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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1904)
.............. — CURES «HERE ALL ELSE FAILS, syrup. Tastes Uood. ougo oyru to time. Hold by druggists. aazHïEiaaEia Inks— They »ay that there are tens thousands of faith curiata in thia itry. finks— Yes, and there’ll be tens of sands more, if the doctors don’t come a in their prices. a H o w 's T h is ? We o ffer One Hundred Dollars R ew ard for y i V c a a e o f Catarrh that can not be cu red by Catarrh Cure. F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Props., Toledo, O. the undersigned, h a re know u F. J. ,ey fo r the last 15 years, and b elieve him ctly honorable in a ll business tran sao and fin a n cia lly able to carry o u t any ob- ons made by their firm. A T kl ' a x , w holesale D ruggists,Toledo, O. uno , K i n . na n A M a k v in , W holesale brug- Toledo, O. i l l ’s C atarrh Cure Is taken in tern ally, act- pi ire c tly upon the blood and mucous sur- i of the system. Price 76c. per bottle, by a ll Druggists. Testim onials free. IT s Fam ily P ills are the best. Spring Medicine There is no other season when good medicine is so much needed u in the Spring. The blood is impure, weak and impoverished— a condition indicated Stranger— Is the man o f the bouse by pimples and other eruptions on the In? Servant— Yes, but the woman of (ace aud body, by deficient vitality, the house won't let him come out! loss o( appetite, lack o( strength, and Fusionist— I believe in the office want of animation. seeking the man. Itegular—That's all NO APPETITE - EMACIATED - NERVOUS. Many Women During* the Spring Months Suffer From Extreme Lassitude, Loss of Appetite and Nervousness— What They Need Is right If you don't want the office.— Brooklyn Life. Many a rich father has discovered that It Is easier to get a daughter off Make the blood pure, vigorous and his bands than to keep a son-in-law on rich, create appetite, give vitality, his feet.— Philadelphia Iteeord. Miss Bertha M. Rush, 5435 Kin- strength and animation, and cure Bob— Gosh, Rob, where’d you rake carde street, Pittsburg, Pa., Superir- tendent Junior Society of Methodist all eruptions. Have the whole family up those seedy old shoes? Rob— Why, man, those are my patent leathers. Bob Protestant Church and leading soprano begin to take them today. of the choir, writes: “ Words cannot "Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been used in — But the patent has expired, eh? Miss Carrye Moore— She calls him describe my thankfulness to you for our family for some time, and always with good results. Last spring I was all run her Intended. Are they engaged? Miss l ’eruna. I was a sufferer from sys down and got a bottle of it, and as usual Cutting Hints— No. but she Intends to temic catarrh for years and was in a very much run down condition. I was J r The population of Ireland, which fifty received great benefit." Misa B i u l a b marry him.—St. Paul Pioneer Press. ,ryaaj * ago was over 8,000,000, is now less B o t c s , Stowe, V t. extremely nervous and had the most Nipped In the Bud: Actress— I hare foolish fears over nothing. I was thin than 4.500.000. H o o d 's S a r s a p a r i l l a p r o m is e s t o been robbed of my jewels. Hotel Clerk and emaciated. s u r e a n d keeps t h e p r o m is e . — It won’t do any good: there Isn’t a Jpr coughs and colds there is no better “ My physician advised me to leave ficine than Piso’s Cure for Cousump- newspaper in the town.” — Town Top this climate but as it was not conven Price 25 cents. C h a ra c te r o f O u r Im m lg r a n ta ics. ient to do so at this time, I took the Prior to 1830 the nations of western “ I can always tell when you are go advice of a friend to use a bottle of Pi - |he so-called oil of roses is manufac- Europe, Oraat Britain. Germany aiid ing to tell a lie,” said Cregg to Legg. runa. 1 took it faithfully and when Kl from the grass Andropogou schoen- the Scandinavian countries furnished “ How?” asked I .egg. “ I see you open the first bottle was gone I felt so much bus. over 80 per cent of all our immigrants, open your mouth,” said Cregg.