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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1901)
M N T M M n H M ». V I I I J i t O L J t T A V I.O li, Beggar i.n jy 's one o’ the out- si b is, tr.a’um l:o said. Sue opened U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR nt 1" (o 1. Ill givo you that. If she wins you get back 1205, ! COTTAGE GltOVE, OREGON. T h e s t o m a c h i s t h e v ita l c e n t e r o f t h e The little woman paled a little. A your;? B ilti .orean and liia wife body. I t is t h e o r g a n fr o m w h ic h a l l Goodness "racious— very w e l l o t h e r o r g a n s a r e f e d . A w e a k s t o m a c h cekbrniod (h e te otnl anniversary of M A D SK N , m e a n s a w e a k m a n . T h e r e n e v e r w a s a H. 1 their marna to by coming over to then^ handing him the flve-dollar s t r o n g m a n w it h a w e a k s t o m a c h . W h a t Avvallinoteli on Monday morning bill. I will bet you on Beggar i s c a l l e d “ w e a k s t o m a c h ” Is in g e n e r a l a W a tch m a k er d is a s e it c o n d i t i o n o f t h e s t o m a c h a n d last to Be'1 con,'Treis assemble, and Lady tbe:i. O th e r o r g a n s o f H g e s tlo n a n d m i t . i t i o n , C a c h e s , Clocks an 1 Jew elry fliey ifemairu d over a day for the The messenger dotted down the w h ic h p r e v e n t s t h e p r o p e r d ig e s t io n o i At Lowest P rice .. purpose of having a look at the bet and the young woman’s initials t h e fo o d w h ic h i s t a k e n i n t o t h e s t o m a c h , a n d s o r e d u c e s t h o n u t r it io n o f t h e Benning racing Bespit" Tuesday,s immediately after which atiothe-r b o d y . W h e n a l l fo o d i s t a k e n a w a / t h e j ^ obt . uKirriM, t h e *b od e a t e n is vicious weather, they went out b Grand Stand messenger rushed up o b n o d l y y d s ig t a e r s v t e e s d . a n W d h e a n s s im ila t e d in p a r t i t rìfiiH C O N -T V T 7 T K 6 R f the track. It was the fil l timo the ; ‘o ),im „ ,,,1 s.uil something to him iu o n l y n o u r i s h e s t h e b o d y in p e r t , a n d s o o d y is p a r tly s ta rv e d . A n d t h is Repairing an il KeiUliug is Our T ra d e . 1 yonug man had “seen ’em run” a low tone. The messenger who j t n h a e r r b a ____ t i o n ___ i s _________ f e l t In _______ e v e r - o r g » a u n o f th e AH w ork w arranted. since his marriage, although before h a d r e g i s t e r e d t h e b e t t i n g t r u u s a c - | bo^ .y d e p e n d e n t o n t h e b lo o d w h ic h i «.’o n M a in & 1 s t S t s ., C ottage G ro v e, Oregon, m a d e fr o m fo o d . that solemn event ho had been nt tion with the young woman ap T h e g r e a t v a r ie ty o f th e c u re s p e r fo r m e d b y O often bitten victim of tho “horse proached ber again H r I . — P i e r c e ’s G _ o ld e n M e d ic a l j D is c o v e r y is d u e t o i t s r e m a r k a b l e j p l). K N O W L T O N , bug.” Like all men who have Well you just were iu time ma’am j p o w e r t o h e a l d i i 'v ^ e s o f t h e s t o m a c h j sworn cl? on fooling with the | ho Raid to her. That beggar Lady I a n d a l l i e d o r g a n s . • c u r e s t h r o u g h t h e Still at my old Business I s t o m a c h d is e a s e s s e e m i n g l y r e m o t e , b u t ' thoroughbreds, how over lie had filly bus been hammered. 1 w h ic h h a v e t h e i r o r i g i n in a d is e a s e d j kept a pretty fair “line,’ on tho I Hammered! exclaimed the youug j c o n d i t i o n o f t h e s t o m a c h a n d t h e o t h e r . | o rg an s of d ig e s t i o n n u t r it io n , j S|H'.‘lui a tte n tio n pabl to C o m m ercial Men. runners by assiduously reading tho woman. Why the brutes! Is tho j « W e a k ” h e a r t , lu n g s , k id & r y s a n d w e a k - i n e s s o f o t h e r o r g a n s i s c u r e d w it h t h e rosults from all of the track" «o poor thing. c u r e o f th e w ea k sto m a ch . j M. D U R H A M , that when be \v ip to the track on Oh hastily exclaimed the messen Mr. Th om as A. Swnrtx, Box 103 , Sub-Station C., Columbus, Ohio, w rites: " I was taken very P r o p r ie to r o f Tuesday he thought that ho had a ger. I mean that they’ve been sick with severe headache, then cram ps in th e | ach, and food would not digest, then kid n ey | fair cliaucc of breaking nbout eveu knocking her prico down in the stom and liver trouble, and m y bock got w eak so { | scarcely get around, T h e more I doctorad with the layera of odds. His wife riug and now she’s ouly five to one, could Tear« i p«Mcd. pfuac-v 1 liad had be- he- I the worm.