The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, August 08, 1902, Image 6

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    An Ancient Foe
To health and happiness is Scrofula—
as ugly as ever since time immemorial.
It causes bunches in the neck, disfig­
ures the skin, inflames the mucous mem­
brane, wastes the muscles, weakens the
bones, reduces the power of resistance to
disease and the capacity for recovery,
and develops into consumption.
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
* + + + + ♦ + ♦ + -H' *
What I Wanted.
+ ♦ + » »-H
" Y o u r h on or,'M d
, who had been broi t in
inary hearing, afu lix
| county ja il, " I nt
OLD
FAVORITES
th® P,1* ° “®r ’
(or a prelim­
week® ia
1
a change o
m enu.”
.
. .
“ You m ean,” « the judge kindly,
“ that you want ahange ol venue.
N ow , the proper rase— ’
“ N o , I don't Ian that. I want a
change of menu, at sheriff seems o
have tried to ccrnJ the corned
ee
m arket of the frld.’ ’— Baltimore
T h e S t a r S p a n g le d B a n n e r .
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
P O R
SA U e,
O ne Second H an d Nichols & s
Separator. 4ize 40-60, with w ind”
I only run ;j d a y «; a bargain. |nqu£
JOHN 1*0016,
Foot Morritton St., Portli^
Mitchell Wagon,
Genuine
Carter's
Oh, say, can you see by the dawn’s early
light.
w ill rid you oi it, radically and perman-
What so proudly we hailed at the twi­ Am erican.
antly, as it lias rid thousands.
light’s last gleaming?
Whose broad trtripes and bright stars
«
-8 OU1
om
T o Heaven b y liu U llm t n ls.
VJIBIIO”
11C e fc
1UI | imagine that
, golf «
Gren
thro’ the perilous fight
O ’er the ramparts we watched were so is a dangerous gam Do you think so.
W illie — You r p apa’s only got one
gallantly streaming?
Gage— I had t friends who got
arm , h asn't he?
M u s t B e a r S ig n a tu re of
And the rocket’s red glare and bombs engaged on the gol nks last season
R o b b ie .— Yeth.
E arth -
I
bursting
in
air
W iilie — W h e re ’s the other one?
Because It'Is made of the best imuerl*!
Gave proof thro’ the night that our flag
to
buy.
The
manufacturer*
absotat»
Get
F
o
o
t-
E
aa
e.
R obbie— Ith up in heaven.— New
D o n 't Get Fo o tio
was still there;
to 86 per cent above the market price «ii
sweating, callous and j
York Times.
It is a certain cure
trades of wiigon timber for the pr'.vllemnj
Oh, say, does that Star Spangled Banner
hot, tired , a c h in g fee Makes new or tigni
iiiK over and skimming off the etSa»i
yet wave
3 m pac-Slmile Wrapper Baiow.
wagon stock, which Is carried for 3 to b r J L z
shoes easy. T ry itto d i Sold by all Druggist»-
HU No Longer.
lore m aking up. which means an iiivewmL*
O’er the land of the free and the home Price 26c. D on't acce a substitute. Sample
wood stock of nearly one million dollars
ten S. Olmsted, LeRoy
sent
F
R
E
E
.
Address
“ I suppose you own the house you
of the brave?
I
amali and a« CO0F
M I T C H E L L Wagons are uusurpyaa
N. Y.
quality, proportion, finish, strength wujiutf
live in?”
to
a0 sugar.
running.
w
‘ ‘I used to.”
On the shore dimly seen thro’ the mist
W h y —take chances on any other?
Insfinn.
■ . - - r - > i r O » HEADACHE.
W h y —not get the best?—A MlTCHlU,
of the deep,
“ Sold it, eh?”
Professor— Tell 6 to what class of
M llc A e f l, l e w / . A S r .r v 0a
I Where the foe’s haughty host in dread
FOR OIHINES*.
“ N o ; got m arried.”
Portland.
Seattle.
i**pok»na
m aladies insom niaflongs.
silence reposes,
I
roR «m ourn*«.
Agents Everywhere.
Student—
W
h
y
-
t
,
it
is
a
contagious
The fools are not all d e a d : their fool­ ' What is that which the breeze o’er the
- n
FOR TORPID LIVER.
disesae.
towering steep.
ishness and rheumatism would both be
■1> FOR COHSTIPATIOH
‘ ‘I never hearj it so described.
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half
cured with H a m lin ’s W izard Oil.
FOR «ALLOW « I R .
discloses?
ix®® è -S® ® S ®®<9®
W h e re d id you leak this?”
Now it catches the gleam of the morn­
rtlt bUFirutAiww
“ From experieiw sir.
