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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1902)
I F R IE N D t o t h e f a r m e r . I To the Eilitor — We have noticed in Lmr paper from time to time, during tie present season, some extremely in- fructive and interesting articles on linding Twine. | Per to it ns to add a few words today litli special reference to our own intiu- bee in this market. The “ Farm Iin- [lenieiit News,” issue of July 17, gives lie following prices of twine as the travailing Eastern prices to the deal- ASHION STABLE .\ the year 1805 Dr. John Windom, hlg, 28 and a bachelor, lived !u apartments overlooking Jackson 1'urk from the south. Ur. Windom was ■-•1 r'cn -fi). ............. r i cents a pound troubled. He thought some one was Eainlsril (4)0-f t ) ............... t> rents a pound looking at him. Thought it? He knew ia n lla (V s -it ).... .................M's cents a pound ■ anils (* « )- f t ) ...................... lo‘ „ cents a pound It. pan its (SfiU-ft)..........................It cents a pound The doctor had turned his largest | While it is perfectly true and fair to L y that we would be justified in room into u library. It had oue great ■barging one cent in ad vance of Eastern window opening onto the nark It « »a trices for our twine of Oregon manu- Lcture, that is, the the price of freight tided to Eastern prices, as a matter of Let, Pure Manila, Red Clover Leaf Brand, 1150 feet, we are quoting to the Sealers under date of July 15 at 16 Eents per pound, or one tent below the prices tpioted foi Eastern goods, i Taking everything into account, it Lems reasonable anti appropriate that pe call attention to the fact that, al- hough many people entertain the be lief that we are grinding monopolists, lemanding all we can possibly get for twine, here we are in the midst of an important and strenuous season, offer ing our goods at one cent below the prices Eastern dealers are obliged to fectly pay. In other words, instead of being thirty in oppressor of the farmer, we demon- est in Itrate in a very practical manner that F ifty ye are his friend, and a good friend of away, the general public, because, if any tree, i Eastern twine is sold in this market, to tilt; ye force the Eastern manufacturer to amj t| lake a less price for it than ire does in struct pis local market besides tire freight to [lie coast on account of our low selling yy|n prives- Theu We cannot be too enthusiastic about tome of the remarks that have been jjr ’ made in your paper concerning Binding ar>. rwine. You have urged the consumer **. repeatedly to disregard the represents- jMlr ’ lions of unscrupulous dealers, and to “ e 11 llways make his decision concerning purchases of twine by asking the ques- E jS jJ [ion, “ How many bundles can you bind !&£$££ yith a dollar’ s worth of twine?” I f IMuin [he consumer will always keep in mind M A p i [his question when he makes a pur- REI j g [base, he will inevitably and invariably MfjgH (elect Pure Manila twine, for it is the hr tost economical certainly, as it is 30 Kniw” per cent longer than the other twine, RlfF dollar for dollar and pound for pound. H jf W [11/ PO RTLAND CORDAGE CO. iW/lM H Premature. Goldstein— I understan’ d a t yon h a d fir* in votir clodinge store last night. Cohensteln— No; it von’ t be until «id veek.— Ohio State Journal. Greeley’ s Peculiar T a le n t By adaptation to the changes of mo tion on his mother’ s part while spin ning, Horace Greely, when a youngster, [acquired the unwonted quality of read- ling with the book in almost any posi tion, sidewise or upside down. Singular. “ My entire clerical force went out on strike yesterday,” said Bluffman. “ That so,” replied the caustic man. “ What was his grievance?” — Philadel phia Press. Had Him. “ Pa,” said little Tommy, “ I ’ ll bet you a cent that you won’ t give me a nickel.” “ Done” said pa. Then Tommy explained things, aDd pa saw that he would have to pay up either way.— Boston Globe. Sailors Live W ell. Fruit tarts and cakes are served out five times a week to the crews on board steamers trading between Australia and New Zealand. Tarts are topless pies. “ I was given up to die with quick consumption. I then began to use Ayer’ s Cherry Pectoral. 