— Town better that I bought six more and took the hlgheet class that we could hope Topics. them faithfully, after which X looked for. Hungary, Italy, Poland and the Mabel— W hy didn't you scream when like a new woman. > le y LIOUOR-MORPHINE-TOBACCO other countries of eastern Europe fur “ I gained in flesh, my appetite re [Tre HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED he put his arm around you? Ethel— nished less than 1 per cent. From 1881 m— FOR FULL PARTICULARS —« I wanted to, but couldn't, and when I turned and all my old symptoms had KSS THfgniEVINSTITUTE.- P O R T LA N P.Q R E , to 1899 the ratios changed slightly, but disappeared. I am more than thank could I didn’t want to.— Butts Inter- atlU western Europeans were greatly ful to Feruna.” — Miss Bertha M. Mountain. Rush. In the majority. From Germany alone . j-.-. F u lly O c c u p ie d . Undoubtedly: “ I see that somebody Shp—Papa’s chief objection to you ia we drew 1,800,000 citizens Inside of 10 1 A M TIRED. says there Is no such thing as luck in years. Irately conditions have chang that you have no occupation. business.” “ He must be one of the Everybody Is Tired— Spring W eath le— No occupation! Good gwacious! ed. Eastern Europeans and Asiatics er Does It—Every One Should isn’t he know that I am waising a send us 73 per cent of our Immigrants lucky ones who have succeeded.” — Be Cautious. Exchange. itache? (so-called Europeans), while western Effle— Silly! Dolls don't eat any- Depression of the nervous system at Europe sends us but 24 per cent. In 1901, for Instance, Austro-Hungarians. thing! Bertie— Don't, eh? W ell, that the approach of spring is the cause, Slovaks, Oroatlans, Poles and Magyars old one of yours that I cut open was \ General lassitude, dull, heavy sensa- to the number of 114,000 came in, while stuffed chock full of breakfast food.— tions, continual tired feeling, with ir- The INTERNAL REMEDY ! regular appetite, and sometimes loss of 186,000 Italians honored us with their Woman’s Home Companion. Ko Case Exists it W ill Not C o r . “ And do you think.” he asked, “ that sleeP- Peruna meets every indication transfer o f "allegiance.” .In July of this year 67,538 people of all nations men progress after death?” “ W ell," and proves itself to be perfectly adapted AGENTS WANTED she replied, " if they don't it would al- j # their varied peculiarities. Pe- F > our New Gasolene Drag Saw. We set en- Immigrated Into this country. gtp« only once for each log. One man cun most seem useless for some of them to runa invigorates the system, rejuve- In the Spring. w e huw . We handle the on ly Malleable (¿M bbiiig Machine. W rite us your wauts in I nates tb® feelinS8' restores the normal Lowndes, Mo., April 4th.— Mrs. H. die"—Chicago Record-Herald. tlH m a ch in ery line. appetite and produces regular sleep. And what did you REIEKSON M A C H IN E R Y CO., C. Harty of this place, says:— , , , . ^ That tired feeling which is the nat- F|jpf: Morrison 8t. Portland, Oregon “ For years I was in very bad health. do when your doctor told you 'you ural re8ult o[ the d 8ir.g effect of depressing Every spring I would get so low that I would have to quit wearing a corset warm weather immediately after the was unable to do my own work. I and give up sweets?” “ I sent for an invigorating cold of winter, quietly dis seemed to be worse in the spring than other doctor.” — Chicago Record-Herald. appears when Peruna is taken. Thous any other time of the year. I was Mahoole— N ixt tolme Oi pass wid a ands are daily testifying to its pi iceless lice and all Yermln that very weak and miserable and had much loidy, Mulligan, ye’ve got to remove yer benefit. infest horses rattle, poul try. etc. Lousy hens will pain in my back and head. I saw hat! Mulligan— And suppose Oi re- j out lay; nor chicks grow. Mrs. H. Kassatt, 1309 W . 