Whenever
____________ ____ IrUn
I FOR THECOMPLEXIOH
The Worm.
ing’s first beam,
my n eig h b or’s dognn't sleep, I ’m just
. «.¿ S r ««
li
She— Y e s ; I ’ m very sorry I married In full glory reflected now shines in the
as wakeful a s be i^’— Tit-Bits.
A T T E N T IO N 1
stream;
y o u ; so there!
H e — Oh!
You were glad to get any­ ’Tis the Star Spangled Banner, oh, long
C
U
R
E
S
IC
K
H
E
A
D
A
C
H
E
.
Mothers will find !rs. Winslow’s 8ooth- 1
may it wave
body, I guess.
You were no young
Ine Syrup the best miedy to use lor their I
O ’er the land of the free and the home children during theeething period.
bird when I married you.
of the brave.
She— No? But considering w h at I
Seco n d -h an d Threshing
got you must adm it I was an early bird.
New Swrd Metal.
I .
M ach inery.
And where ia that band who so vaunting-
— Ph ilad elph ia Press.
T
he
A
u
strian
gohrnment
has,
it
is
ly swore,
W e are g o in g to clean up our stock«
said,
decided
to
am
several
cavalry
8ISH
0P
SCOTT
ACA0ÍHY
’Mid the havoc of w ar and the battle’s
secon d-h an d E n gin es, Separator« m
Mobbed.
P O R T I AN O O R !
regim ents w ith swfds made of a new j
H orsepow ers, a n d are offering you
confusion,
First C ollege G irl— I hear you girls
Fo u n d e d 1870
A home and a country they’d leave us no metal named magrtlium, which is as­
A SNAP!
mobbed the umpire at the class game?
A H om o S ch o o l fo r B o yo
serted
to com birj the lightness of
more?
E n gin es from $150 up.
M ilit a r y a n d M a n u a l T r a in in g
Second College G irl— Y e s; we called
Separators from $60 up.
Their blood has washed out their foul alum inum w ith thjstrength and flexi­
W r it e f o r l l l u e t r a t e d C a t a l o g u e
H orsepow ers, Feeders and Baggers v
her a “ mean old th in g ” and told her
footsteps’ pollution,
bility of steel.
a ll prices.
that she was “ perfectly h o rrid .” — No refuge could save the hireling and
W e h ave second-hand Advance, R«.
ARTHUR C NEW ILL
aell, G a a r Scott, Case and a few Pitta,|
Puck.
slave
P R I M C I P A L
you w a n t A G O O D THING write uik
From terror of flight or the gloom of the
list and special prices.
grave;
The Cultivated Taste.
BRANCH HOUSES!
And the Star Spangled Banner in tri­
Spokane, W ash .
Portland,Ortj
M onopole coffee was not intended
umph doth wave
B
U
F
FA
LO PIT T S COMPANY.
for the use of those who prefer a 10-
O ’er the land of the free and the home of
Parents desiring home influence«, beautiful
or 15-cent grade of coffee.
These peo­
surroundings, perfect climate, careful super* @ ® @ ® • ® ® @ ® ® ® ® ® ® ® e ®
the brave.
, vision, ami thorough m ental, m oral an d P jy «*
ple, perhaps, won’t see the value in it.
B e a rs the
1 ical training for their boys, w ill find all these
But if your taste has been in any Oh, thus be it ever, when freemen shall
requirements fully met at Hoitt s School. Meulo S u r v i v o r s o f In c lin o W a r s or ff
S ig n a tu re o f I
park, San Mateo County, Cal.
degree cultivated by the use of the
S u c h u s arc* Deceased;
stand
Send for Catalogue.
By recent act <>t‘ congress you have«;
higher grades, you’ll think that M ono'
Between their loved home and the
Twelth year begins August 12th.
pension ut the rateo!' #a.uo per month. Stod»?
Hoositr
Heroes.
IR
A
U.
HOITT.
Ph.
D..
PrinolpaL
w ar’s desolation;
pole pure Mocha and Java is the acme
for application. A dclress T. W. Tallmadge,r
lugton. D. C. A Pension Attorney for forty ;
“ Some of those lelf made m en,” re-
of perfection— presuming, of course, Blest with victory and peace, may the
m
arked
Jinks,
“
deserve
much
praise.”
heaven-rescued land
that tne coffee is made right.
This
® ® ® ® O fr0 S (M — 0 0 —
0>—
000#
“ Yes, in d eed ,"replied Jenks, “ some
Fraise the power that made and pre­
coffee is sold in one and one h alf pound
served us a nation!
of them act truly Christian parts in be-
W e guarantM Ni
cartons.
I f your grocer doesn’t keep
you. We havtir
Then conquer we must, when our cause ing w illin g to take all-the blame them­
it, send us his name.
W ad h am s &
/a
•
it is just,
selves.” — Indianapolis Sun.
