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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1902)
fficult Digestion I Is dyspepsia- miserable. luderer* eat not because they want le, simply b eca u se they must, y know they are irritable and fretful ; y cannot he otherwise, y complain of a bud taste In the , a tenderness at the pit of the stom al, uneasy feeling of puffy fulness, d,e heartburn and wlml not. , effectual remedy, proved by perma- cuns ot thousands of severe cuses, is lile od’s Sarsaparilla llooD'tTÎÏLL» are the beet cathartic. Proves His heroism. )id you say,” asked the author’ s (I, "that your hero, who ia poor, is jarry the rich heiresa” Yes, that is the way he proves his ism.’ —Indianapolis News. anilin'u Wizard Oil is a (rood medi- ; pain and suffering cannot uhide 'it ; your druggist will tell you so. Reasonable Inference. pid the evidence in that divorce indicate that Mrs. Flash was gid- I guess so. The judge and five of jurors wanted to marry her.” — jklyn Life. Permanently Curea No TUu or uervouMMSi offer tiret-lny’* w eofl>r Viine'd (irviit Nerve jr-r. geudlor K K B K $J-J. OO trial Wuttlound treat* [pB.R.H K l in *. Ltd..931 AichSt.. Philadelphia,Pfe 8 Point of View. jew England 8tateaman-— Wasn’t t a mortifying scene in the senate Iniher? jutesman from the Breesy West— tifying! it was disgusting. It was ■pel before we could tell wliich one the best man!— Chicago Tribune. PR EACHED W IT H PEN. COFFEE AND ITS PREPARATION. Dr. Uepworth’a Hcrraon. Reached an lniiiienae I'uuzrezutiua, L>r. George II. Hep wort li, who died in New York uut loug ago, occupied a uuiijue position among clergymen of his time. At the commeucemcm of his career, he came to the conclusion that a preacher should not confine himself eutlrely to a social class or doclnuul sect, but that his Bock should Include people of all conditions In life. This conviction actuated him always, lie put,! little utteutloii to theology, deelur- ing that the Sermon on the Mount suf ficed Tor him and that to heed Its ad- monitions kept him very busy, leaving slender leisure for theological specu lation. The plain and beautiful truths of that wonderful series o f instructive thoughts from the Saviour's lips fur nished him with food for thousands of sermons given to the public through the columns of the press, for It was as a writer rather than as a speaker that he gained bis reputation uud did Ilia greatest work. “ There are inen anil women In the world, * he once said, “ who are entan gled In strange perplexities and over burdened tiy sorrows ami struggles. They are tempted and tried in many ways, t f they had a larger faith they would he happier. I f they could he assured tliut the pains of the present are not without providential slguifi- cance, that a future awaits them In wliich they will have a larger opportu* nity, tliut l!od Is hot neglectful of their Interests, that Christ is ready to ex tend a helping hand, that the angels o f heaven are within call, and will ren der whatever assistance they may—tf they can be persuaded of these truths they will have all they want and then theological dogmas would ouly be use less lumber.” The diviue inspiration was in him What Must lie Done Before Y ou Can Brew the Fragrant Beverage. Coffee Is the seed of au evergreen shrub which is said to have been dis covered in Abyssinia by the Arabs. It Is cbletly cultivated In Arabia, Costa ltlca, Brazil and other tropical portions o f South America, the Hast uud WeBt Indies, Java uud Ceylon; but the cli mate o f Arabia, where It was first cul tivated, seems best suited to Its growth. Klevated situations are most suitable for the growth o f coffee, aud the plan tations have much the appearance of pleasure grounds. The trees are raised from slips, which are allowed four or five yeurs to grow before they are cropped. They attain the height of 8 or ID feet, und continue in bearing from 30 to 50 years. The shrub of tree re sembles a handsome laurel, and hears a profusion of clusters o f fragrant white flowers, which are succeeded by bril liant red berries, sweet and pulpy, which ripen to a purple color—each con taining two coffee seeds or berries. The process o f preparing coffee for Who’s Your Grocer? ill he doesn’ t handle Monopole Spices ought to. I f you want, to try them, due his name and address w ith two '■Dtitamps for postage and we w ill ^voualO cent tin of Monopole yenMor (singer or White Pepper or jirnriety. We know you’ ll say it the d/iest you ever used Semi at k » to Wad hams Kerr Bros., Port- 1 , Oregon. Cut Off. "I went to the play last night.” “How did you like it?” “1 didn’t hear it. I sat in front of o women who were talking about a jding.” on’ t Get Footsore! Get F o o t-E a i*. it is a certain cure for sweating, callous and it, tired, aching feet. Makes new or tight pes easy. Try it today. Sold by all Druggists. 