13th Dodd’s Kidney Pills advertised last fuse? Mahoole— Then, bedad. ye’ve street, Des Moines, la., writes: “ I am spring and began treatment of them and got to remove yer coat.— Chicago News. happy to give my endorsement for your they have certainly done me more good Ernie— No, she isn't going to marry valuable medicine, Peruna, as I consid than anything I have ever used. live upon the blood which Claude after all. Ida— But they say er it a valuable medicine to take when should go to sustain life “ I was all right last spring and felt A vitality P R U S S I A N the system is run down from overwork. LICE P O W D E R kills better than I have for over ten years. he ran quote Emerson and Browning. About two years ago I felt that I must the lice, thus it S A V E S “ Yes; but the .other young man can F E E D as extra rations I am fifty years of age and am stronger must be given on account take a long rest as I had been unable today than I have been for many years quote Sugar aud Steel.” — Chicago of vermin. 25c and 50c to work for over a month and could dealers. By mall AOc A 7fto and I give Dodd’s Kidney Pills credit Daily News. P R U S S I A N R E M E D Y C O. not regain my strength. I could not How He Lost Her: She— I suppose for the wonderful improvement.” ST. PAUL, M IN N . sleep at night and was in a very nerv M page Hand Book Free The statement of Mrs. Harty is only If a pretty girl should come along you ous, high strung, condition. I decided P O R T L A N D S E E D C O ,, P o r t la n d . Or., one of a great many where Dodd’ s K id wouldn’t care anything about me any to try what Peruna would do to build C o a s t A g e n ts . ney Pills have proven themselves to be more. He— Nonsense. Kate! What do up my strengtn, and am pleased to say the very best spring medicine. They I care for good looks? You suit me all that I began to improve very shortly, are unsurpassed as a tonic and are the right.— Exchange. and in less than two months I was able only medicine used in thousands of Quick Action: First Kusslan— Y'ou to take up my work, and felt better families. say the fight was quickly over? Sec than I have for years. I take it now ond Kusslan— Yes; it was finished be twice a year and find that it keeps me E l e c t r i c I,lg h t a n d P u b lic S p e a k in g . YV. L. Douglas ta b es have by their Singers, actors and public perform fore you could say Jackopollnsky in perfect heatlh.” Mrs. Kassatt was • S c e ile n t style. ers generally ate able to speak with Itobinsonopolotoksky! — New Orleans foi over ten years the manager of a • s t y - fit t in g , a n d much greater ease and comfort in a Times-Democrat. plant furnishing ladies’ wear and em t s p e r io r w e a r in g c n a lit ie s , a c h ie v e d building lighted with electricity than "Really,” said Mrs. Oldcastle, “ your ploying hundreds of women. t n e la rg e s t sa le o f in one where gaslight Is used. In the little dinner last night was quite a n y shoes in th e former case the temperature of the recherche.” w o r ld . “ Oh. dear.” her hostess Those that dare lose a day are dan whole building Is more equal and the groaned, “ I just knew that new cook They are just as good as those that cost you risk of catching cold is consequently would make a botch of it some way.” — gerously prodigal; those that dare mis $4 to $5 — the only spend it are desperate.— Bishop Hall. diminished. The speaker Is cooler, does Chicngo Record-Herald. Vperence is the price. not perspire, his throat is not parched, Sold Eueryu/here. r i T Q Permanently wonts or nervousneee She— Have you ever met my two I I l u after first day’s curea. use o f Dr.Kllne’sUreat N'erva and his voice is less liable to get Loo for name and dearest friends? They are just lovely Restorer. Send for F r e e S H trial bottle and treatises .