ’ lessons? Polished Cynic. F. J. C H I M I Y A C O « Toledo, O. H o o k s o r 1*111«. A ll your neighbor* will want 8 i Oatcake— Gosh, I dnnno. She’ s It. Send 25c for «ample and price to agent*. LA Mr. Cynique ia too polished Sold by druggists. 75c. F O L L E T T E CO., Room 17, Cambridge Block, H a ll’s Fam ily P ills are the best. neceaaarle*. and eith er im provin’ er else we’ re g ittin ’ plate ara the only T h e M ower w ith the ‘ D R A W C U T .’ “ ia. isn’ t'he? Portland, Or. “ d r a w in g ” the cuttin g bar from a point th e «« are forged o f a quality o f ateel used tew it, blamed ef I kin te ll —Oh, dear, yee. E veryth in g ahead, causing the w heels to press hard No 2 9 - 1903. The Record Avalanche. P. N. U. which w ill reslat the action o f the er on the groun d, and giv in g increased fc which. ft reflects on some one. power for hard cutting. £ The largest avalanche ever measured heat. The upper end o f the post 1» it I n no “ push cut,” “ p u sh in g” the bar £ H E N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t le e r s p l e n a « shouldered lo form a bane on which fell in the Italian A lp * in 1885. It from beeind, w hen the more cutting. £ m en tion tills paper. the m ore tendency for the wheels to lift £ the plate cen rest, while a ateel pin contained 25,000 tons of snow. from the ground. (3 may be used to lock the tw o together. See the point? T b e “ D ra w C u t" Chain- £ plon keeps the w heels on the grou n d • One aide o f the plate 1» left solid, but am i is the most yow erful cutter In the £ field. H a* m any convenient features. £ three aides have openings exactly aim Hand lor handsom e catalogue an d cal £ liar to those o f a stove top, and lids en dar. M ailed free. £ may be provided to cover them. I f the MITCHELL. LEWIS k STAVER CO.. 2 , rara cook deelres to hurry some particular First M <1 Taylor SU.. FortUnd. Or«yon 1 Nothing is a source of ao much trouble as aa old «ore or ulcer, particu- pot or cool off another, all that Is nec « v a » »« *< »»«. .«a ...« e essary la to swing the top o f the stove wtien located upon the low er extrem ities where the circulation is weak doggish. A gangrenous eatin g ulcer upon the leg is a frightful sight, around on Its poet -to bring the pot where the flame Is hottest, or vice as the poison burrow# deeper and deeper into the tissue beneath and the ooatinues to spread, one can alm ost see the flesh melting away and feel versa There is no danger o f thla atove uength going out w ith the sickening discharges. Great running sores upsetting, aa the central post ia driven deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple boil, swollen gland, firmly In the ground before the fire is The Kind You Have Always nought has borne the signa tor pimple, and a r e a threatening danger always, because, while all started. ______________________ _ Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trem P O R T L A N D ACA D E M Y bling, Sleepless, Bloodless— Pe- ru-na Renovates, Regulates, r e stores Many Prominent Women Endorse Pe-ru-na. ST. HELEN’S HALL d’s Sarsaparilla S je J e ^ Mrs. E mma M itchell - ( u r e Alcohol, Opium, T obacco Using A9* IL L S .ICE |J FITS i The Champion Draw Cot Mower i W hronic Sores a l i n g U l c e r s , U " , 2 : sotes are not cancerous, a great m any are, and this should make you A S tra n g e V e r d ic t cious of all chronic, slow -h ealin g ulcers and aores, particularly if can- In the canton o f Freiburg. S w itzer os in your fam ily. Pace sores are common and cause the greatest land. the curloua prison custom pre Tiace because they are so per- vails o f charging well-to-do prisoners ’ sod unsightly and detract so SORES ON BOTH ANKLES, two francs a day for the expenses In from one'« personal appearance. • a .t U m in : About tea year* Mr* a curred by the Cantonal government in amali » . . . «am « on «a«a o t m j a n k l«« Middle aged and old people and D- <r g « t lato tbo plaao« an « ta «y D«- lodging and feeding