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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1903)
Dragged'Down QUARTER OF A MILLENNIUM QLB Feeling unrefreahing sleep, despon- Free Medical - ^ Advice to W o m e n , H uatlagtoa, L» I., C .l.h r.t«« Ita 250th Anniversary. President Roosevelt took t>art <n celebration of , he M M , J T ^ v ^ v Thlre “ tUem" nt of Huntington! L. I There Is a great deal of historic In- you were doing something. ‘ Sidneys were anciently called the iTrhhii " the ° M ‘° Wn ,n tb° to y * of ™ your case they are holding the British occupation during rhe reTolu. "j"| and driving you into serious trouble. tionary struggle Huntington’, hills were vantage points whose strategic M others w ill And Mrs. W inslow ’s Soothing Syrup the best rem edy to use tor their ch ildren 1 the le e lh iiif seeaou. flood’s Sarsaparilla The Cheerful Qtvrr. "Y s -s , b rer'en ," aaid Bre’ r Jasper, as he closed tbe book, “ De Laud lob de cheerful giver. I a s ’ Sun’ y Bre’ r Jenkins dun gib fifty cents to pay to’ whitewashm’ de pastor's fence, an' de Lawd lub him bo he dun took him home to glory today.” eiLUe r,'°0Snll‘Hl Numerous oon- fllcts lietween British and colonial * _„h the most direct, beneficial effect kidneys. It contains the best and S a t substances for correcting and toning these organs. W A flood Wesson. Irs. Greene— What do you have an rm dock in your chamber for if you ,’ t have the ala m wound up? in . Gray— If you could have heard awful things my husband said y, the alarm went off, you wouldn’ t me. ___________ Piso’s Cura Is a good couth medicine. It has cured coughs and colds for forty years. At druggists, 25 cents. Putting Her Right. Keeping Her (Jood Ear on W atch. 'You should sleep on your right t. madam.,f THS WALT WHITMAN HOUSE. >i really can’ t do it doctor; my hua- j talks In his sleep, and I can’ t forces took place In the township, and r a thing with my left ear.” — Town stories of depredations committed by British troops form the basis of many entertaining legends. his Narrow Logic. It was In Huntington that Nathan "If I had my way,” said the man of high principles, “ there would be no Hale did some of bis famous work. It was on the shore of the bay that he money in politics.” "But,” said Senator Sorghum, " i f lauded from Connecticut when he ac- you didn’ t put any money in politics it cepted his commission as a patriot spy isn’t likely yon cou ld have yonr way.” for General Washington. It was on the game shore that he was captured. He was taken aboard a British vessel [QWEST RATES In Huntington and brought to New To Chicago, Dubuque and the , York. where he met his death. East; to Des Moines, Kansas City and It was In Huntington that the poet ths Southeast, via Chicago Great West i Walt Whitman Uved and did much of ern railway. Electric lighted trains. his best work. His house Is still stand- Unequalled service. W rite to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A ., Chicago, for informa tion. It is a curious fact that, whereas in Italy the eduated classes are physically greatly inferior to the peasants, in Eng- 1 ,nd members of the learned societies ere physically superior to the laboring classes. R iv a ls In Misfortune. People are often proud ot the proper ties to which they are heiis, bnt surely lew lauded estates are so vaunted, few oaitles are ao boasted about as are the ills to which the flesh is heir. Human nature fairly revels in ita misfortunes, tad this revelry leads to rivalry and to many complications. None ia so proud, none ia so jealous, as your traveling invalid — London Qneen. THIS NATHAN HAI.E BOULDEB. lng, and many of his admirers visit Huntington for the purpose of seeing It and o f going over the scenes of which he has written so much. Many of the Inhabitants of Hunting- ton are descended from the good old stock which first settled the town. I n n of O h io , C itv of T oledo , t Names which appeared on the original L ucas C ou n ty . \ **• F rank J. C hunky m akes oath that he la the deeds from the Indians In 1653 and lemor parter o f th e Jinn o f F. J. C hbn by & Co., the doing business in the C itv of T oled o, County soon thereafter are familiar In and State aforesaid, a n d that aaid firm w ill pair modern Huntington, and the residents the sum ol ONE H U N DR ED DOLLARS for each and every case o f Catarrh th at ca n n o t be cured naturally have a strong feeling of by the use of H a l l ’ s C a ta rr h C ure . pride In their town. MOST DEADLY OF 8NAKE& ; A B r a z ilia n R e p tll. W h o*« B ite 1« A lm o s t I n