* I g o t until *ix 1 yei 1 « t h hte.M Í P ra y in g and H auling a S p e cia lty . A lw ays on e so txjorly I could ‘ only ool; y w alk Iu a . boas# had never Been a horse race in her so that it looks like she may be cal C bv in the tlfin 2 rcl T I got grS -io no tllln J r.nd had I aid o f A ch air, and hand to do you r Job w ork in G ard ening at X 1 cwold could hot not be he 1 g iv en ¡*p to d ie, th in k in g il tbut life before and when tho horses led a good thing. plow ing, E tc , E tc . ly n riirh S o r. i s l q , ' Take she I cured. T h *n one o f m; h r. Plefce'a Golden M edical Discovery and/ndke C ottage G rove, Oregon. clamped around through the mud Well I declare! ejaculated the ira clf.’ T h e first n ie new m an " ’. it o f your* helped me no I thought get an^thi r, and lint 1 would 1 iu Hit lii. t race she exhibited oon- young woman anil ju st as tbo mes after l hud taken e i« h t t>ottles I was weighed found l had gain ed tw enty-seven ( 27 ) lbs. sidernbk cxeeitcoient, doBpife tho senger wont away her husband cauio nud in about six week*». I have done m ore hard w ork in the past eleven m onths than I did in cheerless surroundings caused b y up wearing on easy smile of confi two year.* before, and I am an stout and healthy to-day, l th in k, ns l ever w as.» the weather conditions. Her luis dence. D r . P i e r c e ’s P l e a s a n t P e lle ts c u re band, however didn’t look par Ti ero’a only one ic this he said c o n s t i p a t i o n . ticularly inspirited when the num to his wife in a cock-sure tone Eugene Oregon, You don,t mean to tell mo that ber of the winner was hung up. His pointing to Zennide’s name on the Under New you put those five dollars on Beggar face ivore a sheepish giin, iu fact. | progranie, and that’s the favorite. Lady ho gasped. Why said his wife noticing bis | Zonnido’ll win rompingull the way. Well what did you call me a beg And with a complete stock of chagrined look didn’t tho horse that I l>el ?20 on her— got $50 to 20 J a p a n e s e Goods, gar lady for when you gave me the you bet on win? against her. School B o o k s . bill? she askod regaining her color. No ho ropliecl He was beaten n i Gan Zennide run so much faster Stationery I've won 8200 just because of your head on the wire. ' than all the rest of tho horses iu the habit of calling names! And a full line of Well it looked to me r.s if they | race then? she asked him with big Oh von can’ t b e a t ’em the B alti Photo Albums. both pa by ju st at the saino eyes. morean said to friend that night. ! W hen In our city , give us a c a ll and see tn a t time, she sr.i l with n ttu r nu tig. | Sure ho reylied. It's a cinch. A Ho wasn’t referring to horses but P ric e a re R igh t, grieved air I don’t think it ought : ¡0{ C)f yaps down in tho riug think to women. II C M IL L E R , l ’rop. to make any diflert neo if one of they’ve got a good thing iu this them is ju s t a teeny little bit ahead Beggar Lady and they aro more of the other do you? than eating it up. Played the fl ly E A S T AND SOUTH Well ho exclaimed there,s got to down from 50 to 1 to five to one —VIA— T h is siirr.aturo is on ev e ry h e r o f I lie ge n u in e be u winner yon know unless tho one and they’ro still hammering at L a x a tiv e nrcniG-Qiiinine T-mint« g ^ c u te T h o S h a s ta race’« a dead heat wasn’ t. In o n o d u j it. I ’ve seen too many of these th e rem edy th a t o n t v s n — OF THE I don’t care ono hit she replied, good things go wrong in my day, The M ining Laws of Oregon for I think that horse that the old though. No more good things for sale nt this office—25 cents a copy. Keeps the Harrington Wash things in tho judge’s stand say mo. Friend of mine out in the pad- er Nokes get one. $3.75 eaine out second is ju st an good as dock told me that beggar Lady— Try a H arrlngtan improved washing T ra in s le