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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
Pore« of Habit. Hair Falls Tht Psrticulsr Kind. - A H E R O IC C H IN A M A N . “ Thompson pays he regards his mother-in-law as a |*rfect twasure “ To be sure he the kind he d lie satisfied to lay up in heaven. Sm art Bet. ^ “ W ilbur,” asked the patient little 111. B r a v e r y A ttr a c te d t h e A tte n tio n ftidy who taught in the night school, o f l'o a ,r e u . ••why is your writing ho dreadfully up Charley Tong Slug, whose home is la and down?” Los Angeles. Cal., 1» the only Chinaman “ D on't know/* anHwered W ilbur, who ever received a medal from Con* gresa for bravery. “ lee* it’s cause I run an elevator d ays." Willing to Compromi»«. He Is a naturalized She— Sir, if you persist in m»»'"* A Pint Library citizen o f t h e love to me every time that you ca Of 140 volumes of the beet literature United States, and shall have to ask you to discontinue la found on each of the Northern Paci- as t h o r o u g h l y ! your visits. .. , flc’i “ North Coast Lim ited” trains. Americanized a a He— Darling, be my wile, »«a 1 11 Donrt forget th at these are the only his thirty years' promise never to speak another won o trains operated in the west that are residence hef t can love to you as long as I lire. Chicag Ugh ted throughout by electricity. pu ke him. (.'barley was a member of News. New Method. tlie Greely relief Jaspar—I hear you have discharged Cultivation. expedition of 1884, “ I suppose yon your cook. How did you manage it? to make a v* ry Toito si-NO. c o m m a n d e d by cultivated young aim Juaappe— I m et her policeman oa man of your y, the street and insulted him .— New Captain (now Hear Admiral) Schley, Josh?“ ’ . but he has a greater distinction than “ Yes,” answered Farmer „ Corntos- York Bun. having been a member of this expedi “ W e’re cultivatin’ him the best C A T A R R H C ARRO T B l C U BED tion. He lz one of the three survivors eel. we can. Every now and then mether >cal application«, a« they cannot reach of the Jeannette expedition. 'H e was and me gives him a rakin’ over. — With local a] ______ to ! tne disease. Catarrh ia a blood or ard of that Ill-fated vessel when. W ashington Star. •onautotional disease, and in order to cure It stew a must take internal remedies. Hall’s Ca In 1879. she sailed on a voyage of ex rh Core is taken internally, and actsdirectly ploration In the Arctic seas. His splen on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Ca- for Pottage Only. tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was did physique and natural hardness were We want you to try Monopole spices prescribed by one of tne best physicians in this all that brought him safely through the country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com hardships, exposures and horrors of so much that we are willing to send you bined with the best blood purifiers, acting dl- a can free if you will pay the postage. tectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect that terrible experience. combination of the two ingredients is what pro Charley joined the Jeannette expedi Send two 2-cent stamps and your duces such wonderful results in curingeatarrh. tion at San Francisco. He was then grocers’ name and we will send you a ■end for testim onials, free. f . J. CHENEY A CO., Proprs , Toledo, O. an experienced sailor, having served two opnee can of Monopole cayenne or •old by druggists, price 75c. w hite pepper or ginger or other variety aboard American m erchant ships in you Halls Family Pills the best. “ Us Fi .... are ........ may select. After you try them Tarloua capacities. He acted the part you’ll agree with us that no other brand Two Grsat Facts. of a hero during this trip, and when She—How many men owe their sue- I he returned the Navy Departm ent, In on the m arket is so pure anti strong. grocers handle Monopole groceries. cens in life to their wives? of his services, presented Most W adhams & Kerr Bros., Portland, Or. “ Yes. And how many more men recognition Charley with a handsome medal. Upon •we their wives to their success in life.” It Is Inscribed: “Charley Tong Sing, Quite English. Ham lin's Wizard Oil banishes pain ; it Arctic Steam er Jeannette; Fidelity, A unt Debby (viewing the city)— Zeal, Obedience.” On the reverse side does it a thousand times every day, and Is a picture of the old frigate Constitu W hat does that sign, “ Misfit Store, has for o rer forty y ears! tion, and the words, “United States mean? Confirmed. Navy " By special act of Congress, Uncle Abner (a close observer)—I C lara—He told me th at although you September 30, 1890, another medal w.is s’pose th a t’s where the^e ’ere angler- had refused him, he knew tout he presented. It bei rs the date upon which 1 maniacs gets measured for clothes, so would get over it. the act was approved by the President, folks’ll think they was made in Lon* Maud—T hat’s what I was afraid of. and around It the words, "Jeannette I io n .— New York Weekly. Arctic Expedltibn, 18791883.“ On the The Observation Car An Argument. reverse side is presented the Jennnette Has barber shop and bath room^p in the Ice, w ith the crew w aving her a “ Friend Charles,” asked a Quaker, smoking and card rooms, library and farewell. The medal depends from a “ why does thee use thy buffalo robe an elegant parlor for the ladies, and all clasp held In the beak of a silver eng!