K e rr Bros , Portland.
b
rn
ees,
d
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fo
r
m
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t
y
a
p
p
a
ra
tu s and all Vi***
And this be our motto: “ In God is our i
p ie s ’ Huppl ies. L a t e s t g ood s, best made. Was
trust!’*
us an d w e ’ ll s h o w y o u la te s t appllanctfep
Finest
situation
on
Pacific
Coast.
E
x-
^
A Sure Thing.
case.
And the Star Spangled Banner in tri- '
cellent Faculty. Largest Indoor college v*)
W estern Aluminum Artificial LWC a .
uninh sha 11 wave
Farm er Mossbacker
(beh in d
the
athletic field In the w orld.
Over half
2 27# W a s h in g to n St. 110>a Second*.
IF YTO M O N C
striped tent)— A in ’ t this ’ere a gam e of 0*er the land o f the free and the home ’
Portland, Oregon.
an acre under an arched root.
of the brave.
chance?
IT ,
Catalogues Free .
— Francis Scott Key.
«
In Coffee, Spices, Baking Powder,
The Three Shell P irate (though tful­
(5
C an n ed Goods and other Grocer-
ji;
Address
N. F. N. O.
l y )— Nope!
Ask anybody th at’s ever
^
ies.
Insist on Monopole.
q
P
R
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F
O
F
T
H
E
IR
B
R
A
V
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R
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.
played it.— Judge.
R E V . M . A . Q U IN L A N , C. S . C.
W A D H A M S A KERR BROS., Packers. • !
Portland.
• I
H E N w r it in g ; t o advertiien
University P a rk , Oregon
J
J a p a n e s e C o m m it S u ic id e R a t h e r th a n
(5)
n
m e n t i o n itala paper.
Not Thankless.
F a c e P u b lic D is g r a c e .
•
ft® ® ® ® ® ®® ® ® ®®
•
®
“ I accused him of being a pessi-
E ve r and anon there comes from
*® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® & ®®sx? ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® a
tnist.”
Japan the report that some
distin­ A p p ly to N a t h a n B ic k f o r d ,
“ Isn ’ t he?”
guished soldier or statesman lias com­ A t t o r n e y , W a s h in g t o n . D. C.
“ W e ll, he said he’d w illin g ly be
mitted hara-kiri in order to escape pub­
thankful for blessings if any would
lic condemnation for some well-m eant
com e.’-’
kill the lice. N ever fails. Sold b y dealers, goc and $i.oc per can.
hut mistaken act. T he latest Instance
C LE A N E D O U T A L L T H E L IC E A N D MITE8.
Congress has just passed a law granting pen­
Albert Blocker of Chanhamen, Minn., bought a can of Prussian Lice Kill«
is that of an eminent officer, G a m a -! sions to the survivors and to the widows o f de­
used It thoroughly three times and cleaned his poultry house entirely njt;
C I T O Permanently Curea
No fits or nervousneat
Tl I O
after first 'lay'* nee of T'r. Kline’s Great Nerve Ouchi, w ho has committed suicide be­ ceased soldiers of the Oregon, Washington and
| lice and mites. Before using, the poultry house was alive with red lte*»afi
Restorer. Send for F IIK F . S?i.00 triallM>ttle and treat-
C aliforn ia In d ian wars of 1847 to 1856. Full in ­
J U S T THE TH IN G F O R L IC E O N H0C 8. M
cause his father, an old soldier, re - 1 form ation w ill be sent by Byington & Wilson,
iso. D*.R. H K lin e . Ltd..V31 Arch SL. Philadelphia. Pb
J. H. Malone, of Adel. Mo., says the Prussian Lice Killer Is just the thing
on hogs, and is worth five times its cost.
prouebed him with having lost
2U0 No. 728 Seventeenth Street, Washington, D. C.,
or B ranch office No. 442 Parrott building, San
brave men, w h o w ere killed recently Francisco., Cal. Fees lim ited by law.
Too Expensive for himself-
J . B O W E N . C o a s t A g e n t a , P o r t l a n d , O r e . , a n d HnRttli,Yfiik
Doctor (w h o is not feeling w ell,tohim - by an avalanche, and being saved him­
s e lf)— W h a t shall I do? I haven’t any self.
“ H a ra -k iri.” or, as the Japanese pre­
confidence in any of those other doctors,
and as for m yself, my charges are too fe r to call It themselves, “ seppuku," Is
not an aboriginal Japanese custom, but
h igh .— C assell’s Journal.
w a s evolved g rad ually during the mid­
dle ages. Its origin is probably to be
found in the desire on the part o f van­
Don’t neglect the slightest sign of irregularity but
quished w arriors to avoid the hum ilia­
see that you have at least one natural, easy movement
tion
of
fallin g Into their enemies* I
hands alive. T h us the custom w ould
a day. Pills, salts and black draughts are dangeroul
come to he a characteristic of the mili­
because they strain and weaken the bowels. What
tary class, or at that time of the fe u ­
The blood may be in bad condition,
you want is a mild but sure tonic laxative, that tones and
dal nobility and gentry. From a cus­
yet w i t h no external signs, no skic tom It developed into a privilege, and
strengthens the bowels and stimulates their movements.
eruption or sores to indicate it.