av e C o t t a c i : G k o v k for Portland the ono they sav came in first, she’s never faced tho starter before machine . Nokes Inis them. and way sta tio n s at 3:07 a 111 12:20 p ill They wouldn't admit that though by tho way stood a rattling show to A new line of Fully Belt Rings l-e- 7:00 p m Lv ro rtl.u n l “ 8:30 a in 2:57 p in i.v C ottage Grove 1:28 a in if you were to tell them said the land In tho money ami advised mo to t i i e v i - J u t t h o R a c k e t S t o r e . A r A shland 1 ’2:3.1 a 111 ll;3 0 a u Up to date work at reasonable prices husband. Funny I couldn’t pick string a few along ou her, one, two, A r S acram en to 5:00 p til 4:35 a m at B en tley’s shoe shop. A r San F ra n cisco 7:40 p in 8:15 a in the winner in a field of only four three, across the board— but not for For wwelu-s, and clocks and tine Ar Ogdon 5:45 a 111 11:45 a in horses, isn’t it? Well I ’ll run down me! Zeunide’s the trick. By 'be jew elry go to A r D enver 9 : 0 o a ill 9:00 a m to the ring and see what tho betting way what did you do with /onr II C Ma.lsen. A r K an sas C ity 7:25 a ill 7:23 a m Ar Chicago 7:45 a ir. 9:30 a m is ou the next. money? l ’lay any of cm? Mining Notices and Mining deeds Ar Los A ngeles 1:20 p in 7:00 a HI tSbe looked ns if bke had someth Yes I bet she replied, I felt ou sale at. this office. A r E l Paso 6:00 p in 6:00 p ill Good Photos and reasonable prices ing to soy find she said it before lie awfully wicked, but I bet all the Winn Bi'mr Liiily Won. m BJAN IS S T M N « * THAN HIS ST0SI4Ü 1 . Hauling and Drayage. C IT Y T R A N S F E R . LNIVE 1 ÌSITY STORE... MANAGEMENT ..AS5AYER.. at Taylor’s Photo Gallery. Ar Fo rt w orth 6:30 a ill 6:30 a 111 A r C ity o f M exico 9:55 a ill 9:55 a l.l got away. same. W ani i ' . The Lianna wants wood Ar H ouston 4:00 a m 4:00 a m Jack she sai l in a wheeny tone Which one? he inquired. A r New O rleans 0.25 p III 0:25 p m on subscription. Cun von bring usu Ar W ashington 6:42 a 111 6:42 a in let me bet a teeny weeny little bit, I t'll bu more fun telling you after I load? Ar New Y ork 1*2:43 p 111 12:43 pill too, woult you? It makes it so the v ico is all over, she replied slyly. Tin-( fi'.'sent Is the Wheel that sturili.-, up $23.00 $35 Uo sold by Eukio Ci ! much more cxiciting. Then tho horses paraded in fvont Bristow. P u llm a n and T o u r is t G ars Ja ck looked at her with a grin. of the stand and wont to tho post o n b o t h t r i d a s , t i u t a G m s , Sacra- 1 F irs t Class work at the now shoe You hot eh? he said What d'ye Alter a short delay away wont tho : shop von are Invited to call and sec I.r. mento to Ogden and and El Paso and suppose your mother 'ud say to nu large field, the favorite Zendadie, iu ,T W Bentley. vou see the Harrington Wash to Chicago, St Louis, Now Orleans l l she found out, that I had let you | front. It was a fair start for all ex- j or When work you will have one föhn , and Washington. bet? And iny isn't it enough to cpt lioggai Lady, who was stan d -¡ Nokes is agent. Fouttli and L * u > C onnectin g a t S;,n F ra n c Isco, w ith several : Stcerts. have or.u lioodo loser in the family. in g flat-footed when the dag drop j s -..¡u n sh ip lin e s (or H onolulu, Ja p a n , c h in a . Good work a m i prompt attention a t ■ Philip pines, C en tra! and S o u th A m erica. Can t you havo juat as much fun ped. A 1 iug! ,vi.’i.t up in the stand. ; Toy !■ i s Art Outlery, Boyd a old C orvallis Mall iluil, e x c e p t Sunday. rooting lor the one I hot on? The good tliiug eau’t fiad her ! stand, Cottage Grove, Ore. I I.V.. .....l'lirtlam l A r I i»:50 Oh, but it would be so much nicer feet was theory. She's all but left, I Ar. .....C orvallis . 1.V 1:2» I* M i T h e H ap . r in o t o n I m p b o v e d W a s h e s ltd bet ju st a teonchy woonchy was la.it away, is Jar Bin Lady if At A lbany am i ( ’orviUlln cuim ectiou is maft« Mr John Nokes has secured so!c little bit on one of tho pretty things u ne but uh quickly shot after her j agency for this new W ashsng Machine •vIttica B Rj tr;iin*. | and will be pleased to have you cull i miepeiMle^oo FaMefiger daily. exe«pC 8tuid»|. that I p i c k e d out my seti ou the ; fie Id and at tho far turn, so great a , and exam ine them for yourself. They •c:50 t*.. M 1 V ........Portland ... ..AT Ii 8; 25 A. 1*. M. 1 Ar ..... M cM innville... ., Lv 5:5» A. programme, she answered. ; (light f speed did she exhibit, she I are the best machine iu tho m arket. '..30 8 30 p, M. Ar. . Indepcndendenct î .L v ! 