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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
ig Medicine I no other season when good i *o much needad u In the r io §t i the I cri i >U8^ r i it wtà My) fe _ >h«ii Ital ftly J •or rthl îditfl bio le LS.I he i ind| ten rifiJ ul<J S. •us ìan stfl low ! anfl Uo SANTO DOMINGO, L i t t l e I s l a n d '« C o m p lic a tio n s w it h th e U n i t e d S ta te s . The action o f the Insurgents of San to Domingo In dallberatelj firing on U Impure, w-ak and the American Hag, killing H. 0. Johns ton, a naval engineer, wounding tied— a condition Indicated Charles Doctor, a bugler, and other i and other eruptiona on the wise committing warlike acts against | body, by deficient vitality, the government of the United States elite, lack o f strength, and has succeeded in raising an Interesting International-complication. It will he nimatioa remembered by those who have kept track o f the affair that Johnston was shot while on a launch on Its w ty from the shore to the United States blood pure, vigorous and auxiliary cruiser Yankee. The small American Hag In the stern of the boat ate appetite, g ive vitality, was riddled. Doctor was wounded In [ and animation, and cure a subsequent engagement o f the Co pns. Have the whole family lumbia with some of the Insurgent forces. About a week after the killing alto them today. Sarsaparilla has been used la of Johnston, It will also be recalled, a [ for soma time, and always with merchant steamer named the New Last spring I was all run ut a bottle ot It, and as usual treat benefit.” Miss Banna* ve, VL S a rsa p a rilla prom isee to I keeps th e p ro m ise . Vs Sarsaparilla and Pills T a lle s t C a th ed ra l. St remarkable and striking be new Liverpool Cathedral height o f the vaulting of tnd choir— measured In the llting, one hundred and six- ] and in the mgh transepts, ed and forty feet— which to produce a very magnifi- No cathedral In the eoun- ches Its height. The nearest Inster, the nave of which |lit of one hundred and two York measures ninety-nine [bury eighty-four, and Lin t-two. Chester reached only klit. The "whispering gui l t Paul's Cathedral Is one et from the floor. Til i LKKIOR-MORPHI N E -TOBACCO HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED - TOR FULL PARTICULARS —« ■truamuTt- postland ,p a c. g U ls io th e r F a l l i n e O u t. ■ When Cranker tries to run ns with bis automobile he s his friend some funny —Yes; he told me some of >ld you catch on to them? h, I tumbled all righ t B r itis h XftTSAKCB TO HARBOR i t IN GO OW C IT Y . York discharged her cargo at the port of Santa Domingo under what was thought to be au agreement of the con tending forces. She was fired on by the Insurgents, however, and the Unit ed States cruiser Newark retaliated by shelling the town of Pajarlto, In which the rebels were encamped, afterward landing a force of marines and driving out the Insurgent troops. All of this naturally led to further complications. Though the rebel forces bave been very thoroughly beaten In subsequent engagements with the troops o f Presi dent Morales, the Island Is yet In a very unsettled condition, and there Is a considerable party, In which the com mercial element predominates, that Is favorable to annexation to the United ss Cannot Be Cured atlons u th ey ca n n ot reach the ut o f the ear. T b e re Is o n ly one lem eis, end that 1« by constltu. is. IssAfnsss la caused b y an In- Ion o f the mucous liltin g o f the be. When this tube is Inflam ed ib lln g sound o r Im p erfect bear- it is en tire ly cloaca, Iteefncss Is unless the in flam m ation can be this tube ta ilo r e d to Its norm al la g w ill be destroyed fo rever; f ten are caueed by Catarrh, g bu t an Inflam ed c o a d lllo a o f ‘facet. O n « H undred D ollars for any is (caused by ca ta rra ) that can- f H a ll’s Catarrh Cure, bend for . C H E N E Y £ CO., Toledo, O. Ists, 75c. Pills are the best. Il lr A fte r th© Tips. Y « * r • « * ntlve your waiters are to ostrich,” remarked the llou to oirMhisr of the Juugle restaurant irer saw monkeys so polite be- •s,” (Spiled the beautiful tigress, toted ss cashier, “ they were rend- the 'Jungle News' this morning ostrich tips are very valuable.” ^hiladeli hla Press. B lo o d P u r lf lo r r s s c and ton es up the body! is W hst Did »h e W ant? « . ’ Nwwilwed— 1 want to get some ma'am. How mauy |iwed— Oh, goodness! I ok the heads off. I Just ckeu salad.