them. Ten years »hose blood is contaminated and ------ tara«, en tin g alears, I «go. a rich merchant was condemned cd with the germ s and poison of tmné tntonoaly far to a period of eight year*' Imprison I ban «»o n t moro tkan * • * > it or some previous sickness, are ment. and at the outset o f hi* term ta g to got wall w b n X “ t f sufferers from chronic aores aao a4v«rtSa«a I « • HompbU the authorities took from him the »urn olwra. W h ile the blood rem ains in m * w I b og a» to tab« it and waa zu rod. K y l l m b a k av« m t W boat o f five thousand eight hundred ant^ healthy, polluted condition heal- forty franc*, to cover the ro »t o f hla ooro ar g i v o « mo *i !* impossible, and the »ore w ifi ■Ino«. I b ar« recommended » . ■- unwilling aojonrn behind the prison uue to grow and spread in spite of tn a great many peop*«. **» g iv in g It to my nine yonr-eld eon ier wails. The criminal, however, effected “ * nd » » Iv e s or an y superficial or Sasema. D ir t a g my leag * I hla escape on the first day o f bis con « treatment, for the »ore is but wan liv in g nonr ■em *k ls, Tenn.-kot flnement, and now, after ten years I aign of some constitu- have «knee r o n o r .d to and am now reeld lag at » # . « 1 « I absence, when all legal possibility of .. “'sorcler, a bad condition of >aat l i ^ o o n t ^ « « ^ u U I I ! reclaiming him has lapsed, he has re lood and systetfl w hich local turned to hla native place and h *i >es cannot cure. A blood purifier Zaneaa City, Mo. ,ued tbe authorities for tbe return of , c, ts what you need. Som e- . . . . the five thousand eight hundred and tocleanse the blood, restore its lost properties, quicken th e cirru la | forty francs. Incredible as It .ouud*. *ad invigorate the constitution and S. C- S. is just such a « « « £ • rbe supreme court of I«a isanne lias i ® ' S Teaches these old chronic sores through the blood It g o « root of the trouble and counteracts and removes from the Mood ai returned a verdict In tbe merchant , ponties and poisons, and gra d u ally builds up tbe e” tireu^ 6rri favor on the ground that the prison the slu ggish circulation, and when the blood bns been P ™ * * authorltiea o f Fretburg are anable to and the ay.tem purged of all » o r M nrere that <bey have rendered value unhealthy matter t h e hcahng Prt* ^ “ for the money forcibly tbkffo *---- from begins, and the ulcer or aore ts soon him. Consequently, the ex-criminal ha* received back bis money “ ‘M 1 ° contain. no ^ ous dru gs of any description, but is g u » ^ — ■ an teed a purely vegetable remed , -iV f* combined and n safe and permanent cure for c, 0 _ . „ T11i M you have a slow -h ealin g sore of any kind, external or ' , - » b o u t it. and our physicians w ill advise you without charge. « mood and Its Diseases ” free. THE S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O .. ATLAM TAi SM. In after y « « r « ft makes a man frel „h e n h* think* how fresh he used . to bo. ______________________ It a rich man has a (rood memory be w ill not forget tbe poor. ture of Cha*. H. Fletcher, and lias been m ad« under hia personal supervision for over 3 0 years. Allow no one io deceive yon in this. Counterfeits, Imitations amt *« Just-as-goo<l ” are but Kxperlinents, and endanger the health o f Children—Experience against lUperimcuU W hat is C A STO R IA Cafrtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, I*ar«5- gorte, I>rops anil Nqothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, it contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nareotio substance. Its age is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrho-a and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatnlencv. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Pan acea The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tBe Signature of -# r V/ In Use For Over 3 0 t avrai*« e e s w N T . ?? s u a e * » Y ears. m rp n rr. Yoursjbra Clear Head1 B romo - seltzer . O L , D Æ V E Ft Y E V f f E R E .