1 4:.'8I A. | Try one. Oh that’s all imagination and ' «as ri lit on eveu terms with the ÿee Agent Mr I) T A'Ybrcy nt C ottage G rev e Yi«»ki t e a jm s i t i v l y C u r e s S i e k lien tlH C lie. lenders, and still going like a season stutiou or uddruss you. indigestion and constli ation. A Please ubo said still more whted- ed campaigner. Sho led tho field of C H M A K K il AM, delightful herb drink. Removes all tr K & P ass, Agt l.’i by n head in turning into the liugb- eruptions of the skin, producing a P O U T L A N I), OREGON. Ob well, then, beggar Indy, go stretch. perfect complexion, or money refund ahead lie said stripping olT a $■> B yjing! muttered the young B al ed. 25 cts and 50 ets. For side by all note from his roll of bills, mid then timorean to his wife, why didn’t I Druggists. W a r n in g . he rushed down tho stairs to the have gumption enough to put a few C u tía s » U ru r® , O reg o n . J. S. To T he P ublic .- Y ou aro hereby T H E NEAKEST bettln^ riug. dollars on that Beggar Lady? She’s warned that no tresspassing or hunt Her eyes spnrkled as sho looked passed the whole bunch and she’s ing will bo allowed ou my premises, and any dogs found on premises are over the names of tho horses for tho ju st galloping in that’s ail— just li ible to be^ killed. .1 H Perkins. seooud race on her progrrmmo. galloping! © O f> « 9 TRY GRAIN0! TRY CRAIN-0 Is not alw ays tiw m ost desorv. “Beggar Lady!” she exclaimed Beggar Lady walks! howled the | Ina s of your y, ¡ir patron pal age, but We A sk your Grocer to-day to show 1 ! • O In haif aloud, as her eye caught tho crowd the crowd of long-shot plny- U A K A N T K SK K th a t e v e ry th in s name of ouo of ilio horses to run. ers whoh.nl taken a bit of the good you a package of Ult.VIN-O the new ' Our s to r e w ill lie J fre on sh buy a t Ou , h onest and en tire ly s a tis food drink that takes the placo o f . Why tliut's ju st what Jock just this t|,,n Beggar Lady swims in! facto ry . coffee. The children m y drink it minuti < -lied me! Beggar Lady! Tho little lady from Baltimore 0 0 3 8 9 A t that i. fiant oui of the grani turned her pule face away from the without injury us well as tho adult. ¡ stand messenger« passed by with | sight of tho horses tearing down All who try it, like it. GIIAIN-O Prescription has that rich seal brown on Mocha his list of odds again t the horses in t'lr „iretcli an 1 sat down. or Juvu, but it is made irorn pure W ork his hand, ¡She stopped him And I lmd the lip strong! growled Can Beggar Lady run real fast? her husbaud, as Beggar Lady flushed grams, and the most delicate stomach A Specialty. receives it without distress. \ the she asked him demurely. by the good. prico of codeo. 15c uud 25cts per I don’t know ma’am answered Then ho noticed his wife's pale We entry a large nnd well selected tho messenger smiling. The filly’s face. W hat’s tho matter? Ho asked pack-gc. Sold by nil grocers. Stock oí Drugs, Patent Medicines, _____ ; Paints, Oils, Vurnisiies, Wall Paper never run before in a ruoe. Ib is her anxiously. Are you faint? When your piano needs tuning and Notions. is ho fir trim < ut. Well idle replied s little bit, but dont get some trump tuner to - fix Well if sho vins how much do I it’ll all pass, I suppose fluddell great i t " for you. M O Warner, of Eugene j get frtr t!u ho said showing him wealth always affects ¡Miopie this amt who is well known ns a reliable M -liuoi. h ii o k x iiiij M i n o M pinno tuner, makes regular trips to ! tho five dollar bill. way. The messenger griuned and glauc- He looked ut her scarcbingly and Cottage Grove nnd will keep your j piano iu order by tho year as reason ed at his list of priced. j amnzcdlv. able as you cuu ask. D ru g S to re CU1ÜUNS DKUG STOKE. v :^ — - F o r MEDLEY French Candies C ig a r s , T o b a c c o s , ITTORNRY-Af-LAf a n d M ix e d . 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