— Exchange. ind c o ld s t h e r e Is n o b etter P is o 'a C u re f o r C o tu u m p - cen ts. .king a Good Start. Zealand Medical Journal [story: On walking to the Memn procession a criminal to the governor o f the I oblige me, guv-nor, by ( day o' the week." "M on ied the surprised governor, ixclalmed the prisoner In ses. “ Well, this 'ere’s a , beginning a week, ain't marched on with dissntis- inted on every line of his ,xuers ng of your hair! you will soon be e your hair some ir Vigor. The fall- top, the hair will V ig o r the scalp will be healthy. W hy be rith poor hair when take it rich? 7 «11 «■»"*• ost. I «toss trlM r sod only on* bottlo itoppsd r hslr fam a in rss! thick and " — M s s . L. M. S h i t s , S. C. ATBS CO.. fo r low,il- >u"’ :k Hair tlon that resulted In making General Jlmlnes presHJent in 1902 occurred another revolution, which was success ful In forcing Jlmlnes to resign, on which the vice president, Vasques, was Installed, to be succeeded In 1903 by General Morales, against whom the present revolution Is directed. In San to Domingo the president Is elected for four years, unless sooner "reToluted” out of office. The people are o f mixed Spanish, A man may be perfectly square and negro and Indian blood. The govern move In the best circles.— Philadelphia ment Is modeled on that of the Am eri Record. - can republic and so far as form Is con He— I f I tried to kiss you would cerned Is said to be quite Ideal. you call for help?—She— Would you Santo Domingo Is one of the most need It?— Smart Set. beautiful o f the West India Islands. Mrs. Buye— Have you any low even It lies between Cuba and Porto Klco. In Samana Bay It possesses one o f the ing gowns? Saleslady— Low cut or finest natural harbors lu the world. It low price, madam?— Boston Post. The Debutante— I tbink she’s Just as was this port which President Grant was especially anxious to secure as s pretty as she can be. The Wallflower coaling station. The oldest settlement Most girls are.— Detroit Free Press. made In the new world w »s on this Between the acts: Governess— Well, Island, Columbus himself havlug Marjorie, have you done crying? Mar founded It. Here the great discoverer jorie— No, 1 haven’t. I ’m only resting! «VaS buried a u d b r i e f o t a number o f — Punch. years was the capital o f the Bpanlsh “ Didn't you feel like killiug the possessions to the new world. waiter when be stood you up for a A t the end of the eighteenth centuyy tip?” “ Yes. I felt like giving him Spain ceded the eastern half o f the no quarter.” — Cornell Widow. Island to Prance, which held'the west “ So Jagsby has absconded. Another ern half. Soon after the entire coun try under Toussaiut L ’Otiverture gain- j good man gone wrong.” “ Nonsense. ed Its Independence. In 1844 came the It's merely a had man who lias been rebellion of the eastern portion o f the found out.” — Philadelphia Ledger. Mrs. Wackum — How did (hat Island, resulting In the formation of naughty boy of yours hurt himself? the present Dominican Republic. Mrs. Snapper— That good little lioy of F A M O U S B L A Z E S IN L O N D O N . yours hit him on the head with a brick.— Tit-Bits. G E N E R A L V IE W OF T H E States, or at least to a protectorate by the American government The an nexation Idea was one o f the cherished dreams o f President Grant. Indeed, It even antedates Grant, for Secretary Seward about the time of the Alaska purchase elaborated a plan looking to American possession of Banto Domin go. It la probable that the Idea did not originate In the United States, how ever. but In the Island Itself, for ths merchant classes there have always favored an American protectorate. It waa doubtless due to this Influ ence that President Baez o f the Do minican Republic sent s formal propo- eiUon to President Or.ant looking to the annexation of Santo Domingo to the United States. It was in July, 1869, that Grant received the proposal, and be lost