The at the beginning of the sixteenth cen­
Such a laxative is C A S C A R E T S , and when you
Symptoms in such cases being a variable tury all w ho could claim the rank of
try them, you will find that it is the easiest thing in
appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable gentleman were exempted from the In­
weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh dignity of being put to death by the
the world to make and keep your bowels clean and
and a general run-down condition o f the comrnou executioner, and w ere allow ed
regular, strong and healthy. Sample box JOc.
system — clearly showing the blood has to commit "h ara kiri” Instead, the time
treatment 50c. B y keeping the bowels clean, all
lost its nutritive qualities, has become thir and place being notified to them offi­
disorders are
and watery. It is in just such cases thal cially and officials being sent to wit­
ness the ceremony.
S . S. S. has done some of its quickest and
H o w Ineradicable is the Japanese
most effective work by building up the
sentiment o f death rather than dishon­
blood and supplying tne elements lacking
or w as shown In a rather ludicrous
to make it si *ong and vigorous.
w a y In the early days of the modern
constitution. A young Japanese mid­
•• M y wife used sev*
era! bottles o f S. S. S.
shipman on board a British m a u -o f-,
as a blood purifier and
w a r w as reprim anded by the authori­
to tone up a weak and
ties at Tokio for some sm all Indiscre­
emaciated system,with
tion. and on the receipt o f the letter
very marked effect by
w ent and committed “ hara-kiri’’ in the
way of improvement.
wardroom . T he romantic novels of
" W e r e g a r d it a
great tonic and blood
Japan are full o f instances o f
this
l iv e r
t o n ic
purifier.” — J. F . D u f f ,
time honored custom—the most fam ous
Princeton, Mo.
o f which Is the story o f "T h e Forty-
is tha greatest o f all seven Ronlns.” T he vendetta, though
50c.
by custom,
tonics, and you wili Im peratively prescribed
n ever
w a s forbidden by law . much the same
A L L D R U G G IS T S .
f in d the appetite im
as dueling with us. T o take vengeance
proves at once, strength
on an enemy w a s Inevitable
to a
teturns, and nervousness vanishes as new
r.i FI YF
chivalrous Japanese, but It also
In­
bo x o f
rich pure blood once more circulate«
volved capital punishment In “ hara-
.old.
1 IIII 01
through all parts of the system.
kiri.”
S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable
m
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g r t t in g . i r k .
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p e o p le th a n a ll o t h e r a l - - - " — e - “ “ “ « « " • m o re
W e » r e never » 0 forcibly convinced
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blood purifier known. It contains no min­
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tely
guaranteed
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fbl?
. 0 o bnT *•«*•*• tw o & O c borne*.
erals whatever. Send for our free book that the farm er should not suffer for
• a l t e r in g t h . l r-ome . n e r w ^ r S . * 5 d ,o n *
®f
M l Ì M b « A trij ì 1, * • H r ' l a v l * dlroetlon*»
lack of farm handa. If the law a can aid
• t u y o n , « t a r t t a k in g CASCA R K v a * ? “ a ' * ' r w h « t
b o i A i Ä 4 ' m ftr
»<>«* »»«*? r a t e r a t h r
on blood and skin diseases and write out
*
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F*T
»» 0 * to n* by ■ a l l , a r «be dn
w i l l n ever get w e ll * n d b e * » , ’ 7 , 1
fo r ron
him. as w hen w e see a town fellow
HoVVr TT T " rP* w i
a r t y o u r ■■•ary ba
y o n p a t r o a r b o w e l* r ig h t . T m l , .
V 1.' » " nntM
physicians for any information or advice
llk k
m a t t a r w h a t a ll* I «
loafing in a hammock with a girl on
w i t h C A B A R E T S t o n li y . n n d « « ñ J l i í , T,: * !
io i b
fo llo w « a d y o « w ill •'
wanted
N o charge for medical advice.
■ ■ t e e to m r * o r m o n e y " » f u n d e d !
*b e o lu te g a a r .
week day.
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CARTERS
THRESHERMEN,
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
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Boarding School for Young Wan
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THE NEW PENSION LAWS
SEM
Old Indian W ar Pensions
Cripples,
Look Here! JSSKSS
P R U S S IA N L IC E KILLER kil'
L IC E on Poultry.
EDUCATE YOUR BOWELS
No E x te rn a l
S ym p to m s.
M onth’s
serious
P R EV EN TED BY
sss
SOLD IN BULK-
CURE 1 'T,;hv
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