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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1904)
1 H ood’s psaparilld is unquestiona- r the greatest blood and ■er medicine know n. It, sitively and permanently res every hum or, from nples to Scrofula. It, is e Best, Mood Medicine. D lH u ril lie B u s in e s s . L „ ladle, of the club wore closely bulled rbout Ibe speaker of tlie aft- Lmi, a remarkably aucceuful worn- , in whom counuerclal and literary llity were admirably balanced. pfell us. In a few words, bow to be reossful,” said one of tbc ladles, ln- Itently. “Xo be successful," said tbc suecess- 1 one, "all we women have to do is make as muck of a business of our rn business as we do o f tlie tilings at are none of our business.” The Theory. Thla health food doesn't do any good, asserted the Irate customer. "Perhaps you overlooked the flrst rule reluting to lta use.” suggested the grocer. “ What's that?” “ First get your health. Ton don't seem to understand the theory of it. You wouldn’t |et dog biscuit unless you had a dog. would you?” “ No.” “ Or birdseed unless you had a bird?" "No.” “ Then what are you doing with health food before you get health?" I ^ t health 1 wouldn’t need WORLD’ S FAIR SCULPTURE. “ Well, that's your lookout” Proved Beyond a Doubt. Middlesex, N. Y ., July 25.—(Spec- ial)— That Rheumatism can be cured lias been proved beyond a doubt by Mrs. Hotsey A. Clawson, well known here. That Mis Clawson had Rheu matism and had it had, all her ac quaintances know. They also know »lie is now cured. Dodd's Kidney Pills did it. Mrs. Clawson tells the story of her cure as follows: “ I was an invalid for most five years caused by Inflammatory Rheumatism, R eal Sport. The Tbs ticket speculator entered the prl- helpless two-thirilB of the time. te otilce of the great manufacturer. first year I could not do as much as a baby could do; then I rallied a little "Now. sir,” said the former, "let me bit and then a relapse. Then a year “ THE SP1H1T OF THE PACIFIC.” II you a season ticket to the baseball ago the gout set in my hands and feet Borne of the heroic statuary at the aunds.” I suffered untold agony ami in August, The great manufacturer shook Ills 1903, when my husband died I could St. Louis world’s fair is very beautiful. One of the most exquisite is “The ad sadly. not ride to the grave. "No,” he sighed. ''I’ m only the boss. “ I only took two boxes of Dodd’s Spirit of the Pacific,” by Isidore Koutl. iu’11 have to see the office boy.” Kidney Pills and in two weeks I could BREAD IN PARIS. wait on mysell aud saw my own wood. I dug my own potatoes and gathered Th. Manner of Muklug It Take. Cour- An Im p o r ta n t Bersonage. my own garden last fall. Dodd’s Kid o«e to Inspect. Caller—Well, the nerve of that! ney Pills cured me.” I have never had the courage to per Merchant—What? Rheumatism is caused by uric acid sonally Inspect. I only know that in Caller-«~I>liln't you hear that snip of in the blood. Dodd's Kidney Pills put stead of being fabricated in the home boy referring to you as "III11?” Merchant—'Sh! That’s our office the Kidneys in shape to take all the or in great, clean, sanitary factories as ; in the United States, it is made some- y. So long as I can prelend I d iln t uric acid out of the blood. I where in the bowels of the earth under nr him It s all right— Philadelphia Does it pay to save five per cent of the small bake shops. dger. your income by economizing on your “ J would no more dare go down Into vacation this year and break down next year from the continued strain and be one of these bread kitchens than I obliged to pay 50 per cent for doctor’s I would dare ask my cuisinière how bills, besides* the time lost in enforced many times in her life she has had a idleness V—Success. whole bath. I have seen enough at the counters where bread is sold to got the riTQ Permanently cored, no ntsor nervousness II I U after flrstday’BUBeofDr.KlIne’BtJreatNerva I French point of view concerning bread, Restorer. Send for Free 83 trial bottle and treatise. which Is even worse than the French Dr. K. H. Kline. Ltd.. Da.’ Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. ; point of view concerning literature. “ Just as I am writing I glance it a folded bed must be used, contrive across the street Intp u bakeshop oppo- some way to keep it aired and whole I site, and I see a woman dusting off a some. j pile of bread in the window with a G e n u in e feather duster. They have absolutely $100 Reward, $100. T h e readers o f th is pap er w ill be pleased to no sense of any difference betweeu learn th at there is at least on e dreaded disease that s c ie n c e h as been able to c u r e In a ll Its | bread and wood and coal, and they de- stages, a n d th a t is Catarrh. H a ll’s Catarrh I liver it at one s home accordingly. It Cure is th e o n ly p o sitiv e euro k n o w n to the m e d ica l fra te r n ity . Catarrh b e in g a c o n s titu is never wrapped, and in pushcarts tio n a l d is e a s e , requ ires a co n s titu tio n a l treat j made of slats or in great openwork m ent. H a ll’ s C atarrh Cure is taken in te rn a lly , a c tin g d ir e c t l y u p o n the b lo o d a n d m ucous baskets it is heaped less carefully than Huriaces o f th e system , thereby d e s tr o y in g the | wood or coal indeed, because bread is f o u n d a t io n o f th e disease, and g iv ring in g th the e pa- Must B ea r S ig n a tu r e o f in tie n t s tr e n g th b y b u ild in g u p the co n stitu tio n easier to buy than wood or coal and a s s is tin g natu re in d o in g its i w o r k . The Paris. The carts or baskets are pushed p r o p r ie to r s h ave so m u c h fa ith in its cu rativ e pow ers t h a t t h e y o ffe r O ne H u n d re d Dollar» or carried by women wearing stout, fo r a n y case th a t it fa ils to cu re. S e n d fo r list blue#aprons covering them from nock I o f te s tim o n ia ls . I A d d ress. F. J. CH E N E Y & CO., Toledo, O to kiiee, which aprons, like the sheets I Sold by d ru ggists, 75c. 5ee FaoSimile Wrapper Below. on a French bed, are changed perhaps l i a l l TS F a m i ly P ill* a r e t h e b e s t . | as often as once a mouth. Arrived at try small and as easy A scheme for the establishment of a n house w h^re bread is to be delivered, to take as sugar. permanent wireless service between Swe | tlie open cart or basket stacked with FOR HEADACHE. den and Germany is near realization. I the staff of life Is left In the road for j the femmes de chambre all around FOR DIZZINESS. For forty year's Flso's Cure for Con merrily to shake down upon it any FOR BILIOUSNESS. sumption has cured coughs ami colds. At thing they will,.while the woman llTTLE druggists. Price 25 cents. FOR TORPID LIVER. I mounts to one’s apartment carrying CONSTIPATION. PILLS. FOR Several species of ants keep cows, the the day’s ration of petits pains bundled FOR SALLOW fK IN . aphis answering the purpose, uud milk up In her apron, and the two long, thin FOR THECOMPLEXION them at regular intervals. loaves of bread, unwrapped, of course, I OEWCIWH MUST W AV« aiPMATUW C. one under each arm.” — Harper’s Bazar. I Cents I Purely Y e ffc t a b le ./^ v * /^ » » K ê e le v liouor - morphine - tobacco N u m b e r . In E a r l y l>nys. ''f f u r e «»»TS PERMANENTLY CUBED CURE SICK HEADACHE. In a paper read before the Phllo’ogl- o a t .w por full particulars .«iCflUYliemUTtrPORT^LNOjO^^ cal Society of tlie University of Michi No. 31—1904. N. U. gan recently. Prof. Oeo-ge Hempl In n year nearly 100.000 persons trav commented upon the forerunners of ^yHEN writing to advertisers please erse the forty-seven miles of railway our present system of numeration. mention this paper. across the isthmus. Some two years ago. In seeking the origin of the Runic letters ( lie firft let ters used by the Germanic races), Prof. Hempl discovered the primitive Germanic numeral notations. This threw new light upon the early <ler- | manic numeral system, as well as upon ! the primitive Indo-European numerical j system nnd upon tlie development of the (¡reek alphabet and the (Jre.’k nu T he worst disease the world has ever known, and merical notation. The primitive Indo-European numer the greatest scourge to the human race, is Contagious ical system was a mixture of the deci Blood Poison. One drop o f the virus of this most mal and the sexagesimal. The first horrible o f all diseases will pollute and vitiate the | large number was the "shock” —that purest, healthiest blood, and within a short time after , Is, sixty—and the next large number the first little sore appears the system is filled with the was the “ hund,” or “ hundred.” that Is awful poison and the skin breaks out in a red rash; ]20. Retween 00 and 120 there were « glands o f the groins swell, the throat and mouth become ulcerated, no numbers like our 70, etc., 70 being .e hair and eyebrows drop out, and oftin the entire surface o f the body j “ a shock and 10,” nnd 80 being “ a covered with copper-colored splotches and sickening sores and erup- shock and 20.” The Introduction of our ons. Contagious Blood Poison is as treacherous and elusive as tlie present numbers between 00 and 120 rpent. Y ou may be carrying it in your veins with no visible evidences arose out of the Introduction of the ' decimal hund or hundred, that Is. 100, its existence; for while A ft e r su ffering tw e lv e year# In distinction from which the old hun ercury and potash seem fro m O on tasious B lood P o l.o n , and t r y in g the best p h y sicia n s dred (120) was called the duodecimal 1 cure and all external o b ta in a b le , and a ll the p aten t hundred, or the "great hundred.” gns disappear, the dis m edioin es p rocu rab le, an d stead which Is still used In Iceland and parts ily o o u tin u ln s to g ro w w o rse , I use is doing its destine- » a r e up a ll hope o f re coy ery , a n d of England. iBSOLUTE SECURITY. Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by the development in the body of the tetanus bacillus, a germ living iu the soil in many places, especially in city streets, round barns and stables aud in pastures. This bacillus does not grow' readily when exposed to the air, | there Is usually little danger of I lockjuw follow ing large wounds. The j danger lies iu the punctured wounds, j the ragged wounds, and often also the | seemingly trivial w'ounds which heal rapidly, and so seal up the tetanus germ away from the air; there it finds j the conditions most favorable to its development and the manufacture of ! the nerve poison which cuuses the j symptoms of tills terrible disease. Such being the case, the treatment of ! little w'ounds from pistols, torpedoes and crackers is to make them bigger. This requires some courage on tho pari of the doctor, and the more cour age the smaller aud apparently more Insignificant is the wound, and par- ents ought not to increase his trial by pleadiug against the necessity of cut ting deeply into the wound, opening it widely and washing it out thoroughly with antiseptic solutions. It is only In this way that the danger of lockjaw I can be reduced to a minimum, and , even this in exceptional cases does not » prevent the disease. The modern treatment for thio di3- , ease is the injection of tetanus anti toxin. Even this may fail if injected simply under the skin or into the mus- ! cles, and the antitoxin has occasion ally been Injected Into the sheath cov ering the spinai cord, or even beneath j the membranes of the brain, so that it may the more directly reach the nerve centers chiefly affected by the poison. Thousands of women suffer from pelvic catarrh and catarrhal nervous ness and don’ t know' it. If you feel fagged out, begin at oncetaking l)r. hart- man’ s Peruna. It will relieve your catarrhal affliction anJ all your organs will be restored to health. Buy a bottle today, as it will immediately allevi ate your case. Threshernien and Sawm ill Men Note! 150 ft. KndlesN Linen Stitched, Heavy Canvas, 4 ply, 7 I Inch Belting. 127.00. 150 n. 8 Inch with-, same tut urn I’M complete, with 18 ft. a M others w ill find Mrs. W inslow s’ s S ooth tog .T an k Pum^s Inch Suction Hose, 10 ft. f)ls« hurge Hose, with mis S yru p th e liest rem edy to use fo r th eir ch ild r e n 1 sel and strainer, ♦ 1 0.50. Helling, Hose and Packing d u r in g th e teeth in g p eriod .. at wholesale prices. (Jeneral agency for Pursons Hawkeye S elf Feeder. Lane shingle mill, run only a bargain. W'rite for cu alogs. The minimum rainfall at which trees 40 duys, K at E 1 K K SO N M A C H I N K H Y C O . will grow is twenty inches. PORTLAND. OUKA o N. Carter’s M e Liver Pills. ÎARTERS IV E R KILL THE re work within, or the p h y sicia n s pronounced m y c u . M istoo k ih e M o tive. In cu ra b le. H op in g a g a in s t hops, »tient is c o n s t a n t l y I tried 8. 8. 8. I im p rov ed from An old man was sitting In the a r a s s e d by returning th e first bottle, and after ta k in g [ street-car. In the aisle neur him stood —----- -------- — t w e lv e w ao cured sou n d and mptoms and unmistaka- w a ll, and fo r tw o years h a re had a young woman. He made a move e traces o f the blood ment to rise, says the Detroit News, n o r e tu rn o r sy m p tom o f th e v ile disease. )ison. T h o u s a n d s oi W a r s a w , N . O. H . M . R E G IS T E R . as If to give her his seat. iysical w r e c k s and "Never mind, sir,” said the yonng ironic invalids from the effects o f Blood Poison know the uncer- woman, imperatively. "Just keep your inty of the mercury and potash treatment— that it stifles but does not seat.” ill the serpent. A s long as there is life in the serpent there is danger She smiled patronizingly on the old i its fangs; and while your blood is tainted there is danger o f infec- | man, who stared and looked dazed. °n. Safety lies only in crushing out the life of the loathsome disease Atter two blocks