v a r i a b l y F a ta l. The fer-ds-lance Is one of the most deadly poisonous snakes In the world. It Is common In Brazil and some of Ball’s Family Fills are the beat. the West Indian Islands, and was par ticularly so In the forests of Marti Nine Peas In a Pod. When a maiden ii shelling peas, ac nique, now destroyed by the volcano. The head Is flat and triangular, tbe cording to an old superstition, she iboald if she find a pod with nine peas length five to seven feet, a horny spike in it put it over the house door. Then at the end of the tall rasps against ths first young man to enter the house hard objects. The bite Is almost In stantly fatal, and even when Imme through the door will marry her. diate death la averted serious and evtntually fatal troubles may set In. TITO Permanently Cured. Ifo fltso r nerrouam rllo I r after first ■ day’ s u seof -------- . - sOreat — Nervs Dr.Kllne’ The creature which fears the mon »•■lorer. Send for F r e e 8 2 trial bottle and treatf ster least Is tbe brave cat. Seeing a Dr.R. H. Kline, Ltd..9M A rch St . Philadelphia, snake, ahe at once carries her kittens Anticipating Him. to a place of safety, then boldly ad "Jenkins, I believe yon have some ol vances to the encounter. She will walk to the very limit of the serpent's tbs elements of success about y o n ." "Not a dollar, old man. Honor striking range and begin to feint, teas bright. You’ d be w elcome to it if I ing him. startling him, trying to draw bad it.” — Stray Stories. bis blow. A moment more and the triangular head, hissing from the coll, Cause for Joy. flashes swift us If moved by wings. Mamma— Yes, the elopers have been But swifter still the stroke of the discovered at Niagara Kalis. They are armed paw flashes the horror aside, foing to telegraph home for forgive flinging It mangled Into the dust. ness. Nevertheless, pussy does not yet Papa— Thank goodness! I thought dare to spring; the enemy, still alive, they were going to telegraph home for has almost Instantly reformed his coll, finds. but she is again In front of him. watch ing, vertical pupil against vertical pu pil. Again the dashing stroke, again the beautiful countering, again the living death Is hurled aside, and now the scaled skin Is deeply torn, one eye Ayer’ s P ills are good liver I socket has ceased to flame. Once Pills. You know that. T he best ' more the stroke of the serpent; once hmily laxative y ou can buy. more the light, quick, cutting blow. But the trlgonocephalus Is blind, Is Mu- They keep the b ow els regular, petted. Before be can attempt to «-oil J. O. Ayer Co . cure constipation. pussy has leaped upon him, nailing Low ell. II the horrible flat head to the ground Want your moustache or beard with her two slDewy paws. Now let • beautifulbrow n o r r ic h b la c k ? Usa him lash, writhe, strive to strangle her. In vain. He will never lift his head; an Instant more and be lies urn m <jr nauuyy o« e r. ■Au.eco .RAHHüA. » q. still' the keen white teeth of the cat have severed the vertebra Just behind tbe triangular skull.-San Francisco Good Pills “ That man with the bird cage on his face,” remarked ths beautiful girl in the grand stand to her escort, “ just yelled ‘ foul,’ but 1 can’ t see even a feather.” "O f course n ot,” replied the wise gu v who had steered ber up against tbe game, “ both of the nines are picked. See?” — Chicago News. ^ ! ' ' I Every sick and ailing woman, Every young girl who suffers monthly. Every woman who is approaching maternity, Every woman who feels that life is a burden, Every woman who has tried all other means to regain health without succeta, Every woman who ia going through that critical time — tbe change ol life — b Invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., in regard to her trouble, and The one thing that qualifies a person to give advice on any subject is experience— experience creates knowledge. No other person has so wide an experience with female ills nor such a record of success as Mrs. Pinkham has had. Over a hundred thousand cases come before her each year. Some personally, others by mail. And this has been going on for twenty years, day after day, and day after day. Twenty years of constant success — think of the knowledge thus gained 1 Surely women are wise in seeking advice from a woman with such an experience, especially when it is free. M rs. H a y es, o f B o s to n , w r o t e t o M rs . P in k h a m w h e n s h e w a s In g r e a t tr o u b le . H e r le t t e r s h o w s th e r e s u lt. T h e r e a r e a c t u a lly th o u s a n d s o f s u ch le tte rs in