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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1904)
heumatism not let» go o f you you apply lotions or ¡its. It, simply loosens Id for a while. Why? se to get, rid of it you correct, the acid con- of the blood on which nds. Hood’s Sarsa- bas cured thousands. F . I .. Hope*. ¡ian_Say, Moike, this won't do. ay you are shwate on Mra. Fla- ,,',1 „ho a married woman. _rbwiat! Not a wurril. Thot’a 01 oan go on borryin' terbarky Flaherty. Ile'a in hopta Oi’ll lid 'er._____ _________ n will And Mr«. Wiiulow«’» Soothing " beat remedy to u»« lor their children jho teething period.. Horn«« Plebeian Provender. |K.?IUan, Were ‘’' reat »«vklers for formal dinners. Their appetite-produc A FINER SCREEN NEEDED. ■fi«T first da y ’ s uae o f D r. K lin e 's G re e t N e r v e r Send for F r e r f i tria l b ottle a n d truettaa Kline. Ltd - wa: A r c h 8 t „ P h ila d elp h ia , Pa« Ite a P r e t e n t i o u s S t r u c t u r e . in—What did Martha's new bat jke? -Goodness, 1 can’t tell! It look- re like a basket phaeton full of than anything else.—Cincln- £onimerclal-Tribuno. c o n s u m p t i o n S p e c ia l I n d u c e m e n t . Prospective Purchaser—I see you ad vertise a special indueeiueut I d engage* went riugs. What is it? Jeweler—Well, we guarantee to re purchase any riug we sell within six mouths. Hair Vigor YOU CM EARN J25.00 PER DAY fallingof the hair,also. There’s great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disap pointed. Isn’t that so? Getting W ater. OU or Cool with AUSTIN W ELL DRILLS Made in all sizaa and styles. W rite for Cata logu es an d list o l users iu West. " M r hair faded until It w as abou t w hite. It to o k ju st one b ottle o f A y e r’s Hair V ig or to restore It to Its form e r d a rk , rich co lo r. Y ou r Hair V igor certain ly d oes w h at you cla im fo r it.” — A . M. liou u A N , ito c k lu g h a iu , N. C. pi 00 a bottle. All d ru g ->1st«. Beall A Co. 313 Com m er fo r « cial Block. Fading Hair PORTLAND. OKE. C H A M P I O N Princes Edward and Albert of Eng land are to be sent soon to the Welling ton preparatory school at We&tgate on Sea. " I can now work all day and not feel tired. Before using Dodd's Kidney Pills, I couldn’ t walk across the floor." Mr. Russell’ s is the most wonderful case ever known in Chippewa county. The man who can accomplish work This new remedy— Dodd’ s Kidney Pills at a dash Is probably the one who — is making some miraculous cures in has spent patient years In preparation Wisconsin. for It. An enthusiastic English sports man. Mr. Wells, of Redleaf, Penahurst, When Robson and Crane acted the had engaged Landseer to paint the “ Comedy of Errors” together, Mr. portrait of bla favorite dog. But the Crane's “ Dromlo” was the most nota artist was one of those who put off $100 Reward, $100. their duties aa long as possible, and eaders of thin paper w ill be pleased to ble feature of the performance, for at there is at least one dreaded disease while Robson simply represented him one day Wells, who had been growing •ieuce hus been able to cure in all its more and more Impatient, showed his 'an d that is Catarrh. H all’s Catarrh self in the garb of the Syracuse ser -the only positive cure know n to the vant, Crane gave an excellent exhibi feeling by some sharp expression. 1 fraternity, catarrh being a constitu- “ I know I have behaved shameful iseare, requires a constitutional treat- tion of bis mimetic powers by duplicat liall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ing the “ Dromio” of his associate. He ly,” said Landseer, “ but I will come [directly upon the blood and m ucous down next Thursday and stay till Mon thus describes the opening night: day, and the picture shall be done be 'lio n of the disease, and giving the pa- “ It was one of the most intensely I reugth by building up the constitution isting nature in doing its work. The exciting nights I ever experienced be- j fore I leave.” Oil Thursday he arrived. Just In time ¡¿tors have so much faith in its curative hind the scenes. In making up, Rob Lthat they oiler One Hundred Dollars y case that it fails to cure. Send for list son dropped a huge daub of grease to dress for dinner, and his first re mark was: “ Oh, your man tells me . moniuls. j cHENET & CO., Toledo, 0. palut on the front of his tunic. Out of pure consideration for art, I painted a that you are going to drag the great } druggists, 75c. Ps t