The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, July 25, 1902, Image 7

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    neral Debility
ami out there is that feeling of
that make» a burdeu of ltaelf.
K., not atrengthen.
jes uot refresh.
ard to do, bard to bear, what
easy,— vitality 1» ou the ebb, and
i system suffers.
I condition take
d ’s Sarsaparilla
JS the blood, gives vigor uml tone
ie organs and functions, and is
, unequulled for all run-down or
¡d conditions.
, 1'1 LLS ,-urB cuu.tili.U ou. 2 ft ceuta.
In Politics.
was too dignified to join in a
for office."
what has he now?”
ling but his d ig u ity .” — Brook-
le.
Wonderland 1902
ng called for from every part of
itry.
Libraries, schools, read-
and homes a ll want the
u Pacific's lutest.
Send six
r it to Chas. S. Fee, G . P . A
t St. Paul, M in n.
ns
A Disappointment.
per— J want a shoe that is both
¡able and stylish.
nmn— Very sorry, m adam , but
of miracles is past.— Judge
Lnnanoutlir Cureu
> o nts or nervoiibuaet
! alter ¿r$t Juv’« iu e o fl»r. K lin e’s(in*at Nerve
Semi lor F K IS l£S-2.<>0 trial buttle ami treat-
L ll KLiNB.Lta .v3l ArchSt.. Phila.i. Ii.hia.F»
Ignorance.
yle— Have you
ever
heard
of
l>ng?
justa (innocently)— O h, yes;
I
itly take my lau ndry to h im .—
Bet.
Where to Hunt and Fish.*'
lirni Pacific's new jjame book ¡ h
dy for distribution.
IlluHtra-
of L I V E G A M E a p articular
Four full pages from Seton-
ion’s drawings made specially for
>k. Send address with six cents
ook will be m ailed to you by
J. Fee, G . P. and T . A . , St.
inn.
A Misunderstood Man.
Idine— Did you ever have the
that people d id n ’t understand
d—I often have it; I use the
nea great d ea l.— Sm art Set.
-rswittfina Mrs. W inslow’s Sooth-
p the best remedy to use for their
during the teething period.
Financial Efforts.
Was the church garden party a
—Well, I worked h ard enough;
cream with every young man
grounds.— Detroit Free Press.
Shake In t o Y o u r S h o e »
Toot-Ease. A powder. Itmakes tight
¡oes feel easy, it is a cerium euro sor
B, callous and hot, tired, aching feet.
isll Druggists. Price 25c. Trial pack age
RKE. Address A llen S. Olmsted, Le-
Y.
Inharmonious.
is not p roperly a rra n g ed ,’ '
ined Mr. Laertes O ’ Harnme.
queried M r.
Polonious de
?e, true.
In the w in ter the crit-
*t us, and when we play a sum-
te we get a frost.” — Baltim ore
RES AN D
ULCERS.
and Ulcers never become chronic
the blood is in poor condition— is
* . weak mud unable to throw off
ons that accumulate in it. The
must be' relieved of the unhealthy
through the sore, and great dangei
would follow should it heal before
has been made pure and healthy
impurities eliminated from the ays
S.S.S. begins the cure b y first cleans-
d invigorating the blood, building
general health and rem oving from
8orbid A C O N S T A N T D rU U fi
•latter. U P O N T H E S Y S T E M
this has been accomplished the dis-
gradually ceases, and the sore or
cals. It is the tendency o f these old
int sores to g ro w worse and worse,
entually to destroy the bones. Local
Rations, while soothing and to some
alleviate pain, canaot reach the seal
trouble. S. S. S. does, and no matter
pparently hopeless your condition
hough your constitution has broken
it will bring relief when nothing
n. It supplies the rich, pure bloo -1
ry to heal the sore and nourish
ibilitated, di: eased bod'
J; D Talbert, Lock Box 245. Winona, Miss..
