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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1902)
/ I ¿ I It Shone. He— Don’t you think Miss Prettie has a very bright face? She— Yes, indeed, especially when she is overheated.— N. Y. Weekly. M itchell Wagon, Long W r ite fo r Illu s tr a te ti C at« If you are particular about the spi es you use and want to try the brand which is par ezellence, send us two 2-cent stamps with the name of your grocer, and we will send voti by mail a 10 cent tin oi Monopole White Pepper or Cayenne or Ginger or other variety you may select. We only want yon to try them, for that will make you know their st rent gii and pungency and purity better than anything else. Address Wad hams & Kerr Bros., Portland, Oregon. Soliloquy.—“ Tills in a hard world.** jaid Deacon Flapp, as he stepped off the cur backward. — Chicago Dali/ New». »© closely?” Small Bo/—'“ Mamma said that jour hat was enough to make a dog laugh, and 1 wanted to see him do it.” —Tit-Bits. The Point of Attraction. Old1 Mr. Riche—“ What proof have I “ But what can you see in him; he that you will make my daughter a good isn’ t in the least attractive.” husband?“ Suitor—“ Look at your own “ Oh, ves, dear: he ban a very pre bank account, sir!“ possessing bank account.” — T it Bits. In the Way.—“ What's the matter with W a l k e r “ Run down.“ “ Over r i f 6 Permanently Cured So fits or nervousne* y I I O after tirnt lay’* n*eof l>r. Kline’s Great Nerve work?“ “ No, under automobile.”— ilnettmr Send for F U E R * 2 . 0 0 ti lai bottle and treat- «o. D b . R. Il K l in k . Ltd..U31 Arch dt.. Philadelphia. Pa Philadelphia Press. “ 1 had a proposal last night and re Gutta Percha Pens. fused I t “ “ You are always thinking Pens of hardened gutta percha have of the welfare of others, aren’t you. been repeatedly tried in this country dear?“ —Ohio State Journal. and England, but have not met with At a meeting of engine drivers the success. following toast was offered: “ T o our M o t h e r s w i l l fin d M r s . Winslow’s S o o t h mothers—the only faithful tenders, who i n g S y r u p t h e b e s t r e m e d y t o u se t o r t h e ir never misplaced a switch.“ —Tit-Bits. c h ild r e n d u r in g t h e t e e t h in g p e r io d . So He Waited.—Stylish Lady Visitor Chinese Women. (to small boy, while waiting for hostess Every Chinese woman is practically to come down)—“ What is the matter Then, with Fido, that you are watching him a slave until her son marries. A Jewel.—De::;o:*— Why do you have as mother-in-law, she begins to rule, Iron bars in front of your kitchen win her s o n ’ s 'wile being her subject. 4 dows and door?“ Shemster—“ To pre rent the escape of the cook.“ —Brook lyn Idle. Miss Eastside—“ That is a lovely town, but haven’ t l seen it b e fo r e f Miss Westside—“ No, 1 think not; I have snly worn it at a very few smart affairs ttiis season.” Her System.—He—“ Mrs. Wise seems to understand how to manage her hus band pretty well. She—“ Yes. She lets him have her own way in every- , thiug.” —Life. Her Charity.—Jack—“ Was the church garden party a success?’’ Julia—“ Well. I w orked hard enough. I ate ice cream with every young man on the grounds.“ —Detroit Free Press. “The Joneses. I hear, have left town suddenly. Have you heard anything to explain their disappearance?” “ Yes; I believe it was due to their trying to keep up appearances.” A R TH U R C. NEW IL L , F JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, 01 Best on Earth — There’ s another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, f o r instance. Hungry hairneeds food, needs hair vigor — A y e r s . This is why w e say that A yer’s H air V igor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy, u .t o ■ <. dm uuu. m u Foot of M o n i »on Street. r a n g iv e you th e beat b a rg a inn in Boi an«l E n g in e s , W in d m ill!«, Pum pa ami ral M a c h in e ry . W o o d H aw in g Machtou u p ecia lty. See ua b e fo re b u yin g. Becalm. Il I» m ad. of Ih . heal m al.rla l p .»»lh l. Ii.huy" T h . m an illa. Hirer» ahaolIlici.* I'“ > -j to 3o |» t reni a b ..