a.m.ly Fills are the best. similarly dirty device on my garment. ! pond to morrow. Hurrah! I am Just But Kolisou nearly destroyed the line in time. That Is a subject I have H is L e t t e r . often meant to paint, and I shall get jben Willie Blank was at the sea- fabric of consistency, to the construc any number of sketches done." je lust summer big father wrote to tion of which I had sacrificed the This was an unpleasing announce quite frequently, and In each let- cleanliness o f my uttitre, by walking; ment; but the host bore It. I ji ndseer inclosed 10 cents or a quarter to on absent-mindedly in the second act did a capital day’s work for himself, [to the little lad’s pleasure. Willie with a smoking cigar protruding from and the next morning, when be came ¿is mouth. Just previous to his en uo letter-writer, but one day he down to breakfast, he said: -god to compose the following trance In the first net he declaimed his “ Mr. Wells, I hear you are going to speech in the wings, and from this I rchenslve epistle, which be sent shoot to-day. I’ve been looking for took the key, which I had to hold con is father: stantly in mind. My lines were only ward to that for a year or two." So It jleare 1 ‘apa—I got all your Ieters, went on until Sunday morning, and you have put some mutiny In each jmrtly committed, so that between 1 then Wells, who was very particular thinking of Bobson's peculiar voice . of them. Please write oftener. and mannerisms—which I was expect about seeing his guests at the early y laving son, WILLIAM.” ed to Imitate fnlthiully—and of m y , service, said to Landseer: onion's Home Companion. own speeches—which should have been ; “ I suppose you are going to church?" delivered with equal fidelity to Shak- j “ I don’t feel like going,” said Land speare—I sweltered in body and mind seer. “ I think you must.excuse me.” “ Oh,” said Wells, In a blaze, “do Just all night—Leslie’s Monthly. as you think best! You know well enough that this Is liberty ball—for E a s ily D o n e . you, at all events." Tess—Well, I believe I’m rid of Mr. “Thank you," said Landseer. “ And | Staylate at last. I am going to ask you to let me keep Jess—How on earth did you aeeom- Charles Mathews with me, to amuse I plish it? me.” Tess—While he was calling upon me Wells vouchsafed no answer, and ! Inst night I remarked that “ all band- away the people went, leaving these some men were conceited bores.” Then two to their own devices. The min I he said: “ Indeed! I can take a hint ute the house was clear they hurried as well as the next one,” and le ft— to another room, which Landseer had | Philadelphia Press. specially arranged for the purpose. Russia has 1!>0 regiments of mounted The head gamekeeper wns there, hold ing the dog. and Mathews assisted, O.VI YOUR D E A L E R Cossacks. when there was need, at the same time amusing Landseer. When the party returned from church the picture was painted, finished and framed on the wall. Written on the trunk of a tree in the background were the words: “ Painted at Redleaf In two hours and a half.” H ow C ra n e M im ic k e d H obson . B U Y O I L S P Y R A M ID S O F PAIN Boils show the blood is in a riotous, feverish dition, or that it has grown too weak and slug- h to throw off the bodily impurities, which n concentrate at some spot, and a carbuncle boil is the result. T o one already enfeebled disease, boils seem to come with more frequency, using the intensest pain and greatest danger to the already weak and bilitated sufferer. A ll skin eruptions, from the sometimes fatal car- ncle to the spiteful little cat-boil, are caused by bad blood, and the lv way to avoid or get permanently rid o f them is to purify and ild up tlie deteriorated, polluted blood, and counteract the humors d poisons; and nothing will do this so quickly and thoroughly as S. S., which is the acknowledged king of blood purifiers and great- of all tonics. W here the blood has become impoverished and is ‘ r and thin, no medicine acts so promptly in building up and restor- f its richness, purity and c.