“. with the hair side out?” brilliantly lighted with electricity and It was not a great while after the “ That is the way the buffalo wore •ooled with electric fans. Mighty pop- Jeannette adventure when Charley it,” was the reply. alar train, this. All agents will be Tong Sing atarted with Capt. Schley on “ B ut,” retorted the Quaker, “ the glad to give you any inform ation de the Greely relief expedition. A fter his buffalo wore it witli the hair aide to sired . return from that voyage he served in ward u s.” — Lippincott’s. the navy on the Tennessee, and then he Good Boy. Had Been There Before. decided to nhamlon the life of a sailor. G randm a—Bakes alive, child! Don’t Boreman— Hello, Sharpe! Well I, te ll me you are chewing gum! AN AMATEUR DETECTIVE. tell you I ’m triad to get back again. W illie— No, I ain ’t— Back from where? Grandm a—T hat’s a good bo^. 1’in A s c e rta in e d F a c t , by S h e rlo c k H o lm e s' Sharpe— Boreman— Why, I’ve been in Europe S y ste m o f D e d u c tio n . proud of you. a m onth, and I've had lots of inter W illie— I t’s tobacco.—Chicago Daily Sherlock Holmes has a promising ri for exper— val in a barber known to the Philadel esting News. I’ve been visiting phia Record. He astonished one of his in Sharpe—Shake! for a week, and I tell customers the other day by asking him you, Lonelyville I was surprised with the place. If he were not left-handed. The man me tell you about it. You see— adm itted that he was, and suggested Let hat, going? Well, so long!—Detroit th at the barber had probably seen him W Free Press. hang up his hat. “No.” said the barber: “ I have other A Cat s Cradle. J ways of finding out such things. I see, A cat had taken np its abode and to, that yon are a bookkeeper.” “ Yes.” adm itted the customer, “your nursed its litter of four kittens in the fork of a tree 28 feet from the ground, I guesses are correct. How do you in the garden of Aid. Peace’s residence know Castle Flills, High Wycombe, Eng G enuine “ It's easy,” said the barber. “In at The kittens were removed by shampooing your head I noticed ink on land. gardener, but the cat speedily took your linlr at the left temple. This Ink. the I concluded, m ust have got there from them up the tree again to their strange a pen resting on your left ear, which In birthplace.— Exchange dicated that you were a person who Almost Converted. used a pen a great deal, as only such Two Jews, wishing to become Catho persons use tlielr ears as pen-racks. “That didn't convince me th at yon lics, called at the house of a priest and, M u st B e a r S ig n a tu r e o f were a bookkeeper, however, because a finding tie was not in, decided to wait. the day advanced and the priest did literary man might stick Ills pen behind As return, one ol the men became ills car for convenience. I learned of not restless. “ Come away,” he said to his | your profession when I applied the companion, “ or we shall be late for lather. This made the Ink on your hair 5 m Fec-SImlle Wrapper Below. wash out, and I discovered two shades the synagogue.” —Chambers’ Journal. Y mw email and as easy of Ink—red and black. Noliody but a He Made No Mistake. bookkeeper uses red and black Ink, so It was easy to class you as a bookkeep “ I sho’ did see Marse Tom's ghost F0« HEADACHE. las’ night,” said the old family serv er. FOR DIZZINESS. “ 1 knew you were left-handed be ant. “ Are you sure of that?” he was rOR BILIOUSNESS. cause the ink was on the left side—the asked. FOR TORPID LIVER. side that a left-handed w riter would in “ Yes, euh— sho’ ez you stan’in’dar! FOR CONSTIPATION. voluntarily nse when sticking his pen I couldn’t make no mistake, kaze he gone straight to de sideboard, whar de FOR SALLOW SKIH. back of his ear.” FOR TMECOMPLEXIOR "W onderful, w onderful;” said the ol’ jimtnyjohn stay at, en de fust word V IT.» m n w i w m s s s , enstomer. "Now. suppose you stop he aav wuz: ‘Dam ef dat nigger ain’t r a fta B t c .y C *s w f d Ñ i i drinkin’ my licker ag’in!’ ” __ talking for a while, and finish shaving been A tlanta Constitution. me.” j does— C ABSOLUTE SECURITY, “ I fried Ayer’i Hair Vigor to atop my hnir from filling. One- half n bottle cured me.” J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, III. h a ir . IH ed o f I m p r o v e m e n ts . An u p to w n p h y sic ia n te lls of a C»er- Congres* has just passed a law granting pen- j m a n frien d , a poor jo u r n e y m a n b a k er •tons to the survivors and to the widows of de- I .* , . , ’ reased soldiers of the <»regon, Washington and " *'° l*'8 to a loca l h o sp ita l California Indian wars of 1HI7 to 1866. Full in- when * * fell ........... she 111. The physician al formation w ill l.e sent by Byington & Wilson. Ho. 72® Seventeenth street. Waanington. 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Then one morning, meeting the physician and being asked the usual question, he said: “O, she's dead, doctor.” “Dead?” repeated the physician. “W hat do they say she died o f’” “They didn't say—they didn't have to,” answered the German. “I knew. She died of too many Improvements.”— Philadelphia Times. It alm ost turns a man from his friends to hear a man he detests boom ing them. No difference how well you play the game of life, you are sure to lose. “North Coast Limited” Ia run only hy the Northern Pacific between Portland and Minneapolis and 8t. Paul through Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Butte, Livingston, Billings! Bismarck and Fargo. Eight of these train are on the run daily, four east and four west. 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