*, ih . m a rk .! p r i e » r h . '« grades o f wagon timber for Un» p rivilege o f t_ul flu « over and akl.mnh.g off the cream o f the S S U f S o r k . which I» carried for S to •» j w j h ; fore making up. which w ean » tm l,,'****m* ul ln wood stock o f m arly one m illion dollars. M IT C H K L L W agon* an* tmaiirpaiwed ror quality, proportion, flit lab. strength and light run ii lug. - W h y -tak e chances on any other. W h y —not get the best?—A M i l t IIK 1 .L M it c h e ll , L e w ie « £ t v w o r O o . Portland. scatti.-. Spokane. Boise. Agents E veryw here. ah ist c a n n o t e n p p lj y o » send us on e d o lla r and we w ill express you a b o ttle . B e sure and g iv e th e name o f yo u r n e a re s t express office. A ddress, J . C. A Y E R CO., L o w e ll, Mas.*-, A ustin W e l l M a c h in e s The new McCormick R ight-H and Binder for M2 has many novel and distinct features. rep- •seiiting all that is newest and best in Binder lamifaeture. It is built tor clean work, quick, erfect work. Il is the Binder you want. t iK T W A T S It OK OU ANYWHKKK. BEALL CO.. & A Great Era Den, Agh, This has been a great era for young men who are Mise ami brave. New questions and new policies woo them to new opportunities for patriotism and statesmanship. The times are vocal for constructors rather than critics; for Nehemiahs with trowels and swords, rather than Sanaballats with swords alone.— Atlanta Constitu tion. V 208 ii« ® ' Front St. Cortland, 0, Call on the M cCorm ick agent, ®r C A T A LOG L K M A IL E D k'U E K , by A. H. BOYLAN, W I I ’ . you. W e brtveUmg I nnk H ere! fH<t.°,ry Gen. Aßt. M cCorm ick H arvestin g Machin® C a PO R TLAN D , OREGON. L A J A # IV I I L I w • m akin g artificialIhiui braces, d e fo rm ity apparat us and all kinds erta- pics’ supplies. Latest goods, best made. Writ® us litui t v i’ ll show you latest appliance for you W e s te r n A lu m in u m A rtif.’c h l Limb Co. Washington Ht. ili»;^ seconds*. P o rtla n d , O rcg.)*'. SPR IN G STEEN MEDICINE CO, 31« A lls k v bldg.. T h ird and MorrlioaSit P O R T L A N I». O REG O N . ’ iW ) The K ind Y ou Havo Always n ou gh t has borne the signa ture o f Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been m ade under his personal supervision for over 3 0 years. Allow no ono to «leeeivo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jiist-as-go'oil ” are hut Experiments, and endanger the health o f Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA This wonderful C’ hl- \\?l v—y nese doctor is called V V great because he cures people without opera- tion that are given up ..V A to die. H e cures with those wonderful t bi- ne.se herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables h 'b a t aM* entirely un- BJyJiSxig.-*» known to medical »**•- encejn this country. Through the us“ « f t nose ’ harmless remedies this famous «motor knows the action o f over 500 different remedies, which be successfully uses in different diseases. H e guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, e tc.; has hundreds or testim on ials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients out o f the city w rite for blanks and circulars. Send 4 cents In stamps. C'O-NoUL- T h e m erits o f the S pringsteen A led I c I m Cm- panv are w ell known. Both Mule nndKeniltj C om plications, m an y which hav** hafflcdanti-l cal experts every w h ere, have yielded to tt«/ potency o f these m edicines. To tbutw|»| can not cal I. address as above, and all i iiftnutioa I w ill be provided. Satisfaction or moneflnek, / S u m m e r Resolutions K e e le v t h k 1' Sure r e lie f from liq u o r, oyrtim ami total h ab its. S en d for particu lars to eeley Institut« Ï Â . 1 Â THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE GO. H E N w r t t f n g t o » d v e r t i g e « pit m e n t io n t h ia p a p e r . 1 3 2 ', Th ird St., Portland, Oregon. this country are becoming rapidly ex tinct?’’ Papa—“ Buffaloes and naval !k*roes. my son.’’