-----— A l l . g h . n y , P * ., J a n s 1 1,1 00 3 . ength. The time to cure F r o m tte t h e s»s a g . oi o f twenir t w e n t y or o r l t u h ir sa bo rrom m t y j I , » w fa » c e s o a r n e d ly boil 1 t« - - - - - - . . . boils ---------------- IS bet ore it dev Cl- afflicted with large, awful on my fee ___ ________________ ____________ n e p ie c e *> when it is in a state body. As soon a^ they would heatup ra k o on« t h e y w o u ld b r e r lT out^ in a n o th e r part o f t h e b o d y , incubation or ------------------- formation a n d t h ie c o n t in u e d f o r te n y e a r s . I tr ie d e v e r y one blood; for boils a r e . t h i n e I c o u ld h e a r o f t o r e t r e lie f, b u t n o t h i n * iter all------------------------------ d i d m e a n y g-ood. I h a d b u t l i t t l e fa it h in S. 8 . 8 . cr all, only the impuri- dolni m e g o o d w h e n I b e g a n it, b u t a fte r t a k in * and poisons bubblin? i t f o r a s h o r t w h ile th e b o i ls b eg a n t o d is a p p e a r , th ro n crh th** I c o n t in u e d o n w it h th e m e d ic in e , t a k in g s i x b o t - loroagtl the skin, and t i e s , a n d a l l th e b o ils e n t ir e ly d is a p p e a r e d F iv e 18 will Continue in spite y e a r s h a v e e la p s e d s in c e th a t t im e , iand I h a v e \ B a r e r b e e n b o th e r e d s in c e , s h o w in g th a t th e c u r e poulticing and lancing w a s p e rm a n e n t. I ha d s o m e t h i r t y o r f o r t y o f u the blood gets rid o f t h e m o a t p a i n f u l belUome ever b a 4 ,a » d t o b e » -cum ulated p o i s o n . he way to stop boils is r o u . H E lfB T Z IN . attack them in the.blood, . . . tod this is what S. S. S. does. A ll danger o f boils is past when the ■lood has been thoroughly purified and the system cleansed of all mor- >id, impure matter. I? you are subject to boils, then the same causes at produced them last season will do so this, and the sooner you begin to put your blood and system in good order the better the chance o f going through the spring and summer season without boils or other painful and irri tating skin eruptions. S. S. S. is guar anteed purely vegetable, and can be taken with perfect safety by old and °ung, and without harm to the most delicate constitution. It is fuld and pleasant in its action, and unequaled as a cure for boils and indred eruptions. W rite us if you would like medical advice or other iormation. THE S W IF T SPECIFIC C O A T L A N T A , GA m •’ll* • Hlfci ALL (LSI MILS. ■ough ëyrup. Tastes Good. Use Fold by druggtatAl You can depend on Ayer’s Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair, every time. Follow directions and it never fails to do this work. It stops It Pays to Read Newspapers. Cox, Wis., July 4 — Frank M. Rus S o r r y He Spoke. sell of this place, had Kidney Disease we have some very strong men so bad that he could not walk. He land,” boasted the netv arrival tried doctors' treatment and manv dif Umdon. ferent remedies, but was getting worse r strong are they?” queried the He was very low. ?an citizen. He read in a newspaper how Dodd’ s I’ve seen them lift cannons, Kidney Pills were caring esses of K id and even cars.” ney Trouble, Rright's Disease and .¿tl. Then It Is strange that Rheumatism, and thought h e would f them can lift such a small ob- try them. He took two boxes and now he is quite well. He says: tbe yacht cup.” Permanently t urea. Wo (Its or nervousness * Ayers ” “ 8,ted mall,ljr of *k’ K salad, spiced fruits, oysters, asparagus, and snails In vinegar. Then, having stirred up the Jifl.es of the stomach to the point of keen expectation, they pro ceeded to realization by way of flsh— principally mullet, which was regard- e<l U 8 the “ top-noteber” of flahea, aerv- ed with a paste prepared of the flesh of the sen hedgehog reduced to pulp, with oil, pepper, oulous. dates and mus tard; while, when the einperor was served with the priceless liver, the dish was but faintly seasoned with salt, pepper and oil, anil served with chick en livers game--. After flsh and game, pork was the most esteemed meat dish, and it was served In the form of a roast stuffed with sausages. The dessert was torraed of fruits in season, the luscious grape being a close com petitor with the apple. RESERVES IN J A P A N . T h e C e lli n g O u t o f T h eee T r o o p s E n t a i ls S u ffe r in g on F a m ilie s . Hon. Shimada Saburo were among the speakers, and about $25,000 gold was subscribed toward this fund. Ameri can sympathy with Japan was thus ex pressed In a very practical way and the good feeling previously existing was more closely cemented. Among the early enthusiastic subscribers to the fund were Richard Harding Davla. Mr. Eagan in behalf of Collier’s Week ly and other newspaper representatives who have been rusticating in Tokyo Instead of getting to the front, where they desired to be. >>Kêelev liouor - morphine - tobacco ' Curt- HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED •shKii „os sull - ros SULL ssatkuiaw SSATtCULASi The bloodiest battle ever fought with gunpowder was that at Borodino, in wliiih 52,000 Buasinns and 32,000 Frenchmen were killed. Plso’a Cure Is a good cough medicine. It has cured coughs and coida for forty years. At druggists, 25 cents. Draw Cut, n o push. A d d ed Pow er cuts w here others w on 't. Price« rig h t, .» 