3ce2ftc. Don’t accept a substitute. Sample -y FKEE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leltoy A Windfall. “ You say hi* money fell to him?” "ho, he fell to it— tumbled through 1 hole and aued the city.” — Cbi- Herald. ANGER the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. H -S TA G E LIN E farr,i" ^ T f 5, ANY HEAD I1 U IV K U I :'‘Y( CASES O F ARE NOW CU RABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAO F. NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. A. W E R M AN , OF B A LT IM O R E , S A Y S : B a l t i m o r e , Md., March 30, 190' Gentlemen — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give yo* a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearing in this ear entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that ouly an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected car would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, an# to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored, I thank yon heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours^ A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. market is as follows: The ripe berries when picked are first put through a ma chine which removes the pulp: the cof fee grains are still covered with a sort Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. of glutinous substance which adheres | to the beau. They are now spread out on large bins made specially for the INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. purpose, and left there, being occasion- | ally tossed about and turned over with F (5 F a r J <J J ohnson EAST A N D SOUTH wooden shovels until they are perfectly — V IA — dry. They are then gathered up and EBY & put Into a circular trough In which a R o u te LAW A T T O RNEYS AT heavy woodea wheel, shod with steel. — O F TH E Oregon. Cottage Grove. Is made to revolve so as to thoroughly nu<l how deeply he was enabled to Im- break the busk without crushing the ^ H. K IN G press tile gospel truths into the human bean. 1 he chaff Is separated from the leave C o ttage g hove foi Portland heart may be judged from this ,uci- j Fra'11 Ly uieaus o f a fauuiug mill, and Trains 12:55 pin ami way stations at ‘.’:14 a m A tto rn e y-a t-L a w dent: A young American girl hud gone tllp 8offep 18 nuw thoroughly dry and L v Portland * 8:30 a ni "SRTjTff clean, Special attention given to Collections. 2:06 pill Lv Cottage drove 2:57 p in abroad to study music. Illness came 12:55 a m 12:35 p im A r Ashland A fter this It Is the custom of some COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. upon her iu Berlin and she was with 5:00 p m Ar Sacramento 4:35 a m A r San Francisco 7:55 p ill 8:55 a ill out friends. Iu the garret of a tene planters to have It spread out on long tables and carefully picked over by ment she lay impoverished and despair J E. YOUNG I’ lillm uii him ! T o u r is t ( 'm s ing, when the other occupants of the women and children, all the bad beaus on both trains. C h a i r O a k s , Sacra being thrown out. It only remains tenement discovered her aud brought a mento to Otfden anil and El I’nso and mORNEMT-LAI physician to attend her. She then con then to have It put In bags, weighed fessed that she had been kept from sui and marked, before It is ready for ship Office on Main Street, West 81 da. cide ouly by the hopeful sermons of ment to the port. In some of the larger to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans Dr. Hepworth as she read them in a plantations this process Is greatly sim and Washington. C o tta g e d r o v e . Or. at San Francisco, with several newspaper. It was but oue Instance of plified. with considerable saving In Connecting Steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China. the vast number who derived courage time and labor, by tlie use of Improved Philippines, Central and South America. aud moral impulse from his writiugs. machinery for drying aud cleaning the At Albany and Corvallis connection Is made QENTIST with C A E Ry trains.________________________ By his pen aud the printer’s ink he coffee. There Is a great deal of fraud In cof couveyed his sustaining aud inspiring Independence Passenger dally, except Sunday. DR. H. M. PETRIE thought to congregations far larger fee. Frank U. Carpenter, who visited 7:30 A. M. i Lv7 .~ 7 PorTland........ AT I 5:50 P. M. the coffee plantations in Brazil, says: lft: a . m . I Ar McMinnville.....Lv | 3:ft6 p. m . AU Work Warranted. than the voice o f man could reach. 11: A. M. I Ar..Independendence.Lv I 2:05 p. M “ A large part of the Mocha used In 11:45 Dr. llepworth was born In Boston, a . m . | A r....... Corvalis........ Lv 1 l:2ft p m . Office First Door West ol Sherwood House. Feb. 4, 1833, aud graduated from the the United States is grown here. In See Agent Mr D T Awbrey at Cottage drove divinity school of Harvard University deed there Is practically no genuine station or address W K COM \N, C T. ANDERSON, M. D in 1835. After preaching for a time Mocha coffee in our markets. The F & Pass, Agt on Nantucket Island, he was called to Mocha coffee fields of Arabia are so PORTLAND. - OREGON. small that very few of the berries are Physician and Surgeon the South Boston Church o f the Unity, Surgery and Female disease» A Specialty. A1 but. believing that he should reacn sold outside the Mohammedan coun calls promptly attended to. more people, he begau preaching iu the tries. W. G. Palgrave. the well-known Office in Sherwood Mock: Night calls at New Era Drug store. Phone 156 Main. theaters. During the Civil War he Oriental traveler, says that two-thirds was first a regimental chaplain and o f the Mocha crop is consumed In Ara then was attached to the staff o f Gen. bia. Syria and Egypt and that the rest | |_| C. MADSEN, N. P. Banks In the same capacity. In is almost altogether taken by the 18(>3 he returned to Boston and seven Turks. The coffee Is sifted out for the years later went to New York. His Mohammedans. “ The Bio coffee which Is sold as Mo popularity was almost as great as that Watches Clocks and Jewelry o f Beecher In Brooklyn. Convinced cha Is largely made up of the little At Lowest Prices........ that the Unitarian teaching which de- round beam which are found in nearly This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of nles the divinity of Christ is false, lie every tree. j^OBT. G R IF F IN . left that denomination and became pas near the end of the stalk, and they are food. It gives instant reliefand never fails tocure. I t allows you to eat all to some extent Imperfect berries, a cof tor of the Church of the Disciples, in the food you want. The most sensitive 1880 he went to Ireland as the repre fee cherry containing one instead of stomachs can take It. By its use many Repairing and Refilling is Our Trade. sentative of the New York Herald, to two berries. They are known as pea thousands of dyspeptics have been All work warranted. distribute fbod among the famine- berries by some of the dealers. cured after everything else failed. It C or M a in & i s t S tb ., Cottage drove. On stricken people of Ireland, the contrt- j "There Is another class of berry prevents formation of gason the stom butions being valued at »300.000. Man ,1 which I. flat. Some of these are very ach, relieving all distress after eating. of the English nobility co-operated much like the Java and are often sold Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. H E R B E R T L E IG H , with him. Upon returning to this conn as such, so that many a man when It can't help ASSAYER and METALLURGIST. try he resume! preaching for a while, he think, he Is having real Mocha an, but do you good Eugene, Ore. but gave It up In 1885 to devote himself Java may actually he drinking 7 cent prepared onir by E. O. D * W ttt A Co., rhlcaga Best equipped Assay Laboratory in the stata. to literary work. Since then he hud Itlo or Santos, although he pays 35 Tbe tl. bottle contain« 2*4 times the 50c. siza Prompt and reliable returns guaranteed. written m an y sermons, these appearing cents a pound for his so-called Mocha Working tests of ores made on samples of on« every Sunday in the New York Herald and Java mixture.___________ to fifty pounds to determine most suitable method of treatment. and other metropolitan Publimtlona. lBcrPMe ,,r M om onUm . In 1897 he went to A‘™lem while it Is commonly believed that This signature is on every box of tbe genuine | M. DURHAM, vestigated th e outrages t le e. ■ • polygamy has been stamped out In this Laxative Rromo-Quinine Tablet« ment upon returning >e g country that fact sboulo not lead peo- the rsmelv th^t. P r o p r ie to r o f • * rold in nor «fa« revolutionists of Armenia were respon pie to believe that the Mormons are sible for the massacres. He haJ writ becoming fewer. Quite the contrary Drayingoiid Hauling a Specialty. Always F o r O v e r S ixty le a r n . ten a number o f volumes. is the case. In the last ten years, ac hand to do your Job work In Gardening cording to a late census report the A n O l d a n d W ki . i .-T k ik i > K r m r d t . - M rs plowing, Ete, Etc. 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S. does, and the only medicine that can reach deep "ted, obstinate blood troubles like this, ben all the poison has been forced out the system the Cancer heals, and the sse never returns. Cancer beginsoften In a small way, as the 'lowing letter from Mrs. Shirer shows (A small pimple came on my law about an inch low the caron the left aide or my face. It { i n no pain or inconven- nce, and I should hare gotten about It had It • beaun to inflame and h ; it would bleed a tie. then «cab over, hut hi d not heal. Thia ^lttnued for sometime, began to becoming very •aful. The Cancer n.,t.° eat * nd spread, J, T w a i as large as a *t dollar,when I heard S S. S. anddetermia- to give it a fair trial, ¡a It w»i i-markable v j # wonderful effect had from the very beg inalng : the tore begen tc *tn(* after taking a few bottles disappeared •j ■ This a ms was two years ago ; thete are still tirely. tn« of the Cane "igns Cancer, and *ny general heatlfc mes food. good —Mas. — Mm R. fimaa*. 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