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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1903)
Dyspepsia i.V iS V w » 5 G a t l in g s ■ S S ffiX * in 7 / -ini? vour stonm ch. w « k and incapabto o f parform - Tbi ‘ fun .lion», probably because yon ¡ * J 1 inipowd u p «n it. in on e w ay or au- H L . over and over again, should take Hood’s S a rsa p a rilla I, strengthen» and tones the stom ach permanently cure» dysp ep sia and all ¡ ¿ s e l l troubles. A ccep t n o substitutes. A* Quite Natural. “ Roscoe, dear. I eee th ey’ ve again „¡sed the price of diamonds. ’ ,‘That’ S true Evelyn; but then you mow, sparks will fly upward.” — Yonk- ___ fit SUtssman. E m rermsnentiy Curt«. woflUornsrvousiMss lf;:r,:,iVeV.v^I^ °u :in rttr«is: g r a . KUSS, Ltd Soar Pleased Sir Thomas. in amusing feature of the reception given by the I.archmont Yacht club to Sir Thomas Lipton was the singing of i tong specially written for the occas- ion by Clay M. Oreene. The song was “Tommy Tipton »nd was a parouy on f Ihrmas iplin* enjoyed l i o v ^ the e r ^ very the clever clever v versee very ■och. __ Deadly West Africa. West Africa has the moat nnheallhy .limste in the world. Other places, as Aden, Singapore and Hong- , . are hotter. Other places show higher death rates. That is quite true, hot *hen temperature, the annual rain- fill end the relative hum idity of the ilmospbere are considered the causes of oQhealthinesa are revealed. A Rule for Automobiles. In Leipaic, Germany, automobiles pe prohibited in the inner city and limited to streets traversed by electric dll elec where. on g u a r d . graves. They were dug after a ctever attempt to escape about ten years ago. Forty men were In the plot, and U N IQ U E FO LSO M P EN IT E N T IA R Y nearly all of those not killed were wounded. HAS NO W A L l S While working side by side In the quarries, George Fredericks and C a ilfo r n la P r is o n t h . O n „ o „ lt. George Son tag plotted the escape. i s l u d in t h . W o r l d h l e t u o r ie . o f th e They discovered that a narrow gully A v e u t f u l D . „ w h l „ C h . r l M A u ll near the quarry was not swept by the " a** V\ u r ile u . Gatlings und that lt offered a chance for escape. Fredericks was released T he escape of thirteen desperate con •oou after this discovery. victs from Folsom penitentiary, near A few days after he reached Sacra Sacramento, CaL. brought that some mento, twenty miles from the prison, what noted Western penal Institution he bought forty rifles and a large unpleasantly before the public It Is quantity of ammunition. He loaded the most remarkable place of its kind the lot Into a covered wagon, and In In the world In that, while confining the dead of night he left the city. He hundreds of daring men, there la no came within a few miles of the pris wall around lt. In this respect it la on before daybreak and hid In a thick unique among such — Institutions. . ------------- .u u u n . wood during the day. Before mid rhMe“ orlf',?f the dSy8 when night he had hidden the rifles and _ ¡flf .'¿tine. Ltd Ml Arcb 8 L. Pailsdslphia, Pa. * cartridges buries Aull was spot warden Folsom at the In the of gully that prison have been recalled by the re he and Sontag had agreed upon. cent escape of convicts from the instl- Next day the attempt to escape was tution. Aull was one of the most pic- turesque characters developed in the made. At midday, as forty convicts rougll aud ready life In California in were marching past the gully to din the jeers following the gold dlscover- ner. they suddenly broke ranks and seized the few guards marching be U,H. Ue waa the mau Kwho £ £ £ aud perfected the unique guarding of side ¡.them. In a few moments they were bidden In the gully, out of reach l“ e KoUoni and twenty.flve lt was hia of the Gatlings, which had begun to proud boMt brlsoners. that ,n the pop the moment they overpowered the years he was warden not a man es guards. Armed with the rifles left by caped. Fredericks the convicts