no time In sending a spe cial commissioner to the Island to look Into conditions and report. A fter some further negoUatlons the treaty o f an nexation was prepared, the question was submitted to the voters o f Santo Domingo, who gave It almost unani mous approval at a special election held for the purpose, and Grunt sub mitted the treaty to the United States Senate for ratification. Charles Sum ner, chairman o f the foreign'affairs committee, bitterly opposed the ratifi cation of the treaty, and succeeded in securing sufficient support to defeat the treaty. The annexation talk died down and has not been renewed until recent years, although the commercial party In the Island still continued to favor the plan. Meanwhile affairs In the little repub lic were In a troubled condition. There were frequent uprisings, and presi dents came in rapid succession nntll In 1886 General Ulysses Heureux was elected, tnd the constitution was so t i tered that ha could succeed himself. This be did with somewhat monoton ous regularity, so contriving matters that It wss Impossible to oast him. Heureux was a young man when he went Into office and an ambitious one. Ha became practical dictator o f the country, banishing or executing those who opposed him. In this manner bs continued In power until 1890, when he waa assassinated. Shortly after ths violent doss o f ths Heureux regime cams tbs ravel*- H o u s e « o f P a r lia m e n t W e r e B u rn e d on O ct. 16, 1S34. .IC, Oct. 1C Is a day to be associated with fire In the minds of Londoners, for on that date, In .1834, the houses ot parlia- ment were burned down, and on the same day, In 1733, Berkeley house was destroyed by fire, says the London Chronicle. Berkeley house stood on the site of the present Devonshire house and Evelyn does not seem to have thought much o f It. "The stair- case Is of cedar," he writes. "T h e fur- nlture Is princely: the kitchen and sta- bles are Ill-placed and the corridors worse. • • • The porticos are In Imitation of a house described by Pal- ladlo, but It happens to be the worst lu his books.” The fire was caused, according to the Dally Journal o f the day after, "by the workmen leaving a glue pot among shavings, wblch boiled over while they were at breakfast and •OB* •' , , * OU ,b ln k ,T0Ur oount,7 PE-RU-NA, V A L U A B L E P R E P A R A T IO N ,” W R IT E S D R . K E M B A L L . ...» w l l ‘ 1,6 " I haven't quite made up my answered the King of Corea, , “ whether it is going to be lost, stray- ***• or stolen.” — Washington Stur. Rachael J Kim ball, M. D., 334 V ir j Ma— Oh, how cruel! In IndlH they ginia St., Buffalo, N. Y , is a graduate whip children with young palm-trees. of the Univeisity of Buffalo, class 1884, | Willie— Huh! Don't you spank me and has been in the practice of medi with your palm? Aud It ain't such a cine in that city since then. She writes as follows: young palm, either.— Boston Post, j "M arriage." remarked the morallzer,' “ M y conviction, supported by ex " i s a lottery.” "Y es." rejoined the de-1 perience, is that Peruna is a valuable morallzer, “ but It's one o f tile games preparation for all catarrhalaffections. have taken one bottle of Peruna m y o f chance that clergymen do not try to self and Just feel fine. I shall continue discourage.” — Cincinnati Enquirer. to take It.’ ’ — Rachael J. Kemball, Passenger — Why don’t you pro M. D. nounce the names o f the stations so Peruna has cured thousands of cases that we enn understand them? Brake- of female weakness. As a rule, how man— What do you expect for thirty ever, before Peruna is resorted to sev dollars a month—a college professor? eral other remedies have been tried in He— Yes. I remembered you at once vain. A great many of the patients ity of the people think that catarrh is as the girl I was engaged to In the have taken local treatment, submitted a disease confined to the head alone. mountains some seasons ago. “ What tnemselves to surgical operations, and This is not true. Catarrh is liable a remarkable memory for faces you taken all sorts of doctor’s stuff, without to attack any organ of the body; aoy result. have, haven't you.” "N o— for rings.” throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, stom The reason of so many failures is the ach, kidneys and especially the pelvio | “ I wonder if he's really o f any use fact that diseases peculiar to the female organs. In the world,” remarked the girl In sex are not common Many a woman has made this dis- blue. “ Oh, yes," replied the practical Female Trouble ly recognized as be coveiy after a long siege of useless treat Not Recognized girl In gray; "he can be used to make ing caused by ca ment. She has made the discovery as Catarrh. other men Jealous."