M rs. P in k h a m ’ s p o s s e s s io n A. Cough “ I have made a most thorough trial of Ayer’ s Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for sit dis eases o f tbe lungs it never disap points.” J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. A y er’ s Cherry Pectoral woivt cure rheum atism ; we never said it would. It w on’ t cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds o f all kinds. W e first said this sixty years ago; w e’ ve been saying it ever since. Ttra* C its: 25c., 5Sc., SI. All tratrlati Cooault yonr doctor. If he eari taka It, then do *• he seje. If be tolte you not to ceke It, then d o c ’’ take It. He kuowe. Leave It svlth him. We ere willing. J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell, Mees. Cripple Creek Mines. Hls Conscience Troubled Him. tbe most expert advice telling exactly bow to obtain a CURE will be sent abso lutely free of cost. An Odd Contrast. FRAN K J. CHENEY Sworn to b efore m e and subscrib ed in my presence, this ith day o f D ecem ber, A . D. 1886. j A. W. GLEASON, 1 ^ 1 1 N ota ry Public. flail’s Catarrh Cure is taken in tern ally and acts directly on the b lo o d and m ucoua surfaces of theiyatem. Send fo r testim onials, free. F. J. CH E N E Y A CO., T oledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Frida. Von Povkor— Aren t pan - M lilln j I with that ante-noplial agreement?'*' | Lord Grafter— I don’ t want to loae my self reapect after marriage by hav ing to rnn to my wife for every ibona- and.— Life. "L ook here, are you the man I gave a square meal to one cold, bleak Feb ruary morning?” “ I ’ m the man, m u m ." “ Well, do you remember you promised to shovel all the suow out of my back yard and then sneaked off ithout doing it?” “ Yes, mum, an* me conscience smote me. Dat’ s de reason I tramped all de way here t’ rough de blazing sun to finish de jo b .” Cripple Creek's second geological sur vey will begin this month. The min ers of the district have-evvry reason to believe that wealth increases to a reasonable depth’ — say 2,500 feet. This was the conclusion of Prof. Lakes as early as 1892. Inidequate Motive. Hvwes— What did they do with that fellow who was arrested for stealing ci gars from MoHtogy’ a place? Barnes— Oh, he w.ts discharged. Long Fasts. The prosecutor was unable to prove a A physician in Georgia is said to motive for the alleged theft. The have completed a fifty days’ fast, un jnJge as it happened had smoked one dertaken to cure a severe case of dys of M cStogye cigars. pepsia. During the fast the dorter at tended to his professional duties and S t l c k n e y G a a o l l n u E n g i n e took daily walks. The longest fast on Fifty dollars ran he saved by buying record is said to have been one of six the above. Will run cheaper, chopping ty-three days. 15 to 20 bushels [ter hour, wood saw, well drilling machinery, pumps, etc. Write for catalogue. REIERSON MACHINERY CO.. W hat Did She Mean. She— And are you really so much j Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. better since you returned from your trip abroad? Finest in the world. Sit | He— Y'es, indeed; I’ m quite another right down and write man, I assure you. for beautiful illustrated special catalogue on rose She— Well, I ’ m sure all your friends bushes. Hoffman Bros.,768 | will be delighted to hear it.— Chicago Glisan St., Portland, Oregon. News. SES Expressive Face. He— That bull terrier of youi s has a speaking countenance, hasn’ t he? “ D ear M bs . P inkham : — I have been under doctors’ treatment for female She— Do you think so? troubles for some time, but w ithout any relief. They now tell me 1 have a He— Yes. It says to me as plainly fibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without great pain, and the soreness extends as words could, "Beware of the dog.” up my spine. 1 have bearing down pains both back and front. My abdomen la swollen, I cannot wear my clothes with any comfort. Womb ia dreadfully Do as They Pleaee. swollen, and 1 have had flowing spells for three years. My appetite is not Dick— These folks next door have good. I cannot walk or be on my feet for any length o f time. " The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor, given in your little book, accurately an awful good time. describe my case, so I write to you for advice.” — M rs . E. F. H a t es , *51 Dora— How? Dudley S t (Boston), Ro-bury, Mass. Dick— Oh, they don’ t have to go any “ D ear M rs . P inkham ; — I wrote to you describing my symptoms, and where, and they don’ t entertain.