were prepar A small graveyard standing outside ing to fight their way ont of the gully * ,e gra^ 8ides oi tbe prison gave Aull when a small door opened in the side h 8 °bance to boast like this. No pris- of an ice house at the head of the 0,ler ever escaped because Aull's gully. None of the convict» noticed guards shot any man who tried to flee, the door until a Gatling gun began to Aul* was R splendid marksman, and pour lead In a stream out of the open be demanded of his guards the same ing. The convicts were panic-strick 8kl11 with firearms. Every week he en. They threw down their rifles and : held a shooting contest, and if any knelt on the ground and shouted for man fell below a percentage of 85 mercy. The Gatling was worked for 1 twice in succession he was taken from thirty seconds. When the firing the watch towers and put to work as ceased only a few of the men were turnkey until he had risen to the de left unhurt. sired standard again, The seven dead men were carried j ______________ __________________ ____ j An Anomaly. The average young woman doesn’ t fiah to see her thirtieth birthday. Yet <rben she has seen it she would like to see it again. Not Quite the Same. Friend—I BuppoBe your wife I thinks you are a treasure? Benedict— No— a treasury. l "-8 still The Quail In France. In France the quail is called the I bird of prophecy, this from an idea tbit the numoer of his calls twice with out resting the farmer expects but 2 I franca per bushel for his grain; if the bird calls four timeB he expects to rea- I lize twice the price which two calls in line. BROMO- SELTZER H eadaches Dizzy? BUCKINGHAM’S DYE Lazy Liver I CANDY VMi n A nT iw CATHARTIC ^ ______________________ Potent. Teste Good. . W taken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. I — co n stipatio n . ... ’ *•——». rra™«.. > a M . »•- T«rt. W» *TM *c ¡s s ifflo r •‘ My mother waa troubled with consumption for many years. At last she was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer’ s Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured. ' D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. No matter how hard The Retort Dlscourteoua. Miss Van der Whoop— Yea, Miss your cough or how long BinnB, I am the youngest member of you have had it, Ayer’s one of the oldest families in New York. Cherry Pectoral is the Miss Biuni (envious)— I don’ t donbt best thing you can take. Drowning.—Do not forget that per that it is the oldest family— if you’ re sons who have been under water half the youngest member. It’s too risky to wait an hour hare recovered. Keep work until you have consump You Can Get Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. ing at them. UoU the body on a bar Write Allen 8. Olmsted, Le R oy.N . Y ., lor a tion. If you are coughing rel. breatb into the mouth, bathe with free sera pie of A lle n ’s Foot-Kase. It cures ammonia or alcohol, work his arms sweating, hot swollen. aching feet. It makes today, et a bottle o f or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for and legs. Keep at work for an hour new corns. Ingrowing natls end bunions. Alldrug- Cherry ectoral at once. at least and you will probably save hi* gists sell it. 25c. Don’ t accept any substitute Three »lies : 25c., 50c., SI. All dmgxlsU. life. The Stepmother. Consult your doctor. If l»e say* Uk« it, then do a* he say*. If he tell* you not Victor— How is your new mamma, The Drum o f the Ear.—The drum is to take it, theu don’t take it He know*. the ear is as thin as paper, and this is Bobby? Leave it with hitn. We are willing. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell. M m *. Bobby— She does very well lor an stretched like a curtain between the air outside and that within, and thus, amateur.