more he again at id killing the serpent. For many years S. S. S. has been known as tempted to rise, hut the young wom » antidote for Blood Poison, It is a remedy composed entirely^of an pushed him back, explaining pn- tgetable ingredients, and we offer $ i,o o o for proof that it contains | litely, " I ’ve stood so long now I don't the least particle o f mercury, potash or Ulir.d it. Please keep your seat." “ I say, young lady,” cried the old other mineral. It thoroughly purifies the man In shrill Irritation, "I want to git blood, improves the appetite and diges off! You’ ve mqde me go half a mile tion, and tones up all parts of the system. past my street already.” * I In chronic and long-standing cases o f Hearing a Fly W alk. Blood Poison, S. S. S. acts promptly and It Is said that a fly makes 400 without leaving any bad after-effects. >\ rite us about your case, and our physicians will advise with- strokes per second Willi Its wings, and it has been proven that by the use of ut charge, and we will mail you free our home-treatment book tell— the microphone you can hear a fly 1K all about Contagious Blood Poison and its different stages and walk. THE S W IF T SPECIFIC C O ., ATLANTA, CAm PRICES THAT TALK. Salt nibbed on the black spots on dishes will remove them. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. £A S T Q R K IXLIF. J. M K1LLIX. The proudest day In the life of Nt Jlie J. McMlllln of Uushville, Ind., was when the County llonrd of Education presented her with n gold medal fori punctual school attendance. Miss Mc- Millin Is 1C and lias attended school since she was 5, and In all that time j she was never absent or tardy. The last four years she has lived in the country, which made, punctual attend ance a serious matter, but her record Is unbroken. She has graduated now. ¡4 The Kind You Have Aggelatile Preparationfor A s similating lltcFoodandRcgula- liug the Stomachs ana Bowels o f Always Bought Bears the IN F A N T S /C H I L D K E N J Promotes DigcsIion.Cheeriul- nessandRest.Conlains neillter Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t ic . Signature of Engli sh B ar d W as Bight. Dramatic critics ami commentators have long been puzzled to account for the fact that Shakespenre placed the scene of “ Hamlet” at Elsinore, In the I Is'und of Zealand, wherens the Dan- 1 lsh prince lived nnd died ill Jutland. But Just recently the municipal au thorities nt Elsinore, or Helslngor, have discovered In their archives that an English company was acting In their town In 1587 or 1588, and among the names of the actors are several, of those who were acting with Shake- j spenre In London In 1589. Obviously, these actors must have talked about their adventures In Den-1 mark, and so Shakespeare became well acquainted with Elsinore, and, when | he wrote "Hamlet,” naturally placed the scene lu a place which he knew , by description rather tbnn in an Island of which he knew nothing. The poet was no great stickler for accuracy In geographical matters and this visit of the English actors plausibly explains the reason why the tragedy of "Ham let” was placed In Zealand and not In ( Jutland. J C u re fo r In d ig e s tio n . Scientific investigation has discov ered that that troublesome disease, dyspepsia, can be cured by short in tervals of exposure to Intense cold, followed by hearty eating. M. Itnoul Pictet, a Swiss gentleman, was ex perimenting with a low temperature. He had produced an artificial temper ature In a sort of pit which caused the thermometer to sink to 140 or 150 de grees below zero. Among other ex periments he exposed himself for a brief interval to thi< temperature by lowering himself Irto the pit. On emerging he found himself Intensely hungry and ate freely. The proves» was repeated several times, and ns a result he found himself cured of chron ic Indigestion, from which be bad suf fered for years. W illie's Definition. Teacher—Willie, ,voi. may construct an original sentence containing the word ‘Hominy.’ ” Willie Broadband (after a season of stressful cogitation)—Hominy days tdi the Fourth o' J uly ? In A y r a f'O U jyX A M in PITCHER ¿4lx Senna * RtkilUSJm- Atwtr Wrf * JffrrpSrod - Clanftid Sugar Wintmyroen Flavor. Use For Over Thirty Years Aperfecl Remedy forCnnslipA- fio n , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions, Feverish ness and L o s s o f S l e e p . Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. A lb irionlhs old ] J U l l 5 ) S - 'J j C ,| M S EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTORIA THl onmuR an«..,,, new vom « errv. 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