— E x asked your advice. You replied, and I follow ed all your directions carefully change. for several months, and to-day X am a well woman. •• The use of L y d ia E. P in k h a m ’ s V e g e t a b le C o m p o ifn d , together S hoe, and the Feet. with your advice, carefully followed, entirely expelled the tumor, and strength “ Maudie, dear, those shoes look ened the whole system. I can walk miles now. " Your Vegetable Compound is worth five dollars a drop. I advise all tight. How do they feel on vour women who a r e afflicted with tumors. O r any female trouble, to write vou f o i feel?” advice, and give it a faithful tr ia l."— M rs . E. F. H ates , *53 Dudley St “ Perfectly comfortable, mamma. ” (Boston), Roxbury, Mass. (To herself) “ If she had apked me how M rs. H a y e s w ill g la d ly a n s w e r a n y a n d a ll le t te r s t h a t m a y b e my feet felt in tbe shoes she would have had me. a d d r e s s e d to h e r a s k in g a b o u t h e r illn e s s, a n d h o w M rs . P in k h a m h e lp e d h e r. Some Reputations. For Sale or Exchange. Two 160 Acre Tracts and two 120 Acre Tracta of unimproved prairie land in row corn, Nebraska, clear title; will grow oats, wheat, rye, alfalfa. Will 1 exchange ! ■ any or all for small saw mill mill, shingle _ mill, or ranch property in Wash Dill, timber * ington or Oregon. A. B. NEW ELL, Box 818, Seattle, Wash. f ------ < O' p ALCOHOL, OPIUM, TO BAC CO USING j * WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE First and Montgomery SU., P o rtla n d , O ro• Telephone, Main 3*4. “ Do you subscribe to the theory that people’ s characters are made by what they eat?” “ No,” anewered the scientist; "b u t, Jumping Powers of Women. Doesn’t Reciprocate. judging from the advertisements, I * 3 . 3 £ & * 3 S H O E S m ade ! You can «eve from $3 to $0 yearly by While a woman can, as a rule, onlj should say that in many cases their “ Mis'ry likes comp’ ny, don’ t it?” wearing W. L. Douglaa $3.50 or $3 »hoe«. “ Yes, bat when I see it cornin’ , dat’ s throw a ball 45 per cent as far as f reputations are made by the medicinee They eqiytl those de day I don’ t feel sociable.” — Atlanta man, she can jump 62 per cent as fai they take.” — Washington Star. * that have been cost as a man can leap. ing you from 34.00 Constitution. Not In Character. to $5.00. The im mense sale of W. L. Visitor (behind the scene* at the cir Douglas shoes proves cus)— What is that fearful noise? their superiority over Attendant— Ob, dat’ s de human skel all other makes. Sold by retail shoe eton a-beat.in' of his wife. dealers everywhere. Visitor— Poor woman, how she cries Look for name aud for mercy. I bet she’ s a frail weak price on bottom. T h a t b.HiiiIn* iiitvk ( or- thing. o n a I oil prove« th e r e 1« Attendant— W ell, hardly. She do t a l u s in D ouglas «hoe«. A n A l l t h e Y e a r R o u n d D i s e a s e . de great female Hercules act wid de 750 C orona 1« th e h ig h e s t grntle bat.I,«‘«flier mart*. Rheumatism does not com e and g o w ith w intei j pound dumbbells.— New OrleansTimes- F ait Color h.ytltts used. Our $4 Qllt Edge Line rannot eequali prlos. tim e alw ays; in fact som e suffer more during the ; Democrat. Shoe« by mail, 26 rent»* extra. llluM rated Spring and Summer than at any other season. W hen c.t.los fra*. K. L. DOIULAS. Urorkt.., l i a , the blood is charged with Uric Acid, A lk a li and other More W om en Than Men. irritating poisons, then the system is in the right The exreaa of women over men grad condition for Rheum atism to develop, and an attack ually rose daring the last century, bnt is liable to com e at any time, W inter o r Summer. '• not in proportion to the increase of the Rheumatism, because it attacks different parts ol population. There are now (lightly the bod y, and is sudden or slow in its action, is given over a million more women than men various names such as acute and chronic, muscular, j in the country. More male than fe articular, inflammatory,mercurial and sciatic, but it is male children are born, and up to four the same old acid blood that causes all. Som e ait teen or fifteen years of age there are , haven't a regular, 1 Itby movement o f %hé » every day. you're f or will be Keep you* constant sufferers, while others have o n ly occasional spells of Rheum atism more boys than girle, but beyond that L'yrce. In tbe tb a p e o f irei* open, and be violent pbyeln or p i l l - ___ ... is dangerous. T h e but either kind is wearing upon the constitution, and in time produce, age women are in the majority. In umootbeftt. eaaleet, moat perfect t way o f keeping th e stiffness in the muscles and joints, and som etim es the acids thrown off b j Ronrnemouth, ont of a population of bowel* olear and clean the blood settle upon the valves o ' th* 47,000, 30,000 are women. CANDY Portland, In d ., Jan. 1 0 ,1 0 0 3 . heart and ends suddenly and fatally. A fte r be in * terribly crippled f o l I Ç n A A H ^ C A TH R T IC It w on ’t do to let Rheumatism Large Exhibit of Doll.