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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1902)
Humors .y take possession of the body, and l/n lsof Misrule. ey ure attended by pimples, bolls, the i 1; - tetter, salt rheum, ami other cu- P,us eruptions; by feeling* * of weakness, ! ior, general debility and what not. .y cause more suffering than anything STARS OF OUR FLAG ------- •M ’+ 'H p ^ Ä S H IO N The New Arrangement Is + Commemorative of Many II Great historical Events.... S T A B L E « ^ I l i l i l í T l d d d 4lth, Strength, Peace and Pleasure re their expulsion, and this is posi- efleeted, according to thousands of iful testimonials, by o o d ’s Sarsaparilla ell ra d ic a lly and yermunently drives out and builds up tbe » bole system. Her Spring. ( nmn sprang from a monkey, wliat woman spring from?” Don't know.” Why, a mouse.” CH RISM AN & BANGS, Props. I.nriteu C a n W e a r S hoes ,1*0 smaller after using Allen’s Foot-Kase k swollen ieet, blisters and « allous spots and «rtain cure lor iugnmlug nulls, sweating. s.hlnK left. At all lirunlsts. *5c Trial B ... I n UK by mail. Add mu Allan 8. Olrn- FU lto y , N. Y ._______ _________ Always in Trouble. „ „ __W hat is she worrying about T __ H e c a u fe sh e c a n ’ t th in k o f s n y - i to worry about. MEnaiism heumatic pains ure the cries o f protest distress from tortured muscles, aching ts aud excited nerves. The blood has n poisoned by the accumulation ol te nutter in the system, and can no jer supply the pure and health sustain- food they require. The whole system B the effect o f this acid poison ; and until the blood has been purified and ■ght back to a healthy condition will laches and pains cease. N E W A H It A NG DM E N T O F T H E S T A R S O F T H E A M E R IC A N F L A G . C ' p H E lack of symmetry and historical significance in the arrangement of .the II stars o.n the blue field of the American tiag has for years been a subject of ^ comment among observing patriots. Many men have given much time to a plan of placing the stars in some design which would appeal to the people of the country, but all have failed in evolving anything satisfactory until the design which J. It. Stahlnecker of Silvertou, Colo., has worked out was submitted to Congress. Mr. Stahlneeker’ s plan is pictured above. He worked on the idea fourteen years before he was satisfied with it. The work has required more thought and ?tinly than would appear necessary at first to most people. But it was no easy matter to take a given Lumber of stars and get out a design which would commemorate the great events n the history of the country and yet attain an artistic and symmetrical effect. In Mr. Stahlnecker’ s plan, the center group of thirteen stars represents the thirteen original States at the time o f the adoption of the Constitution. Around this group, in a circle, are twenty-three stars which represent the States which were admitted between that time and the close of the Civil War, the group of thirteen ani\ circle o f twenty-three together representing the great seal of the United States. These three great features ure to be unchanged by any follow ing events. The first event brought the Hag into existence, the second made the life of the nation more secure, aud the great seal is indissolubly connected with both. The stars outside the circle of twenty-three represent the States which were admitted between the close of the Civil W ar and the Spanish-American war. This places two in each of the four corners and one midway on each side, the design as a whole representing the union of States as they are at the present day. As New Mexico, Arizona, Indian Territory and ^Oklahoma come in, their stars may be placed in the extreme corners. Then, if Hawaii and Alaska are in time, also admitted, their stars may be placed midway on each side of the field, making an outside ring which, with those recently admitted and with the four territories which ask admittance, will inclose all the rest, making the whole de sign beautiful, historical, symbolical aud symmetrical. |rs. James K e!l, o f 707 Nin th street, N. B., jhington, D. C., w rites as fo llo w s : " A few tthsago I had an uttack o f Sciatic Rheurna iin its worst form. The | was so intense that I ¡me completely pros ed. The attack, was an luallv severe one, and •ondition was regard- $ being very danger- I was attended by nf the most nble doc- fin Washington, who is | 1 1 member o f the fac- 1 of a leading medical , tge here. He told me, fcntinue nis prescrip- |and I would get w ell. A fte r having 1‘ filled Tve times without receiving the slightest it, I declined to continue hit* treatment any r. Having heard o f S. S. S .(S w ift’s Specific) 1 »mended for Rheumatism, I decided, almost pspair however, to giv e the medicine a trial, HE new Grace Reform ed Liter I had taken a few bottles I was able t< le around on crutches, and very soon there- Church, now In process o f con had no use for them at all, S. S. S. having (traction, w ill he finished about 1 me s find uud well. A ll the disttessinv shave left me, n.y appetite has returned Dec. 1, at which tim e It Is expected am happy to be again restored to perfect PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S CHIRCH AND ITS PASTOR, REV. DR. SCHICK. that P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e l t w ill have returned to Washington fo r the resumption o f his strenuous duties as the head o f the Am erican n a 1 1 on. This Is the church lit which the P resi dent worships, and it was he who laid the corner stone of the new building "HE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0.