'h e n y o - buy. Buy the Best. Buy th e C h am pion M owers, Hakes, an d Binders. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STA VER F in e Finleh. COMPANY They had bought ail upright piano I M o st o f t h e P r e s e n t - D a y K n o w l e d g e on the pay-weekly plan. "John.” she | n r s t ana Taylor S ts. P o r t l a n d , o r e W a s D e r iv e d F r o n t t h e A n c ie n t s . ___________ ..—-------— —-----— The old adage, “ There's nothing new said one day. "I want you to stand off No. 28— m oo. under the sun,” applies with as much and take note o f the exterior o f this ] P. N. O. aptness to architecture aa it doea to piano. Can you see Its finish?” I l KN w r ltln g T o 'a d T o r “ I should say so,” sighed John. [ TV m en tio n th is p a p e r. t ls o n plem m ^ many other things. It la well known _ _ that although the building of great "When the installment mail comes.” arches of masonry dates beyond the ancient Itomau civilization the princi ple that gives strength to the massive atone bridges of to day Is the same that built the bridges of the Roman empire. The history of bridge building Is to a large degree the history of the arch, whose efficiency lies in the truth of the old Hindoo saying that "the arch nev er sleeps,” because each separate sec tion of which It consists, beginning at tbe keystone or central section, is con Tlie Kind You Have Always liought has borne tlie signa stantly pushing against Its Immediate ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his neighbors until the pressure finally personal supervision for over 8 0 years. Allow no one reaches the firm foundation upon to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and which the structure la erected. “ .Tust-Rs-gnnd ” are hut Experiments, and endanger the health o f Children—Experience against Experiineut. To aecure a perfectly trustworthy foundation, therefore, the bridge build er has often to penetrate far below the surface of the earth, and not Infre Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare quently the part of his structure thus goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic covered up and concealed la greater substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy* Worms than that visible above ground. and ullays Feverishness. It cures Diarrinca and Wind It was their Inability to solve the Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation problem of a trustworthy foundation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the that led the ancient Hindoos to dis Stomach and ltowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. trust the arch, arguing that the sleep The Children’ s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. less activity that held It together was equally active lu tearing it to pieces. Not only la the modern bridge build er skilled In setting his structure on a B e a rs th e S ig n a tu re o f firm base, but thoroughly acquainted with the time-honored materials for his work, to say nothing o f new mate rials, and an Important part of his student training in such modern schools as the Massachusetts Institute + w w * of Technology la devoted to methods of testing materials during construc i m m « i . ,▼ n u n « « , « r n e r r . n «w v o n « o r , . tion that would have surprised and delighted even the most accomplished of the ancient Roman engineers. N O T H IN G N E W IN T H E A R C H What is CASTORIA The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. I,a tent or Fishing Yarns. Seeing some of your fish and bear CURE HORSE HEAVES stories in Maine Woods, I must con f /S A J Distemper or Pink B je w ith P russian H r a v i fess some of them do smell a little V l / l / M l T f P o w d i i i . They A K A 6ICAT BLOOD PUIIFIEB AND AND CONDITIONEK. CONDITIONEI. a sure cure for all ailments from whic^ heaves fishy, and for a change I will give CURED 34 M O R S I* you one founded on facts. You see. I lh lhave ST« b been e e n tirin