1 improved it once, a n d a m now in perfect health.” — Chis. E. Hart man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It’s too risky, playing with your cough. T h e first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be gin early wi t h Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Tkrw lilts : 21c. Me.. II. All I n u W * fo n a u lt your doctor. I f he says take It, then do as he soys. I f he tells you not to take It, then don’t take It. He know». Leave It w ith him. W e are w illing. J. C. A Y E R CO., Lowell. Mass. Windom turned rom his patient. The huge object by wlch the girl sat took form. It was a tlescope with an ob jective thrice greter than the largest he had ever seen. "Show him, May.” The girl spraugfrom the chair with a great wonder It her face. "Quick." j I ¡¡¡j CH RISM AN & BANGS, Props. GENERAL L IV E R Y BUSINESS TRANSACTED C O T T A G E G R O V E \ BO H E M IA DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING AR E N O W CUR ABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. Our treatment does not interfere with your tmual occupation. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME “ Aye, so I have. I, Caleb Strong, crank, as the scientists call me. They made forty-inch louses that cost a mill ion, and can’t see beyond the ends of till* 111—tb** fnala l INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAOO, IL L C EAST AND SOUTH built that," anu nis eyes looked at the fb e R o u te telescope. " I made the multiple lense that science has scoffed at for ages. — OF TH E — Kach lense does Its work separately, but the results come Into one. There is no limit. I can pick up a pin on the Trains leave C o t t a o k G k o v b for Portland and way stations at 2:14 a m 12:55 piu nethermost star.” ____________ 8:30 a 111 L v Portland There was a triumph in the man’s L v Cottage Grove 2:57 p m tone « i d face as be continued. "These A r Ashland 12:55 a ni A r Sacramento 5:00 p m small lenses had to be so Joined that A r San Francisco 7:55 p m , ’ the light would not luterreflect. ‘Im- P u llm a n a n d T o u r i s t C a rs lom l,OHSh)h'.' said the wiseacres. I did It ,ogs Tw o years ago Louis Gathmann Just on both trains. I h a i b O a r s , Sacra 0n missed the secret. It Is mine and there mento to Ogden and and E l Faso and the Is the perfected work. .|eg “ I know you. doctor. I owe you an to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans jht explanation. I came here with my and Washington. lu s daughter Mary and bul't my telescope. Connecting at Man Francisco, with several | The fools hereabouts thought the ob- Steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China. Philippines, Central and Mouth America. an Jective was a window. I dared not look A t Albany and Corvallis connection is made ted st a star at first for fear of dlsappoint- w tthC * F Kv trains.___________________________ •js ment. For a mile and a half to the Independence Passenger dally, exceptSunday. ex. south the ground was open. I focused a . m . I I . v ........ Portland......... a t I r>:50 p. m aw 1 on the light in your library. Small 7:30 10: a . M. [ A r M cM innville.....I.v | 3:0« r. m . li„. though the flame was, It answered my Il: A. M. I Ar..lndependendence.Lv I 2:05 P. M vas purpose, and by It I proved my theory 11:46 a . m . I A r ........ C orvalis........ L v 11:20 p m . See Agent Mr D T A w b rey at Cottage U rove ,-|n. 1 of liow to prevent Inter-reflection. Did unel 1 see you? Why, practically you were station or address W E CO M AN , In this room with me. At times I made G F & Pass, A g l P O R T L A N D , - OREGON. Mary look, though she shrank from It, ,|lt I for the steud.v gaze hurt my old eyes. ver As she counted the reflections I ad- f u Justed the lenses, but at times her at- I,v tenth») wandered from the light. She I t 1 bus lived alone with me and shared my ti,a toll and privation, and she made a „ 1 5 j friend of you In your far-away library. \yS j When I knew I was right I changed the an| window lens to the roof. This night 1 | have seen the men on Mars, and to- D ig e s ts w h a t y o u e ^ t . Gf morrow, nay. to-day. the world---- ” ,«•* I At that Instant the