Sir years ago my leg from the knee to
t was one solul sore. Several physicians’
me and I made two trips to Hot Springs,
Jnd no relief. I was induced to try S. S .^ ,
raade a complete cure. I have been a per
WfUman ever since ”
i» the only purely veg-
etable blood purifier
known — contains no
L j
poisonous minerals to
ruin the digestion and
. rather than relieve your suffer-
If your flesh does not heal readily
scratched, bruised or cut, your blood
1 condition, and any ordinary sore
to become chronic.
for our free book and write out
ians about your case. W e make nc
for this service.
SWIFT SPECIFIC C O - ATLANTA, 6 A.
Science
Í
*
The ear 1» found by M. Pau l Bonnier
to have a sense of altitude in addition
to that of bearing,
it
depends
on
ebunge of barometric pressure due to
altitude, und be bus proven Its cxlst-
enee by bis sensations d urlug-a balloon
useent. It Is believed to lie more highly
developed, and more useful in such an i­
m als as birds than in man.
A new French refrigerator consists
of closed metallic cylinders surrounded
by a freezing mixture, being designed
fo r keeping fruit at a fixed temperature
with a restricted amount of a ir and au
absence of light. T h aw in g must be
gradual. A fte r tw o months peaches
'vt>re In perfect condition, and the metb
od Is adapted for transporting soft
fruits, Including bananas.
Hr. Elliot Smith, professor of anat­
omy iu the M edical School at Cairo, Is
reported to have obtained tw o months’
leave of absence In order to Investigate
a rem arkable discovery of ancient bu-
mun remains at Glrgeh, In U p per
Egypt.
It is said that the series of
graves unearthed extends over au In­
terval of at least 8.1KX) years, represent­
ing the most archaic of prehistoric per­
iods. The bodies, ow in g to the dryness
of the climate, and perhaps the excel­
lence of the methods employed In rm-
hultnlng. are In a surprising state of
preservation, and In two cases the eyes
remain so perfect that the lenses are iu
good condition.
IT of. It. II. Thurston of Cornell U ni­
versity speaks of recent experiments
with a “double-decked” aviator, by the
Messrs. W righ t of Dayton, as having
distinctly contributed to our know ledge
In the field of aerial light. The W righ t
upparatus. carrying one man w h o as­
sumes a nearly horizontal position, has
n total spread of itOH feet of canvas, the
length of the machine being 22 feet.
The planes have a curvature copied
from that of a plgeou’s wing. G lidin g or
soaring w a s successfully accomplished
in w in ds ranging from 11 to 27 miles
per hour. Stnrtlng from a slight eleva­
tion. the longest flight w a s 400 feet. S o
motor w as used. The operator found no
difficulty In steering and balancing.
The recurrent alarm about the ap­
proaching exhaustion of the coal supply
In G reat Britain has beeu fanned a lit­
tle by the recent appointment o f a
royal commission to Inquire Into the
matter. About thirty years ago a sim ­
ila r commission Investigated the B rit­
ish coal supply, but since then, It ,s
said, unexpected changes In the coal
trade have taken place, which affect the
question. At present Great Britain pro­
duces one-third of the w o rld 's entire
supply of coal. N o Immediate danger
of exhaustion Is feared, but am ong the
duties of the new commission is to In
quire luto the possible substitution of
other fuel, or the employment of kinds
1 o f pow er not depending upon the use
i
of coal.
T w en ty
years ago a lightning rod
conference, representing several o f the
leading scientific societies of
Great
Britain, made an elaborate report rec
om m endlng a system of protection of
; buildings against thunderstorms. E x ­
perience has since shown that further
study of the effects of lightning, and
o f the means of guarding against them.
Is needed, nnd a new lightning research
commltte is now at work in England,
with the assistance of many observers
scattered over the British Islands and
colonies, and of several branches of
the British government, w hile the U n i­
ted States Departm ent of Agriculture
has promised to furnish data gathered
In this country. Photography offers an
Important aid In these new researches.
D O N ’ T JU M P O FF CARS.
N ervou s
D is o r d e r s
S a id
fr o m P r a c tic e .
to
R e s u lt
Jum ping off
moving trains
and
street cars as practiced to-day Is a
fru itfu l source o f nervous disordeis
and one not fully recognized for i u Im­
portance by any school except osteo­
paths. Yet the facts are easily compre
bended. Certain It Is that nervousness
In all Its protean forms, from Irritabil­
ity, neurasthenia and general nervous
collapse to paralysis, Is so caused, and
that the careless habit of so many peo­
ple o f bow lin g off m oving cars stiff leg­
ged lays the foundation for these disor­
ders every hour o f the day.