— Chicago Evening tarrh. These organs that her disease is catarrh, and that P os t are lined by mucous membtanes. Any Peruna can be relied upon to cure ca | “ Are you at all familiar with Plato?” mucous membrane is subject tocatarrh. tarrh wherever located. asked Mrs. Oldcastle. “ No, that's one Catarrh of one organ is exactly the I f you do not derive piomj:* -nd sat thing Joslab always blames me for. same as catarrh of any other organ. isfactory results from the use of Peru He says I never make real close What w ill cure catarrh of the head na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, g iv friends with anybody.” — Philadelphia w ill also cure catarrh of the pelvic or ing a full statement of your caase, and Ledger. gans. Peruna cures these cases simply he w ill be pleased to give you his val Kate— Charley and Bessie are very because it cures the catarrh. uable advice gratis. fond o f each other. Bertha— Rather Address Dr. Hartman. President ot Most of the women afflicted with ►ay they are both very fond of Char pelvic diseases have no idea that their The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, ley. It Is a case o f two souls with but trouble is due to catarrh. The major- Ohio. a single thought, you know.— Boston Transcript " The Money Went. [ HOWARD E. BURTON, Assa tavrr and Chemist Mamma— Why did you take little r, Lead,|1 (¡old, ml. TTnc]« \V,i vitiirk 1 iua’ tell VOU th* Specimen price«, Hold, Silver,..... .... ; ............ uncle \Y ay Data i Jus ten you, in v«r.v«..,.‘oid.i»c!y.iqcorCopp.r.fl. tywldeieeu. brother's candy and eat it up? Why city is an awful place. Skin yeh alive Maiiin envelope* nnd fallpricelifttftentcinepplirA- didn't you ask him If you could have tbere. tlnn. C o n tro lsn d U m pire w ork «elicited , t ! e - It? Little Alice— Why, I did, mamma, Farmer Meadow (gloomily)— That's so. v l l l « , C o l o , lte l’e re o c « C arbon at« N « t 'l Bank. and he said I couldn't.” — Cincinnati "Eh? Did yeh meet some green-goods j Commercial-Tribune. men while you was in th’ city?” “ No-o, but my wife met some dry He— I suppose you lioid that a man ' should never deceive his wife? She— goods men." C IT Y OF SAN DOMINGO. Oh, no, I wouldn't go as far as that Permanently torea. Ko ntRomervouineH . . . after flnitday’suseofDr.KlIne’sUreat Nervs ! How would It be possible for the aver- Rsstore ilorer. Send fur F r e e Stt trial bottle and treatise, j set fire to the house." This was before age man to get a w ife if he didn't de- Dr. k. H. Kline, L td -8»; Arcb Ht. Phi ledeiphis. Pa. the days o f policemen, for “ the Earl of ceive her?— Boston Transcript. No Room. Albemarle attended In person, with a Detained: Mrs. Smith— W e missed Oldwed— Do you and your wife quar party of guards, to secure what goods you so much at our party!. Mrs. Jones' were saved from being plundered by — And I was so vexed when I couldn't rel? Newwed— No, we live in a flat and the mob; and all persons unknown come! You see, our cook had company there is no room for argument.— Mani were searched as they went o u t” unexpectedly, and she needed us to fill toba Free Press. The burning of the houses of parlia out the card table«.— Detroit Journal. ment over sixty-nine years ago was | Mother, w ill find Mr,. Wlnelowa’e Soothing Hoping Against Hope: (Jayboy (time Syrup the beet remedy to uae for their children caused by official stupidity. For cen- 1 a. m.)— I say, old chap, isn’t this a lit* d u rin g the teething period.. tnrlea the accounts o f the exchequer . , _ _ . . had been kept by mean, o f the anti- ,le ' " te for ? ° " ,0 out? Are" * yo" T h e C u r a T yra n t. quated tally stick, and though In the your w lfe wlll mlss you? Enpeck Mrs. Lakeside— The atrocities of Rus reign of George III. » proposition was ~ 1 b°P * "he wU1' but 8be can ,,hrow n.sde to use pen, Ink and paper, red Pret,r for “ wom an.