earth trembled This preparation contains all o f the digestants and digests all kinds o f leir ! and the building swayed. There was a food. I t gives instant relief and never j crashing of glass and a rending of iron, falls to cure. I t allows you to eat all ■tal A section of the roof was crushed In the food you want. T h e most sensitive ’ter | and carried lenses and telescope to I stomachs can take it. By its use many he j ruin. The shock gave the stricken man [ thousands of dyspeptics have been les-1 momentary strength. He raised hint cured after everything else failed. I t prevents formation ofgason the stom his I self from his pillow. “ Gonel” he said ach, relieving all distressaftereating. no Windom caught him as he fell back j D ieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. it a ward. The secret had gone with Its j G F J oh nson F- b t JOHNSON, S hasta ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oregon. Cottage Grove, SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, SHE ALMOST RAN INTO WINDOM. Carrying Passenger! and U. S. Mail '^^S TA G E LINE B a l t i m o r e , Md., March 30, 1901 . Gentlemen : - Being entirely cured o f deafness, thanks to your treatment, I w ill now give jro« our uisticuuu. _ . . a fu ll history o f m y case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago m y right ear began to * sing, * " " and this kept on getting 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 mim- b e r o f physicians, am ong othen s. the most em inent ear specialist o f this city, who told me that ue, and ------ even ------ that . . only that the head noises would only an operation could help n.,., - ¿ v temporarily, ,- > then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. m « n ew and ordered your treat- I then saw your advertisement accidentally :J ‘ ment. A fter I had used it only a f ew days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and [ in the diseased ear has been en tirely restored. I thank you to-day, after five weeks, m y hearini , _ . heartily and beg to remain ^ ^ery truly yours, K. A. W E R M A N , 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md* tllTU nusrn With No Wonder tic W ei Indignant. I A Bailor who was arrested in Cam- idem, N. J., recently, for mauling a ICIiinese laundryman or two was very [indignant at the police and said: "Whash use fltin’ f ’r country ’ f goin’ to be ’res’ed?” ened. Then, as s{ saw bis face, she cried: "Oh, It’s and, seizing his 1 hand, she said: ‘ftiie." She led him swty up the stairs Into the hallway and tic e up three flights j of stairs Into a gat room. It was feebly lighted. Whom was dimly con scious that some ige object occupied a large part of Ihapartment. Then everything else wi sunk In the ptaysl clan, for on a loite lay an old man gasping for breatlput with a convul sive Joy in his fat " I think my futjr la dying,” whis pered the girl, "fl had a stroke only a few minutes ug; I carried him to the couch.” A look told Wliorn that it was a case of paralysis. He took a flask of brandy and was alut to apply It to the old man's lips. T1 stricken man look ed at him with titering eyes. "No brandy,” he said; >ne sight was stim ulant enough. Tit night I have seen the men on Mars Show him. Mary, lest he scoff—siioviilm!" An enthusiasm ke that which light ed the countenanccf the sufferer came into the girl’s face She turned a great chair about, sprat; into it lightly, and bending forwurd loked Intently Into a small tube. H . K IN G A tto r n e y -a t-L a w Special attention giv en to Collections. CO TTAG E G RO VE, OREGON. E. YOUNG Tourist Cars It can't help but do you good Prepared oni v by E. O. D * W i t t A Co., < ’h lca ga T h e SI. b o ttle co n ta in * 2% tim es the 50c. sizu ENTIST £ T . A N D E R S O N , M. D P h ys ic ia n an d S u rg e o n Surgery ami Female diseases A Specialty. A ll calls promptly attended to. Office In Sherwood block: N ight calls at N ew Era L)rug Store. Fhoue 15<J Main. Watchmaker Watches Clocks and Jewelry At Lowest Prices.......... +W HC0N-W AK6R+ Repairing and Refilling 1» Our Trade. A ll work warranted. C o a M a i n a i s t s t h .. Cottage Grove, Oregoa. 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