— Smart Set. having nothing to aupport lt, and being Good Done l>v Hirsch Fund. For coughs amt colds there is no better extremely delicate, a slap with the Baron de Hirsoh’ s bequests to educa medicine than Piso’s Cur« for Consump hand on the aide o f the face, made tion. Price 25 cents. tion support fifty schools in Galicia. with the force which sudden and vio Three are 5,834 pupiis and 247 teach lent anger gives lt, has In multitudes Welshmen in Liverpool. ers. of cases ruptured this delicate mem There are nearly 80,000 Welsh resi brane, resulting In the affliction of dents in Liverpool, where it is pro R c ic r s o n M a c h in e C o . deafness for life. As the right hand Is posed to found a Celtic chair at the SUCCESSORS TO JOHN POOLE. almost always used, lt Is the left ear University college. Foot of Morrison S t., Portland, Oregon. which Is stricken; this aids In account- Parson« Hawkeve. Automatic. Self Feeder«, mp Puller, 100 horsepower with Faultles« Stump ing for the fact that the left ear is i O V A /L O T DA TITO Buckeye Sawmill Machiuery, Kn- two herses. ~ more frequently affected with deafness I LO gines and Boilers. Eli and Btickney Gasoline Engines. Write us when in want of anything To Chicago, Dubuque and the than the right. in machinery line. East; to Des Moines, Kansas City and the Southeast, via Chicago Great West Many of the ailmeuts for which phy sicians prescribe bismuth and a varie ern railway. Electric lighted trains. Write to J. P. ty of other “aids to digestion” would Unequalled service. be entirely relieved by exercise as Elmer, G. P. A ., Chicago, for informa much as possible in the open air. Even tion. a frail person, one who has fairly Would Be Fifth. reached the age of decrepitude, should Lawyer— As your husband left no be encouraged to use the wheel chair, receive massage and be taken out of w ill, you, of course, will get a third. Widow— Lor* no! Be was my the bed everyday for a while. The day should be varied as much as pos fourth 1— Boston Herald. ALCOHOL, OPIUM, sible, and the body exercised so that TOBACCO USINGS it will be possible for It to rest natur- Mother« will fln«l Mrs. Winslow’* Soothing WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE , . ., . _____ » Syrup the best remedy to use for their children ally during the long periods of rest ^ teething season. First and Mont^orarry Sts., P ont land/, which the disease, whether acute or Telephone, Main 394. chronic, necessitates. There are cer D E A F N E SS CAHNOT BE CURED tain diseases which are called fatigue local applications, as they cannot reach the diseases—tremor, writer’s cramp and By diseased portion of the esr. There is only one local spasm. These are all caused*by w ay to cure deafness, and that is by constitu $25 PER DAY remedies. Deafness is caused by an in the excessive use of special muscles, tional flamed condition of the mucous lip i * of the Can be made with an and no one 40 afflicted should fail to Eustachian Tube. When this tub« gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper AUSTIN stop for a certain time each day as fect hearing, and when it 1 « entirely closed W ell Machine. long a tim e a s can be sp a red , a n d let deafness is the result, and unless the inflamma- . .. al 1 . . 1 I Hon can be taken out ami this tube restored to the p a rt h a v e th e rep ose w h ich it de- it8normai condition, hearing will be destroyed Sorry He Spoke, FOLSOM PENITENTIARY, Hnbsand— Do you know that every Ifline s woman gets angry she adds a |*w wrinkle to her face? When Aull took charge of Folsom Wile—No, 1 did n ot; but if it is so I ne found a huge pile of buildings [iffwime ft is a wise provision of standing in a rocky amphitheater close Initnrstolet the world know what sort , to the American river. The prison of i hoiband a woman lias. ! grounds covered 480 acres, mostly 011- | ed with quarries o f the finest lime- A Feminine Marvel. | stone. Chief Millican— That female w it It had been planned to build walls ness is the most peculiar woman I ! 11 ...______ ____ a ¡around the prison. but Aull advised | ever encountered. against this. He argued that a wall Inipector Casey— So? In what way would be useless, as the convicts | does she di ffer from most women? would have to go outside to get to the Chief M illican — W hy, when she quarries. The prison was left as lt I hasn't anything to say she doesn’ t was built, but Aull took steps to keep I tilk.