-Chlcsgo sian tyranny are perfectly awful. Friend-—What have you learned? tapeism scouted the idea, and the use News. Mrs. Lakeside— I snw in a paper this Mrs. Colls— And when yon told him of tally sticks was continued down to morning that in Russia no one is permit the year 1826. In 1834 the large stock I was married did he seetn to be sor ted to marry more than five times. was ordered to be destroyed, snd In ry? Friend—Oh, yes; he said so quite stead o f distributing them to the poor frankly! Mrs. Colls— Did be really? of the neighborhood, some wiseacre Friend— Yes, Indeed— he said he was decided that they should be burned In extremely sorry, although be didn't the stove of the House of Lords. The know the man personally! A B a d F ik stove became overheated, set fire to the “ No, thank you," said Miss De Mure. When one wakes up aching from head to foot, and with paneling, the paneling set fire to the “ I don’t care to meet any new young the flesh tender to the touch, when House of Lords and the House of men." "M y !” exclaimed Miss Gaddle. Lords set fire to tbe House o f Com "You are select all of a sudden!” “ No,” mons. The cost to tbe nation was replied Miss De Mure, glancing dream about £2.000,000. ily at her new ring. "I 'v e merely been makes every motion of the body painful, ths surest snd quickest way out of the trouble Is to use selected all of a sudden.— Philadelphia Aa to J o e C h a m b erla in . Press. I d London clubs they are telling of Another brute: Mrs. Pretty—Isn't It a bon mot of Winaton Spencer Churchill, the Prince Rupert o f tbe strange? Mrs. Beauti has not put ou «ra n * :/ It warms, release, cures. Pries, 2 3 c . a n d S O e. crusade against Cbamberlalnlsm. He mourning for her husband. Mr. Pret was asked if he thought there wss any ty—I understand that her late hns- truth In the report that Mr. Chamber- band particularly requested that she I lain was suffering from "softening of should not Mrs. Pretty—The brute! I tha brain." “ No fear,” snapped the suppose be knew bow lovely she would young commoner viciously. "H e has look k IL—Pick-Me-Up. a malady of a different sort— harden “ You ought to bave a place in grand mg o f the heart.” opera," remarked the sarcastic passen FITS Soreness and Stiffness St. Jacobs Oil “ BEE LIN E" BUGGIES A re not m anufacturer« regular construction, but ger who was trying to read. "Oh. I A n Im p r o v e m e n t . “ Isn't It grand,” cried tbe girl at don't know,” replied the fat party Niagara, "to see that great mass of across the aisle, who wss giving an water falling down, down, down! Imitation o f s song. "I'v e got a p'ace Could anything be more impressive?*’ In Grand Rapids that’s good enough “ Why, yes," replied her matter-of- for me.— Detroit Journal, fact escort. “ It would be more e x -, “ Yes, sir,” said the Denver hotel trordinary and worthy o f comment, clerk to the new arrival, "that whlte- It seems to me, If that great mass o f capped mountain away off tbere It In w *ter fell up. up, up.” — Chicago P o s t the Rockies, snd It la a hundred and I t doesn't cost vary much to think flft7 mll* V fr° “ b e n " “ Who wonld as long a . yon don't back yonr com h* Te T ” !° I cIusions with hard-t rued cash. mented ° b' response from tbe clerk If the atmos- "Things ars so quiet,” said the phere was only a little clearer It wonld Drakeman to-day, "thst yon can bear be three bnndred miles away."— tha microbes gnaw.” Judge. Our Own Special Construction 3 0 0 P Pat op with fall knowledge of the re quirements of thia rough western conn- try. Made to stand up, and will stand up, better than any buggy sold at any thing like the price. If you want i a ' tning good buggy at a moderate price, try on our Tt Bee U n e.” You can’ t beat K. W e **rw * ’ *'ssew*«s«v have the M Bee L in e ” Road Wagons. agoni. <Sr 8 T A V K R C O . M IT C H Ü L L , L B W IS l r s t S tP s s t. P O R T IA IN I», O R E G O N 8 P O K A N B - B ra n c h a s* — H R A T T L B ■HP« V * 1V H O U R