In leading the strenuous life o f our
cities men and women seem unable to
w a it to get to their Journey's end. Be­
fore trains come to a h alf stop at cross­
ings and platform s fidgety pedestrians
w ith muscles tense drop from
plat­
form s, and. almost before their bodies
have recovered from the forw ard mo­
mentum. are stalking a mad foot race
against time In the opposite direction.
T h is enterprise saves ten seconds, of
course, for that particular errand, but
possibly it hastens by many months
one's Journey to the grave.
Positive
In ju ry is thereby done to the spine and
nervous system which must gather in
cum ulative effect until one day
the
w h ole nervous organism may go to
pieces. Then
more or less innocent
things w ill be blamed for the collapse.
The doctors may even analyse the vlc-
tlm o f these Innum erable coneusaDns
piecem eal In the laboratories to find
that he Is being preyed upon by ubiqui­
tous microbes, yet the origin of his
troubles Is a sim ple spinal disorder,
caused by oft-repeated Joltings, some of
which proved by chance more vicious
than the rest, th row ing one or more of
his vertebral segm ents out o f perfect
alignm ent. Once that has come about
the foundation has beeu laid—as oste­
opathy sh ow s— for nearly all the Ills In
the calendar of medicine.
It Is uot to be understood that such
concussions produce dislocations of
spinal vertebrae In the sense that they
are thrown out o f Joint, as occurs In a
“ broken neck.” T h at Is no more the
case than that c b lu a w a re must shat­
ter from every sim ple Jar before It
cracks.
T he lesser Injuries come be­
fore the greater, and happen with a
thousandfold greuter frequency. Mere
slips of the vertebrae from their true
posltlous—one upon the other—and 'he
strains brought to hear Iu consequence
upon the ligam ents and muscles bind­
ing them together, are w h at first occur
from these sudden luimulhrahle pound­
ings of
hard heels against adamant
pavements. These seem ingly trivial
mishaps to the body are productive of
the most far-reachin g consequences.
A t every point in the spine where
such a concussion spends Its force a de­
fective spot develops.
It becomes a
weak point anatom ically, and a point
of congestion, blockade and Impaired
work
physiologically.— Osteopathic
Health.
O N E L O S T M IN E
p ^ Ä S H IO N
S T A B L E R
GENERAL L IV E R Y BUSINESS
TRANSACTED
C O T T A G E G R O V E \v B O H E M IA
STAGE LINE
Carrying: Passengers
and U. S. M a il
IS F O U N D .
C h a in o f l! n a u c c e » » f u l S e a r c h . . S e e m *
B r o k e n in O r e g o n .
A L L CASES O F
An Interesting hut true story of a
lost
mine being
found
has
been
brought to light at G ran t’s Pass, Ore.
A rich mine discovered und left fifty
b y our new invention. O nly those b o m deaf are incurable.
years ago has been found again, the
jubilant
discoverer
coming
Into
G ran t's P ass with a b a g of gold dust
F. A. W E R M A N , O F B A L T I M O R E , S A Y S :
and nuggets that he had removed from
B a l t i m o r e , M d., M arch . to , 1901.
G entlem en : — B e in g e n tire ly c u red o f d e a fn e ss, th a n k s to y o u r tre atm en t, I w ill now g iv e yoM
the treasure.
a fu ll h isto ry o f m y case, to be used a t y o u r discretion.
S. D. Johnson, a mining mnn from
About fiv e y e a r s a g o m y rig h t e a r b e g a n to s in g , a n d th is k e p t on g e ttin g w orse, u ntil I lort
Iow a, arrived in G ra n t’s Pass, b rin g­ m y h e a rin g in th is e a r e n tire ly .