-Cincinnati Enquirer. the convicts from escaping. He built , ten towers at different points in the prison grounds and In them placed Gatling guns. The gun* swept every part of the grounds, and also a quar C \ ter o f a mile of territory surrounding the prison reservation. The towers were built by convicts. Aull placed double guards over dif ferent bodies of the prisoners while they built the foundations of solid CURES A L L stone and the superstructures of wood ’ and Iron. He made the convicts raise the GatHng guns to their platforms In the little galleries o f the towers, and 10 CENTS — E V Ï.R Y W I2 J IE ¡every detail of the work of defense, or rather offense, lie let the prisoners become acquainted with. Aull said there was nothing to eoneeal. He wanted the men to know that extraor dinary precautions had been taken to keep them under control, and he was Appetite ite p oorp o o r p a e y / B o i w e l s i Interested In havlug the convicts car constipated? Tongue coated? ry the boxes of ammunition from wag Head ache? It’s your liver! ons Into the towers. CEMETERY. Ayer’s Pills are liver pills, all Every AULL’S prisoner that arrived In Fol Sold fbr vegetable. alxty year«. som got a little lecture by the warden. Aull would meet the new arrivel with "¡snt your moustache or beard a hearty handshake and a smile. 'keiutlful brown o r rich b la ck ? Use ••Now, my man,” be would say. “ there is no bread and water here. You will get good food and plenty of It. And If you don’t try to run off and are g o o d matured, you will get the best Of treatment. We are easy on the boys here as long as they behave , » i .'.i " * k" n trouble* a great deal i0, , .wtPra liver, which produce* conatlp*- fcnk— '“"1 rASCAKETS to o* all you cl.Ui u ,;"”1. *"<’ «cured such relief the flr«t trial. J>urcb**4d Mother supply and waa com- ‘ shall only be too gl*d to rec- li whenever the opportunity J■ A S mith '‘usquehaee. » A y «., i>.. Philadelphia, i>. Pa Mother Our Eccentric Phrasca. Why do we always talk of putting on a coat and vest? Who pnta on a coat bafoie a vest? We alio nay putting on shoe* and atockinga. Who puts on shoes before the stockings? We alio pot up signs telling people to wipe their feet when we mean their boots and shoes. And a father tells a boy he will warm hia jacket when he means to warm hia pantaloons. We are a lit tle ecientric in our phrases at times. NEAR SACRAMENTO, CAL. to the prison and were laid naked in & row on a long deal table. One man bad been struck by fifteen bullets, When the light had been subdued to make the wounds show more clearly against the white skin the convicts were filed slowly past the table. About 1,500 men were In the prison and the procession was kept up until the last one had passed the bodies. Aull had an original method In marking men who had tried aud fail ed to escape. He clothed them In red shirts, aud his guards were instructed to shoot for these Bhirts If any effort was made to break away. Not until every man wearing a red shirt had been shot down In a fleeing group were the guards to fire on the other convicts. He made the discipline so exact tlint it was Impossible for a man to es cape. In the last few years o f his service attempts to gain freedom grew less aud less. Finally the prisoners gave it up as a bad Job. They de elded lt was better to work ont their sentences, or te hope for a reprieve In the case of a life sentence,' than to feel the bite o f the frowning Gat lings. And yet. with all the precautions he took, Aull was liked by the majority of hi. prisoners. He treated them Justly, and they recognized this. He was tireless In his efforts to obtain better food and better clothing for the men. He did not work them hard In the quarries and he gave them fre quent relaxation. He interested him self In them