nring g Pnianfan P n iM fa n H Heave eave Powder» P o w d e r» th the e pa*t pant e eight ig h t m onth« and 1n th m t tim e have cured || horeee o f Heave« 14 o f Distemper and g o f ch ron ic Cough. It was this way: We were flBhlng ou iThe Prussian Remedies have gained a great reputation In thin section. one of the Keswick lakes in the spring EKNKHT BKHNCKK. Newark, New T^ek Hsil.fc F r e e Hsnd Book. Pmssisn leroedy Co- St. Psul. Mins. of 1893, and our catch had been enor mous. About 3 o'clock in tlie after P O R T L A N D B l- K l) C O .. P o r t l a n d . O r .. C o n s t A g e n t s noon we beard a peculiar noise on the bank of tbe lake like tearing of roots. So we went to investigate, and on nearing the shore were surprised to engineb so lers find a large black bear digging up the ground to beat nine of a kind. We lay low to watch, and what do you think he was doing? Why, he was digging worms, and after putting nice fat angle worms on each of his forepaws be ventured out In the lake on an old sunken log, put down his Write for Catalogue and Prices forefeet In the water and actually scooped out huge trout so thick and fast that he almost darkened the sun. After a while, thinking there was enough flsh for us, we put an ounce ball in his bead. Talk about fish! (.rest heavens! There lay trout two IN PLACING YOUR ORDER FOR A feet deep on which two young cubs were gorging themselves. Well, we skinned that bear and. wishing to se cure the cubs alive. I Just threw the Investigate the Advance line of thresh bearskin over me and got down on er« and enginea. They cost lens to op all fours, and those rubs followed me erate, require fewer repairs and do more right into camp, thinking it was moth and better work in all kind« of grain er bear. than any other make. Straw or wood The cubs I afterward sold for $25 each, and the hide of the mother bear, and coal burning engines. Also a full which was a very large one. brought line of tingle and double Portable Saw me J ,., not too bad a day’s work. Mills. Oh. yea. about those fish on tbe bank. Well, we went back next day and bar reled up twenty-four barrels of the best of those trout Tbe rest were left to rot in the sun. We put those Thoroughly reliable and most durable machinery in the market. Honeat in fish in cold storage and we have some construction. Satisfactory in operation. Helf Feeders, Starker*, Bagger« and all attachment«. Drop u« a postal and our traveling man will call. of them y e t Next— Maine Wood». Writing from personal knowledge of the conditions in Japan during the war, John L. Hearing says In the World To-Day: As soon as the troops from the dif ferent barracks had been sent for ward there came the call for the re serves to gather and begin to train. The reserves, It will be understood, are those who have at some previous time spent several years In military training and are now called from their private occupations at their country’s need. These men drop their work or occupation and at a moment’s notice go to the barracks. In the fam ilies of these Is the first suffering felt In many cases the chief support of a family la taken away and no one is left to support the wife and children and supply the money for food and clothing. In these places where the sole support of the family Is suddenly removed without warning there Is a condition of need Immediately felt Tbs soldier receives no pay while in service, and be has, therefore, nothing to send home to his needy family. He leaves them for bis country's sske and he hopes that In some way they wilf be cared for. The first work o f relief la the car ing for these families. The govern ment la greatly assisted in this work by foreigners as well as by generous native tuberriptlona Various organ izations have been set on foot for rais ing jnoney to supply this need. The fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the treaty by Admiral Perry and the Japanese was commemorated by an enthusiastic meeting in Tokyo, in When you feel for the poor put your which the American minister, Mr. QrUcom, and Count Okuma and the hand into your purse. Your of RUSSELL . r ms High Grade THRESHERS STACKERS Machinery^ The A. H. Averill Machinery Co. P8 B D AIN I M P O R T A N T T H R E S H I N G ADVANCE A D V A N C E S T E P O U T F I T T H R E SH E R S E N G IN E S T H W -8 H K k C O . Branch House«. Plough s Warehouse , near O. K. A S. Freight Depot, Hpokaae. nioi .S treet, P o r tla n d . Ore. MO Bel