- three yeare w ith Rheum atism , and run on. It is a dangerons disease, and Tbe international exhibition of doll* having tried well known remedies 1 yon can never tell where it is going to could r e t no relief. A n d h aring jnat opened at Liege ia by far the moat L w w y w W t l r f l i Strike. Home remedies, plasters, lini r e a d of the w onderful effects of complete ahow of the kind ever held in ▼WAD«ttfÜM 8 . B. S ., I concluded to try It, end Flnrope. Among tbe qnainteat apeci- ments and such things as produce am happy to say that I w as entirely counter-irritation, are soothing and mens of the doll family on exhibition Call. ____________________ cured, end am able to w ork as well m ay relieve the pain temporarily, hut | are thoae from ancient Babylon and What We Coninme. as I ever did Pleasant. Palatable. Potent TaeteOood DoOoodL the polluted, acid blood cannot be Cflc Writ* I cheerfully rooommend 8 . B. 8 . to Nineveh. Borne of these are beauti- ■ever sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, According to Dun's Index the value reached by external applications. for free sample and booklet - n bealtn. Address all sufferers of this terrible disease, 1 folly carved in ivory and are worka of ■»•Hi*« I of articles used by an average person 1 S— 4y t— t . Cklsa—. ■seieesl. lew lark. M i Rheumatism must be t r e a t e d end w ill a ay th at If they w ill con art in themseivea. Jin tbe United States during the last through the blood, and no remedy tinue the treatment, as per direo- year. If bought at wholesale, was - brings such prompt and lasting relief tione, t h e y will find a permanent Wireleaa Systam for Vaaaela. 83. The year before it was *161 91. as S S. S. It attacks the disease in ours. H . W . BEES. Negotiation, are in prograea for fit- n . Ne 4 0 —11 Theae figures correspond closely to ; ting a certain number of light vaaaela 'poiaons^and effete matter from the system. ! those Of 1 8 8 8 snd 1 8 ». Two years 'H E N w r i t i n g t o » d wert i s e r s p i e round the coeat of tha Britiah Islands removes * » ^ ‘ thens and enriches the thin acid blood, and, as it d r e w Pw m e n t i o n t h i s p a p e r . ' ago the amount was W - *>- with wireless telegraphy. l.tes through the body, the corroding, gn aw ing poisons and acid deposit* A n I n q u iry . 1 ^ i . l X ^ d and washed out of the muscles and joints, and the sufferer ^ h appily relieved from the discom fort* j gt p ^ sr—And this, you see. 1» the are dislodged and wasneu and m isery o f Rheumatism. 8 . S. S. is a purely vegetable rem edy, a— does not contain any Potash o r mineral too?— Harper’s B a z a r ____ o f any kind, and can be taken w i t h " I ibertjL, r said a woman, contempt safety b y old and you ng. uously; “there Isn't a man in town Rheum atic sufferers w h o w rite ns :h o d .r e ..a y h i..o u lla h l,o w m .u d . . -U J , rase w ill receive valuable aid and helpful advice from our about theft case « ^ ch ir?e ig made W e will mail free ou r sp e d a l now I can't wear a bird on - 7 hat. physicians, f m ” hjch js the result o f years of practical experience in The Bouthwiek has the largest '-apaelty. is fastest and easiest worker of any Hay Pri nade. After the dance 1. « r j » w « « ¡ J >b*d 1er eifleffhe. Mailed free. treating tk risd^ **»«.’ It contains much Interesting inform ation about all MITO HELL, LEW IS A STAYER OO. men try to make an kinds of Rheumatism. j j j g SW IFT SP C C IFIC C O ., ATLAHTA, 6A0 rim # mnd T a y lo r P o rtla n d , O r o f arrangements with the flddler. « . r . f . e £ i I T if we cannot forthwith produce the original letter and signature el I . f o I 'above'testimonial, which will prove it* absolute genuineness. f.v riln K . P i n k h a m M e d i c i n e C o .. L y n n , M e s a . W. L. DOUGLAS RHEUMATISM BESTFORTHE BOWELS lUCKINGHAM’S DYE KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN p, ur 5ILBCLOTt1INí‘ ^5fM¡á» "SEZSTan*' Mid or ydla* for nil lundi »Mt owt On uk rwrywho-« ^(wUajMioftti.PiAAnd tho button ■brisa»TOR» on «nth«button L CURES «MIRI A ll USI f AUS, I Bm Coma* Syrup. Teetee Good, üee tllBA Sold bV drnaalsta CONSU M PTION y South wick Hay Press