^price on bottom. husky. It Is said that since the intro and so devoted. He— H ow long have Dr. K. H. Kline, L t d - 93.' Arcb St.. Philadelphia, P a Douglai* us.. C o ro n a C M tskf it, w h ic h Is e v e r y w h e r e c o n c eileil to duction of electric light public perform you known them? She— Why, I've b a t h e fin est P a te n t I.r a t h e r yet p rm llived . ers are in much better voice than they P a’s Experience. known Annette nearly ten days and Fast Co 0 ' Fyeltt. used. Shoes bym sl].25r.extra "Say, pa," queried little Johnny were before. W rt e for Catalog. W.L.ltouglas, Brockton. Has. Margaret almost a week.— Cleveland Buinpernickle, ‘‘do actions speak louder Plain Dealer. than words?” “ You should strive to appeal to the ‘‘Civil actions do, my son," answered imagination and the human interest of the old man. *‘A judgment is wore than your pupils,” said the principal. “ I a dun." do,” answered the teacher, ‘but it Is Mothers w ill find Mrs. W inslow s’s Soothing very hard to convince the boys that Syru p the best rem edy to use lo r their ch ildren Hector and Achilles were as great men d u rin g th e teeth in g period.. _____ as Corbett and JefTries.” The W hy o f It. “ Mamma, what would you do If that Green— You and Short don’t seem to big vase In the parlor should get brok be as intimate as you were. Does he en?” said Tommy. “ I should spank owe you money? I I t is natural to rub the spot that hurts, and w hen rheumatic whoever did It," said Mrs. Banks, gaz Brown— No, indeed; but he wanted to. p iin s are sh ootin g th rou gh the jo in ts and muscles and th ey are ing serenely at her little son, “ Well, To Break in New Shoes. ■ fla m e d and sore, the sufferer is apt to turn to linim ents and plasters then, you’d better begin to get up your fOr r e lie f ; and w h ile such treatm ent m ay qu iet the pain tem porarily, muscle,” said Tommy, gleefully, “ 'cos Alw ays shake in A llen 's Foot-Ease, a powder, i It cures hot, sw eating, aching, swollen feet. ny amount o f ru bbing or b listerin g can cure Rheum atism , because it papa's broken It.” 1 Cures corns, in gro w in g nails and bunions. At n .................... druggists and shoe stores,'¿¿r. Don’t accept is| not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all th rou gh the system, "But. mamma,” protested Miss Bul- all any substitute. Sample m ailed FREE. Addrei l i d every tim e you are exposed to the same conditions that caused yon, "w hy *re you sending out invita A llen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. the first attack, you are g o in g to have another, and Rheum atism tions for a diamond wedding? You During leap year every eligible ill last ju st as lon g as the poison is in the blood, no m atter w hat haven’t been married nearly long u apply externally. T o o much acid in the blood is one cause o f enough for th a t” “ W hat’s that got to j young man should be equipped with a chaperon. eu m atism ; stomach troubles, bad digestion , weak kidneys and do with it?” demanded Mrs. Bulyon; j “ your father’s financial standing pid liv e r are other causes U N A B L E T O S L E E P A T N IG H T . would make anything less than a dia ich b rin g on this painfu l dis- S id n e y , O h io , A u g u s t 2 6 , 1903. mond wedding absurd.” — Chicago ise, because the blood becomes A f e w m o n th s a g o I w a a f e e l i n g w e a k t o g e t s le e p a t j Evening Post. iinted w ith the poisonous m at- a n n ig d h r t u . n I d f e o l w t n e x a t n r d e m n n e a l y b le b a d , and a la o h ad A weekly newspaper recently pub r h e u m a t io p a in s in m y jo i n t s a n d m u a - which these organs fa il to c l e i . T h e m e d ic in e I u sed g a v e m e o n l v lished the following in Its “ Answers r r y out o f the system. Cer- t e m p o r a r y r e l i e f a t b e a t ; ao s e e in g S. 8 S. Correspondents” column— “ ‘We h i g h l y r e c o m m e n d e d f o r a u ch t r o u to in secret diseases w ill produce b le s , I b e g a n it s uae, a n d a f t e r t a k i n g i t have two apple trees In our garden,’ f o r s o m e t i m e w a a w e l l p le a s e d w i t h th e ‘ eumatism, and o f a ll form s r e s u lt . I t d i d a w a y w i t h t h e r h e u m a t ic 1 writes