personally, and many he helped after they had gone back Into the world. He raised the standard for prison fare and living in Califor nia. and the convicts expressed sor row when he gave up the p ost five years ago. T h e W o r l d 's W e a lt h . A writer In one of the recent maga zines gives some Interesting facts con cerning the distribution of the world’s wealth among the different nations we have uo walls .round The total wealth of the world Is rough . ..................................... this prison, butjrou will a ^ o b s e r v e , Jy estimated at $400.000.000,000. Of this The convict» you will I um tj,e larger part Is owned by those towers. ... . .. i — ------ y j p xjnltafl , V wlth m the quarries will tell | Americans and Europeans, the United mingle with in * I State»' shnre being In the neighbor share being you What those are for. As he came near the end of hia lec hood of » 100 . 000 . 000 , 000 —about one- ture Aull would signal with hia band fourth of the whole. The wealth of for the convict to follow him. a n i the United Kingdom, combining the chatting continually, he would taad share* of England. Scotland and Ire him through the graveyard. n an land Is estimated at f 11.SOG,000,000— a little less than » 60 . 000 . 000 , 000 . mak nunarently caaual way Aull would call mg Great Britain the richest o f Euro attention'to the white » « ■ " * pean nations. France comes next, Ing in close order at the tops of g i^ » - with property amounting to »48.000.- covered graves. On nearly all of them nnoOOO In our money. Germany’ s por the Inscription was aUkc. " cpPt f(>r tion Is about »40.000,000.000 and Rus the names. The general form was. sia's » 32 , 000 , 000 , 000 . '............... JOHN BLANK. T o S tu d y F o r e s t F i r e .. Made in all sizes and stylus for oil or water eu y depth. m antis. T h is su g g e stio n Is sp e cia lly j l o r « « ! « • » • « • - «■ * “ •‘K E iS of the i.iucons surfaces. m ean t fo r te a ch e rs a n d o p e ra to rs on condition ' ------- Vi e w ill give On« Hundred Dollars for «ny the typ e w rite r, an d c le rk s— m en an d case of Deafues« (caused by catarrh) that can w om en — w h o sp en d lon g d a y s a t the not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for desk working over figures. BEALL circulars, fre«^ ^ CHEEKY ¿ 1 CO., Toledo, O- Bold by Druggists, 76c Hail’s Family Bills are the beet. A RELIC OF CÆ SAR. & CO. Oen. Agts. 313 Commer cial Block PORTLAND A t th e L iars’ Club. you _ got the plana R o c h e s t e r C a e t le , K n ic l n n d , O r i g i n a l l y H n ilt b y H im . ‘ Have for your Rochester Castle, one o f the oldest o f new |„inse completed yet?” some one English strongholds, lies In the coun- a8ked him. try between London and the sea where “ Not quite,” he replied. “ There is English history has Its beginning, lt a difference of opinion between my owes Its origin to Julius Caesar, who wife and me a* to the interior arrange- bullt lt during the Homan Invasion.! merits She says the pantry is too Since theu Its walls have endured the large and that there are too many closets.” Without another word the medal for the biggest lie of the evening was awarded to him .— Chicago Tribune OREGON W. L. DOUGLAS •3.58 &’ 3 SHOES S You can save from $3 to $5 yearly by wearing W. L. Douglas $3.50 or $3 shoes. They equal those that have been rost- ing you from $4.00 to $5.00. The im mense sale of W . L. Douglas shoes proves their superiority over all other makes. Sold by retail shoe deaiers everywhere. Look for name au«l prie« on bottom. ASSOLUTE SEGURITY, That Bollirla-« ( pr ona Colt pro?«*« thrrr I n ralur in Bollirla« h I iopk . • t'oroua is the liulwNt grail«* Pat.Leather inaile.] fast Color fyrlfts usrd. [ Our f 4 Qllt Edge Line cnnuóì Shoe« hr m all. 26 cfii I n extra. Illuatrated Catalog free. W. L. BOI LI.AN, Brockton, Haas* Genuine C a rie rà BOC'HKSTKB C A S T L E . Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME assaults of many sieges and It has TREATM ENT been several times rebuilt. William This wonderful C.'hl- Rufus once stormed lt. In Henry nFM* doctor 1« railed reign the filching of It from the church, gr«-at b«*<-ause he cure* people without opera It having passed to the see o f Canter M u st B e a r S ig n a tu re ef tion that ure given up to die. He cnee« wl'h bury, was one of Becket's accusations ¡1 those wonderful v'hl- against the King. Among its royal j nem? herbs, roots, hud«, harks and vegetable* prisoners have been Robert, Earl of i that are entirely un known to medical «cl- _______________ Gloucester, and Isabel. Queen o f Role ence In this country. Through the use of ert Bruce. In the thirteenth century those harmless remedies ihls fsinous doctor 5 m FaoSimile Wrapper Belem. knows the action of over MM different rem Simon Montfort and the barons attack edies, which he successfully uses In different dltease*. He guarantees to cure cattarh, asth ed the catle. Strategically It Is now I T m y iraü l ■■* m . My ma. lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, M take as ragù. worthless, but It stands as a memorial stomach, llver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds of tesbmotilals. tharg-s moderate, tall am, o f the times when primitive arma FOR HEADACHE. see hlrn. Patients out of the city write for blanks an«l circulars. Send stamp. CONSUL ments prevailed and its value was un-| FOB DIZZINESS. TATION KKKK AIHJKKSS doubted.____________ ________ FOR B IU OU SH ESt. Worth an Admission Fee. —— FOR TORPID LIVER. 253 Alder S t.. PortlanJ, Oregon. A new hand at golf lately had an FOR CONSTIPATION. t r Men non paper. experience which the New York Snn FOR SALLOW SKIH. describes. The man tried to get to FOR TME COMPLEXION P. N. U. No 37 - 1903 . o m s n r a t“.« , the links early, when no one was there to witness his lack o f skill. A caddie I w r i t i n g t o a« d w e r t i s e r a p l e a s e I |f m e n t i o n t i l l s p a per. followed him to the tee, and offered C U R E S I C K H E A D A C H E . to go round with him for fifty cents. "Never mind, son. I'll get along.” W1U) that he made a magnificent swing at the ball and missed it by a C U R E Your H O R S E of H E A V E S IHstewiper or Pink I?ve w ith P bi ssian H r a 7 I foot. F o w d i r i . They AIE A 0ILAT BLOOD PPliriEI “ Say. mister,” said the caddie, "I'll I ailments from which beavei ANO CONDII 10NE1, a eure cure for arise go round with you for a quarter. C U tF O 34 Ibaeek n tn g P m «sh an Heave I’ n w iVn ».he |,«»t eight months and tn that The player declined and tried to look tim e Have cured 11 norms of Heaves 1 4 o f IM-femper end 0 o f C hm nloC i be Prussian Kem«*lie* l*ave gammi a gres? rrputath.n in this * self-possessed. He made another swing EKMfcaf ___ BKH> UNCILK. Newark, Mew T»>*k at the ball and missed It again. Nail.Mr F r e e Pnmian t> medy Co., Sh P tu I j “ Say. mister.” said the boy, "I'll go POBTLAJUf IIB D tOH Portland. Oretf«a. tea«» Agnate. with you for fifteen cent#." By that time the man was "rattled." and »truck at the ball three time». The boy. who had retreated some dis tance, called: "W on't you take me for nothing? I’ll go round for the fun o f It.” r: L it t le L iv e r P ills . ] J The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. The agents of the bureau o f forestry • SHOT W HILE TRYING TO : Somehow a pony Impresses ns ss un will study forest fires as they occur to ESCAPE ON determine how they are caused bow favorably as a dwarf man In a s.di fast they burn and what condition» show. ___ The Routhwlck has the lerfett rapacity, la featest JULY 30. 1001. f“ or or binder them, and Just what Hen«l for catalof ue. Some people never aeek religion as M IT C H E LL, L E W /8 g rav eya rd damage they do to .oil and to tree long aa there la a dollar in sl_U . one corner o f the Firmi mnd Tmylmr In one corner growth. Aulì would stop and point to «e , s and easiest worker of any Hay Prew made. Mailed free. 8 S T A Y E R OO. P o rtla n d , Q ra yon