—Puck. Suburban—“ This is shameful! I’ ll sot stand that cook’s insolence a mo ment longer. As soon as I get to New York I ’ll ring her up on the telephone rod discharge her.” —Judge. “ Whois the hero of this piece?” asked the man who was coming out of the the- »ter. And the manager thoughtfully «•piled: “ The man who Is putting up the money.” —Washington Star. Minnie—“ Myrtylla is really and truly our champion golfer.” Mabel—“ Non- sense!” Minnie—“ Oh. yes. she is. She has never yet made a round of the links without getting a proposal.” —Ex. There are always two political par- lies; not so much because there are two sides to every public question, as be cause there are two sides to every of- flce, viz., the inside and the outside.— Life. Her First Thought.—Mr. Reeder—“ I see by the newspapers the Adventists predict that the world will come to an *nd next Friday.” Mrs. Reeder—“ Oh, tea*, and I have nothing tit to wear!” — State Journal. “Ansi so you have a little baby at jrnrr douse. Is It a boy or a girl?” asked KiietgftUor. “ Mamma thinks it's a boy, triUt 1- believe It’ll turn out a girl. It’s a1w«y» crying about nothing,” an swered: the little boy.—Tit-Bits. Exclusiveness to Be Maintained.— Ting—“ Are Mrs. De Style’s entertain ments very exclusive?” Pong—“ Well, 1 should say so; she has just made ap plication to have the conversation of her guests copyrighted.” —Baltimore Her ald. Jack—“ It Is mighty hard to be the son of a self-made millionaire.” Tom— “ Why so?’’ J a c k -“ A fellow can’t de cide whether to go into business and live up to his father’s reputation, or go Into society and live It down.” —Town Topics. “ See here,” said Colonel Winders, an grily. “ your reporter promised to p rin t1 all 1 said at the banquet last night” i “ W ell?" replied the editor. “ Well, he printed only a few lines, although my 1 speech was quite a long eifort.” “ Yes, but you didn't say much."— Philadel phia Press. White—“ It's funny that It Is usually j men and women who are unattractive who do the marrying in this world." Black—"W hat do you mean by that?" W hit*—"W hy, when a couple weds, the ' lady's friends are quite nnable to see what be could And In her. and the man’s friends are puxxled to understand what she could see In him.” —Boston Tran script T H E O LD E S T T R U S T C O M P A N Y IN O R E liO N . PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY Bears tlie Signature of IN C O R P O R A T E D B E N J. I . C O H E N , President. In Use For Over 3 0 Years, A P R IL of OREGON 2 2, 188 7. B. L E E P A G E T , Secretary. T h e Portland T ru st Com pany o f Oregon Issu es In te r e s t B e a rin g C ertifica tes of Depat on th e F o llo w in g T e rm s : On Special C ertificates o f D eposit, not less th a n |500 e a ch , p a y a b le u pon ten day* call by the h o ld e r o r ten d a y s ’ n o tic e by th e T ru s t C o m p a n y , id * j»er c e n t per annum. P a ya b le on th irty d a ys’ ca ll o r t h ir t y d a y s ’ n o tic e . 3 U p er c e n t p e r annum . P aya b le on n in e ty d a ys’ ca ll o r n in e ty d a y s ’ n o tic e , 4 jier c e n t j>er Annum. On certifica tes o f $5,0U0 or o v e r in te re s t w ill be p a id q u a r te r ly o r sem i - an n mily - d e' lred P O R T L A N D T R U S T C O M P A N Y O P OREGON, 109 T h ir d S t r e e t , Portland, ( > « , » $100.00 Reward To protect your health and our reputation, we will gladly pay this big reward to any one who will furnish us Infor mation on which we can secure conviction of a dealer who tries to sell worthless fake imitations,when C A S C A R E T S are called for. When you re offered something “ just as good” , it’s because there is a little more money in the fake. Buy CASCAF<ETS from the honest dealer. They are always put up in blue metal boxes with long-tailed trade- marked C on the cover—-every tablet stamped C. C. C .( and they are never sold in bulk. Remember this and when ever fakes are offered when C A S C A R E T S are called for, get all the details and write us on the subject at once. SIX MILLION BOXES SOLD LAST YEAR OUR BEST TESTIMONIAL L IV E R , NEVER SOLD IN BULK. DRUGGISTS p m ”»• «h. H r., bo. .* C*J mr ■ f d l r l n e l a k e w n r M ' T k i H o *® « a y e a r , g r e a t e r th a n o * f > e«t t e « t l — « i n t a l . % r . 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