I u n d e rw e n t a tre atm en t fo r c a ta rrh , fo r th ree m onths, w ith o ut a n y success, consulted a num ­
ing with him a rough sketch or map of b e r o f p h y sic ia n s, a m o n g oth ers, th e m ost e m in e n t e a r sp e c ialist o f th is c ity , w ho told m e that
the Josephlue milling districts
that o n ly an op e ra tio n cou ld h e lp m e, a n d even th at o n ly te m p o ra rily , th at th e h ea d noises w ou ld
th en cease, but th e h e a rin g in th e affected e a r w ou ld be lost forever.
had been d ra w n for him by a capitalist
I th en sa w y o u r a d ve rtisem en t accid en a lly in a N e w Y o r k paper, a n d o rd ered y o u r tre at­
of Colorado Springs.
This capitalist m en t. A fte r I h ad u sed it o n ly a fe w d a y s a cco rd in g to y o u r directio ns, th e noises ceased, and
to-day, a ft e r five w ee k s, m y h e a rin g in th e d ise a se d e a r h a s been e n tire ly resto red. I th a n k y o «
w a s a close friend of Johnson, and In h e a r t ily a n d beg to re m a in
V e r y tru ly you rs,
F . A . W E R M A N , 730 S. B ro ad w ay, B altim o re, M d.
the pioneer days had been In southern
Our treatment does not interfere with pour usual occupation.
Oregon prospecting and mining.
He
m ade a good stake near G ran t’s Pass,
and am ong others, m ade a very rich
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL
discovery on Jack Creek, of the Jump-
Off-Joe district. Northern Josephine
County. This find w a s In the nnture
C
J o h n s o n
F G E b y
o f an auriferous gravel bed, the yellow
— V IA —
gralu s being distributed through It In
a most rem arkable quantity. H e had
ATTORNEYS A T LAW
hardly begun work upon his bonanza
—OF THE—
Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
when he and bis companions w ere at­
tacked by the Indians aud forced to
^ H. K IN G ^
flee for their lives. T he bloody Kogue
Itlver Indian w a r cam e on and the Trains leave C o t t a g e G r o v e for Portland
12:55 pm
and way statlous at 2:14 a ill
prospector left southern Oregon.
Lv Portland
“ i8:30 a m
8:30 p m
H e m ade many later fortunes In Col­
Special attention giveu to Collections.
2:06 p 111
Lv Cottage Grove
2:57 pm
12:35 p I»
A
r
Ashland
12:55
a
m
orado. hut did not forget his bonanza
C O TTA G E G R OVE,
OREGON.
5:00 p m
Ar Sacramento
4:35 a III
on Jack Creek, Jump-Off-Joe,
F ifty
8:55 am
Ar San Francisco
7:55 p m
years passed by, and his friend John­
E. Y O U N G
P .llln m n m id T o u r is t C a r s
son came to him and w anted a grub
on b o t h trains. ( h a i r O a r s , Sacra­
stake to Oregon. The capitalist agreed
mento to Ogden and and El Paso and
1 0
to put up all the money required If
Johnson w ould come to Josephine
County and search for the lost treas­ to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans
M e e on Main 8treet, West Side,
ure on Juek Creek.
Johnson agreed and Washington.
C o tta g e G ro v e , O r.
to do so, and with nothing but the Connecting at San Francisco, with several
Steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China.
rough sketch to guide him came to Philippines, Central and South America.
G ra n t’s Pass.
At Albany and Corvallis connection Is made Q E N T I S T
H e found Jack Creek and
began wlthC A E Ry trains.
prospecting. Oil one gravel b a r he dug Independence Passenger daily, except Sunday.
DR. H. H. PETRIE
three sh allow prospect holes and took 7:30 a . m )''Lv7.’’.‘.“7.'.".PortlaricCiïIZ!ÂFj"6T6Ô’l*rîïT
out $20 In coarse gold.
H e kept on 10: a . M. | A r ....McMinnville.....Lv | 3:06 p. m .
All Work Warranted.
11: a . m . I Ar..Independendence.Lv I 2:06 p. m
scratching around and uncovered sev­ 11:45 a . m . I A r ........Corvalis........ Lv | 1:20 p M .
eral big nuggets. H e nearly went w ild
Office First Door West ol Sherwood Hi
See Agent Mr D T Awbrey at Cottage Grove
with delight.