( ATLANTA. 0A. on July 1. T b e new edifice w ill be of Gothic design, the m aterial o f Cleve land L o w er Canon gray stone, and the auditorium w ill have a seating capacity Portland, Oregon. Founded 187& o f about 800. The newspapers alw ays re fe r to this little church as the Dutch Reform ed, but, according to the pas 1 Homs School for Boys. Military and Manual Training. tor. Rev. John SI. Schick, this title if erroneous. H e says this Ills church is properly described by tlie term "Grace Write for Illu strated Catalogue. ARTHUR C. NEW ILL, Principal Refom red.” and that if it have any national origin at all it is German rath er than Dutch. It Is a differentiation from the Lutheran churches In that )HN P O O L E , P O R T L A N D , O R E , Its underlying spirit Is republicanism, Foot of Morrison Street. In give you the best bargains in Boilers whereas that o f the Lutheran churches |'i Kngines, W indm ills, Pumps and Gene- Is monarchic. Dr. Schick Is a pleasant 1 Machinery. Wood Saw ing Machines r eoialty. See us before buying. GENERAL L IV E R Y BUSINESS TRANSACTED C O T T A G E G R O V E \ BO HE MI A ALL ARE NOW CUR ABLE by our new invention. HEAD NOISES CEASE IM M EDIATELY. F. A . W E R M A N , O F B A L T IM O R E , S A Y S : B a l t i m o r e , Md., March 30, 1901. Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured o f deafness, thanlcs to your treatment, I w ill uow give yoe a full history o f my case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago m y right ear began to sing, and this kept on gettin g worse, until I lost m y hearing in this ear entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, fo r three months, without any success, consulted a num ber o f physicians, am ong others, the most em inent ear specialist o f this city, who told me that on ly an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New Y o rk paper, and ordered your treat ment. A fter I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased and to-dav, after five weeks, m y hearing in the diseased ear has been en tirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain V ery truly yours, F. A. W E R M A N , 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore. Md. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME *, a "n0” ,nal INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AYE., CHICAGO, ILL. EAST A N D Best on Earth — •auae It la m a d e o f th e b e s t m a te ria l p o s s ib le ■ buy. 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The Prince could g iv e the Some fa ir Imitations o f hand-made painter but a short time, so Mr. Story- lace are already manufactured by ma- worked a t high pressure. A little Inci chlnery. A recent invention by an dent given oil tbe authority o f the Lon Austrian named M atltscb renders it don Chronicle exhibits tlie manly sym possible to reproduce one more variety, pathy o f tbe present sovereign o f En known as torchon lace. The real ar gland. W h ile the Prince walked back and ticle is a m oderately coarse but pretty lace and Is used on garments which it forth at intervals to rest, tbe painter worked at the background, never put Is desirable to put through a laundry. H e rr Matltscb, a fte r being associated ting down bis palette. T b e result was w ith the lace industry in Vienna and that his thumb went to sleep. Tow ard Inventing a machine which did not give tbe cud o f the sitting the painter was satisfactory results, went to Notting pulling his thumb to get the blood into ham England, where he perfected the circulation, when his royal sitter saw model in 1899- It was then necessary and sympathized. T h e next day, when the Prince came to make the Jacquards for each pattern that it was desirable to produce. This fo r a second sitting, he said: “ I didn't sleep very w ell last night, part o f the work was perform ed upon the Inventor’s return to Vienna. H ith and 1 thought o f you. I was w orrying erto It has been necessary to have a about your palette. Couldn’t you have separate machine for each design. the thumb-bole padded?" W ith the Matitsch machine It is only- L o n g -F e lt W a n t. necessary to substitute one Jacquard Green—Congratulate me, old. man! forTn oth er, as In weaving cloth. M y fortune Is made. T h e inventor does not intend to or Brow n—Come on with the explana ganize a company to make lace, says tion. the N ew York Tribune, or even the pro Green—I have discovered a new kind duction o f more machines. H e has al o f cloth for cheap clothing that will ready put Dearly $100,000 iuto his ex fade alike all over. periments and is now looking fo r a H e S e rv e d T w o M u ste r«. company to buy his rights. The Not Hustiand—Hurrah! M y em ployer has tingham lace manufacturers profess given me a week's vacation. not to be disturbed by tbe prospect o f W ife — H o w nice! Now you can take competition and say that the Matitsch down the stoves, clean out the cellar machine w ill injure French manufac and whitewash the kitchen.—Chicago turers chiefly. In Vienna the papers think that a new era In lace making ts yew s. T b e w ater Invariably escapes when ahead. It Is only h alf tide. Most good doctors are homely. JOHNSON, AT LAW New Orleans Oregon. H. 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