Ella, 'and In the spring they are When the nerves are weak is is the m ost stubborn and p a in s , g a v e m e r e f r e s h i n g s le e p a n d covered with such lovely pink and b u ilt u p m y g e n e r a l s y s te m , g iv in g me everything goes wrong. You ere, fo r it seems to affect s t r e n g t n a n d e n e r g v . I t i e a g o o d m e d l- j white blossoms that I pull them off for are tired all the time, easily c in e , w it h o u t a d o u b t , a n d I t a k e p le a s table decorations. Now I see that there lery bone and muscle in the u r e in e n d o r s i n g i t . discouraged, nervous, and y. T h e blood is the medium are no apples on the trees. Do you S . S. B O U G H T O N . R. F. D. No. I. irritable. Y o u r cheeks are think that this is likely to he because which the poisons and acids 'e carried through the system , and it doesn’t m atter w h at kind of I pulled the blossoms off?' ” In a Tangle: "B y Jove, old chap!” heumatism you have, it must be treated th rou gh the blood, or you n never g e t perm anently rid o f it. A s a cure fo r rheum atic trou- said Mr. Maklnbrakes. with enthusi es S. S. S. has never been equalled. I t doesn’t inflame the stomach asm. “ your w ife must have been a ^ ale and your blood is thin. id ruin the d igestio n lik e Potash , A lk a lie s and other stron g drugs, mighty handsome woman when she our doctor says you are was young. Even In all these years but tones up the gen eral health, gen tly threatened wi t h a nervous she hasn't changed so much— though, stim ulates the slu ggish organs, and at breakdown. He orders this o f course. It couldn't have been many the same tim e antidotes and filters out years since she was young and hand grand old family medicine. o f the blood a ll poisonous acids and some— but when you come to think " F o r m o re th a n 50 r a a r i I b a r * nsed Ayw r’s S a rs a p a rilla In m y fa m ily . It )• a grand ton ic effete m atter o f every kind ; and when how little It takes to make some.people a t all tlm oa and a w n n d o rfo l m ed ic in e fo r im p a ra blo od ” — D . C . H o l t , W est H aven, ( o n a. S. S. S. has restored the blood to it* look old. you know yon wonder how 11 00 a b o ttle . j . o. A T B it no.. AU^droegDj I xiw H ; _Mas*. natural condition, the painful, feverish she manages to conceal the ravages— fo r that Isn't exactly what 1 mean, hut ints and the sore and tender muscles are im m ediately relieved. Our special book on R heum atism w ill be m ailed free to those she's the youngest-looklng woman for irin g it. Our physicians w ill ch eerfu lly answer a ll letters asking her— for her— have you got a match? My cigar haa gone o u t” — Chicago special in form ation or advice, fo r w h ich no ch arge is made. K m p t h . b g w .lt regular with Ayer’s Tribune. Sill#, Just o n . pill «a c h night. O f f MWtFT S PC C inG C Os, ATlAKTAs 6 4a H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla a n d P iiis P E -R U -N A , TONIC . THE GREAT »rrin’s Pile Specific KILLS LICE! W. L. DOUGLAS •3 .= & *3 S H O E S 7 m RHEUMATISM N O T A S K iN D IS E A S E . Ayers Sarsaparilla Weak Nerves MISS BERTHA M. RUSH— PITTSBURG. Miss Rush Suffered W ith Systemic Catarrh—W as Nervons, Had No Appetite, Grew Thin and Emaciated. She Now Looks Like a New Woman After a Course of Pe-ru-na. Tired, Nervous Women. There are thousands of them every where. A few bottles of Peruna would do them untold benefit. As a tonic and nerve invigoratcr it has no equal. It builds up the nerves, it gives strength to the circualtion and at once restores the appetite and digestion. No feeble woman should be without Peruna. , If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. O pin io n W a n t e d . B He— You are an authority on flowers, | I am told. She— Well, not exactly an authority, but I have made a study of them. He— What is your opinion of that blooming idiot over there talking to the society bud? ABSOLUTE | SECURITY. 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