H e came into G ran t's
station or address
Pass with bis b a g of gold, a much ex­
W E COM AN,
£ T. A N D E R S O N , M. D
G F & Pass, Agt
cited man.
H e had found the lost
P O R T L A N D , - O R EG ON.
mine.
Investigation proved that the
Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty. All
claim had been since located by H.
calls promptly attended to.
H all, o f this county.
Mr. H all, not j
Office lu Sherwood blo ck : Night calls at
kn ow in g o f the discovery, sold the
New Era Drug Store. Phone 156 Main.
claim to Johnson, together with
all
w ater rights he had taken up, for
C. M A D S E N .
$1,500.
Johnson
has
left
for
Colorado
Springs, hut w ill return In a short
time with his capitalist partner. They J
Watches Clocks and Jewelry
will equip the mine with a complete |
At Lowest Prices........
and extensive hydraulic plant and put This preparation contains all of the
it In shape for w ork on a b ig scale. dlgestants and digests all kinds of
The gravel o f the property Is such as food. It gives instant relief and never J^OBT. G R IF F IN .
to m ake It one o f the richest placer fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
0
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the food you want. The nmst sensitive
propositions In southern Oregon.— P o rt­
stomachs can take It. B y its use many
Repairing and Refilling is Our Trade.
land Telegram .
thousands of dyspeptics have been
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
A R E N O W C U R A B LE
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
*“.rcV £ ,*nd YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME a“ i,. 0 S 1“ 1
EAST AND SOUTH
EBY &
The S hasta Route
JOHNSON,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
TT RNEMT-LAV
Tourist Cars
Physician and Surgeon
Kodol
Watchmaker
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
•fW R C N -M H K R+
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation or gas on the stom­
Some queer customers are seen at ach, relieving all distress after eating.
N e w York hotels. An old farm er from Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
T h e E u rop ea n Plan.
the country tells how he got ahead of
one of the clerks: “ I w alked In.” he
says, “ asked the young man at the
desk: 'W h a t are your prices?’ ’A m er
lean or European?1 he asked me. N ow
1 w asn 't going to tell where I w a s from
until I had seen the lay of the land.
•W hat difference does that make?’ says
I. ’I f Am erican.’ he answered, ’it's $4
per d ay : If European. $1.50.’ I thought
a moment, and then an idea struck me
how to get ahead o f him. I w a lk ed up
boldly and registered from London.
E n g la n d .”_________________________
H E R B E R T L E IG H ,
It oan’t help
but do you good
ASSAYER and METALLURGIST.
E ug en e,
Prepared only by E. O. D i W it t A Co., < 'h icaga
The Si. bottle contai no 2*4 times the 50c. six»
O re.
B»st equipped Assay Laboratory in the state.
Prompt and reliable returns guaranteed.
Working tests of ores made on samples of d m
to fifty pounds to determine most suitable
method of treatment.
j
This Signatur« i« on every box of the genuine
|
Laxative Bromo-Quinine T.bi«u
ihm remedy that mmrmm n r a i d l a e e e d e r
F o r O v e r S ix t y le a r n .
A * O l d a w d W k l l -T r ik d R e m e d y .—Mrs
R u b b e r rrom P ern .
Winslow's Smithing Syrup has been used for
It Is believed that rubber Is destined over sixty years bv millions of mothers for their
to become a most important source of chlloren while »eethlng, with perfect success
It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all
wealth to Peru.
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
Football young men call girls dressed
In full evening dress “ h alf hack*.”
All work warranted.
C o r M a i n & i s t H th .. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Hold
by L>rugglsts in every part of the World. Twenty
live cents a bottle. Its value Is incalculable
Be sure and ask for Mrs. W in dow 's .Soothing
Syrian and take no other kind.
J
M. D U R H A M .
P r o p r ie t o r o f
C IT Y T R A N S F E R .
Draying and Hauling a Specialty. Always « •
hand to do your job work In Gardening
plowing, Etc, Etc.
Cottage
Grove.
Or ego*.
F o l e y ’s H o r je y a rjd T a r
for children , safe sure. .V*
opiates.