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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1902)
p \a S H T O N S T A B L E R itching Skin Distress by day and night— T h a t’s the complaint of those who aro • > unfortunate as to U* afflicted with Eczema or Salt Rheum — and outward applications do not cure. They can’t. The sourc .* of the trouble in in the fciood— make that pure and thin scaling, burning, itching skin disease w ill disap pear. Accept n > substitute. H ood’s Sarsaparilla fids the blood of all impurities and cures i l l eruptions. Bee Exhibit a t W orld's Pair. M ayoi Swink, o f Rocky Ford, Colo., who has perhaps the largest bee plant in Am erica, is going to take his bees to the W o rld ’ s Fair at St. Louis, and they w ill work there from the tim e the exposition opens until it closes. Mr. Swink is w illin g to construct o f bee hives a m iniature'of the Colorado State lio3.se at Denver. This w ill require shoot 640 hives, and in a li about 5,500,000 bees w ill work. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use lor their tnUnren during the teething period. Infelicitous. A correspondent of the Boston Jour- u ( declares that he heard of a young clergyman the other day who startled h i» hearers by beginning his address it a funeral thus: “ W h ile there has keen something discovered to relieve the pain of having teeth extracted, there has been nothing discovered as yet to alla y the pain o f parting with friends by death. m ____ A L L C IT O Permanently Curea 5o ilia or nervousneM * • «Her I i rut In y’* tiwof l»r Kline’s Great Nervi ifoatorvr. Send for FitBK 91.00 trial lx>ttleand treat* Ma» I'«. It. II K linb . Ltd..931 Arch St.. Philadelphia,F* Filth in Public Places. A w i.er declares that there is more filth, squalor and general slovenliness hn public places and works, in streets, aqua res, river-sides, docks, roads and bridges in the United States than in any other country o f the first or even kite second rank. He says that in this respect we rank w ith Turkey rather than with England or Germany. Shako In to Y o u r Shoe* Alton’ s Foot-Ease. A powder. It makes tight •r new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure tor 4 weating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Jold by all Druggists. Price 26c. Trial package mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le- Kojr, N. Y. Met Their Fate. * A l o you ready?” asked th e first suir>. •‘ I am ,” came the answer in a firm lone. #*fh en come. W e may as well know the w orst.” rin gin g the door behind .them, thov assolute! y descendea tne stairs. W hen they rose from the boarding fconse table, they agreed that the meal *ud been no worse titan usual.— Judge. f am stirs Piso’s Cure for Consumption raved m y life three years ago. —M rs . T hos . K orkins , Maple street. Norwich, N. Y., T h e M ackay mausoleum In Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, In which the body o f the late m illionaire now rests, was completed tw o years ago and is one o f the most elaborate structures o f the kind In the United States. Its designer was a Kentuckian and Its cost was $300,000. A large granite cross sur mounts the building, and at each cor ner of the roof there is a life size fig ure. The mosaic work o f the marble Hoor and ceiling Is elaborate, and the interior Is In the form o f a chapel, with an altar. Electric lights around the celling are lighted autom atically by the opening o f the bronze doors o f the mausoleum. There are 21i crypts for bodies in the building. The body o f Mr. M ackay's son, John W . Mackay, Jr., who was killed in France in 181)5, was placed in the mau soleum soon after its completion, and thA.bviiv rests there. T h e n o o y or Alni VOW j H n y has been resting In one o f the crypts, pending the erection o f a D aly fam ily vault. The hotly o f Mr. M ackay was placed In the crypt directly under the altar In the mausoleum. P O S T E R S F O R W O R L D S F A IR . O ld ECZEMA'S F la g U sed t o D ra p e a F i g u r e l a F ou nd E ffe c t iv e . Am ong the poster designs submitted to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company Is what Is called the Colum bian series. In posing this poster an old flag w ith a local history was ob- _ ¡TOH IS TORTURE a ■crem a is caused by au acid humor in A c blood coming in contact with the fikia and producing great redness and in flammation ; little pustular eruptions form and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which ilties and scales off ; sometimes the skin is tibrd, dry and fissured. Eczema in any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, sud tiie itching ami burning at times .are almost unbearable; the a c i d burning hnmor seems to ooze out and set the skin on Are. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for as long as the poison remains in the blood It w ill keep the skin irritated. S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, tools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy •kin becomes soft, smooth and clear. / J b ft c u r e s T e t t e r , Erv- ^ sinelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a pois- ^Rr WRr oned condition of the blood. Send for our book and write us about vour ciae. Our physiciana have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their ad vice; r e make no aharge for this service. A ll correspondence. % conduct tv 1 in strictest confidence, m e SWIFT SPECIFIC 00 , ATLANTA, «A. by our new invention. O F Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD F NOISES CEASE IM M EDIATELY. . 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. 19«. Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, 1 will now give ** a full history my case, be right used at discretion. About five o f years ago to ray ear your began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I loS my I hearing in this ear entirely. underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a ns» berof physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me ihat only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noise* would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I th n saw vour advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered yourtreit- ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and •to-day. after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thankyo* heartily and beg to remain Very truly F. yours. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. '"SS* Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. YCU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL S’ Tracy, the bandit who hai been terrorizing Oregon and W ashing ton and who In his criminal cureer has tiran jf Tinf'tlW. 'WX«. - 'iW r r t W ’AWfrtr'A ' H arry T racy Severens and he was j reared at Pittsfield, Wig. H arry F A V O R IT E O F K IN G S . EBY & — V IA — The S h a s ta R o u te SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, t 0 Ell J o h n so n EAST AND SOUTH a t t o r n e y s AT LAW Oregw A H. K IN G Trains leave C ottage G rovk for Portland 12:55 pm and way stations at 2:14 a in Lv Portland 44 8:30 a ni” 8:30 p m 2:06 p m 2:57 p m Lv Cottage Grove 12:35 p 1 » Ar Ashland 12:55 a m 4:35 a m 5:00 pm Ar Sacramento 8:55 am 7:55 p m Ar San Francisco A tto rn e y -a t-L a w Special attention given to Collection, W onder o f Iter Aice, Mine. Janauscliek la N ow Peunifesi*. CO TI AGE GROVE, OREGO! Penniless and suffering from paraly sis, Mme. Fanny Janausehek, one o f E. YOUNG P u l l m a n anal T o u r i s t C a r s the greatest actresses o f her day. the | | on both trains. I h a i r C ars , S acra pride o f Europe anil mento to O gden and and E l P aso and t h e w o n d e r ol ATTORNKT-4T-LAf Am erica, Is living in a cheap boarding • f l o t on Main Street, Weit Side, to Chicago, St Lou is, N e w O rleans house at Saratoga and W ash in g to n . C o tta g e O r o v o . Or. Springs, N. Y., hav | Connecting at San Francisco, with several Steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China. ing gone to the fa Philippines. Central anil South America. mous health resnr 1 At Albany and Corvallis connection is made QENT1ST in hope o f regain j w ithe A h By trains.________________________ ing her h e a l t h . DR. H. H. PETRIE j Independence Passenger daily, except Sunday. Once she was rich 7:30 a . m . j L v . . P o r t l a n d . at | fieM f . tL and feted and en 10: a . m . | Ar McMinnville L v | 3:06 p. m . A ll Work Warranted. vied: now all o f hei II: A. m . I Ar..Independendence.Lv | 2:06 r. m Jewelry has been MME. JANAl’SCHEK 11:46 a . m . I A r....... Corvalis........Lv 11:20 p m . Office First Door West of Sherwood Houit sold to supply her needs, and she finds j See Agent Mr D T Awbrey at Cottage Grove j herself deserted by all o f her friends \ station or address W E COMAN, £ T. ANDERSON. M. D and unsupplled with even the common ; U F I ; Pass, Agt PO RTLAND , - OREGON. luxuries o f the poor. P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon T h e story o f Mme. Januaschek's life — Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty, is romantic. In her prime she was the calls promptly attended to. queen o f the European stage. Royal Office hi Sherwood block: Night calk A New Era Drug Store Phone lMltoh* and imperial gifts wore showered upon her. She numbered among her most C. MADSEN, ardent admirers the late Empress o f Russia, the K in g of Bavaria, the K in g o f Holland. Louis Napoleon nnd vice roys, ambassadors and noblemen by the score. A ll o f these had paid their Watches Clocks and Jewelry tribute to the trage<Uenne, and when A t L o w e s t P r ic e s ........ she first came to the United States, in T h is preparation contains a ll o f th e 1867, the jew els she brought with her digestan ts and digests all kinds o f • as presents from her devotees in Eu 1 food. I t gives instant re lie f and never D O ST. G R IF F IN . fa ils to cure. I t allow s you to e a t a ll rope w ere worth $200,000. It lias been ■ •W H C O N -7 V tH K e R + the food you want. T h e m ost sen sitive said o f her, so successful has been her stomachs can take it. By its use m any Repairing and Refilling Is Our Trad«. stage career, that she hypnotized her thousands o f dyspeptics have been AU work warranted. audiences. cured a fte r e ve ryth in g else failed . I t C or M a i n & 1 s t S t ».. Cottage Grot* prevents form ation o f gason th e stom T h e H erm it W om an o f Oban. ach, re liev in g all distress a fte r eat ing. A woman has for some time past cre D ie tin g unnecessary. P leasan t to take. H E R B E R T LEIG H , ated considerable stir in Scotland by It can't help ASSAYER and METALLURGIST her not only free hot apparently obsti but do you good nate choice of a hermit’s life in a E u g e n e , Ore. Prepared only by F. O. D r W i t t A Co., < 'hicaga cave, some sixteen miles from Oban. Best equipped Assay Laboratory in The SI. bottlo contains 2% times the 60c. siz» Despite the inclement weather, the Prompt and reliable returns guarantee Working tests o f ores made on sample»^ woman, who is apparently about forty to fifty pounds to determine most years old. steadily refuses to leave her method of treatment. cave. and. since the latter is below high-water mark, the landowner, the This »ignature is on every box of the genuine I M. DURHAM. Marquis o f Breadalbane. can not dis Laxative Bromo-Quinine t »«*. P r o p r ie to r o f lodge her. She has now strewn some the remedy tbnt ewrow * co ld In on e day dried bracken over the cave, hut her plight during wet weather has been Graying and Hauling a Specialty. A frg F or O ver Sixty \ pars. deplorable. The woman's name is hand to do your Job work in Gardenfflf Christina MacMaster. She speaks En plowing, Etc, Etc. A s O l d a x d W e l l -T r ie d R f . m e d t .—Mrs Oref* Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for glish nnd Gaelic. > J. T o u ris t C ars Kodol Dyspepsia Cure BAD FO RM O F TETTER . •*For three year* I had T e t t e r on my hand?, which caused them to swell to twice their natural s i* . I’art of the time the disease was iuthc form of run- aing sores, very pain- ful. and causing me wnch discomfort. Four doctors sakl the Tetter had progressed too far to he cured, ar.d they eould d> nothing for me. I i-x>k or.iy three bottles of S. S. S. nnd was completely cured. This was fifteen years tap. and i have newer o r e seen any sign of my old trouble." — M rs . C A jAcaao.N, 1414 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. CASES DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE W h e r e th e R e m a in s o f th e L u te M i l l io n a ir e M a ck u y Heat. Sab. 17, WOO. The Reason. Asked the other day why it is that so few o f his race committed suicide, Brother Dickey replied: “ W ell, stth, my experience is, some • f ’em don’ t need to ; dey lynches ’ em eoon enough.’ ’ HEAD NOISES? H. W atchmaker Digests what you eat. WORLD*» I A 1 H IMST a .K. tnineil and the figure was draped with the stars and stripes conspicuously dis played. It is thought that circulation in foreign countries o f such a design may enthuse Am ericans abroad. \ G o ld < ra»M*\ In 1720 a certain German Prince sent to Queen U lrica Eleonora, o f Sweden, a cradle o f solid gold as a christening present for her child. The ship con taining the g ift was driven by *a ter rible gale on to the shores o f the Island o f TJorn. where It became a total wreck. The inhabitants o f the island massacred the shipwrecked mariners and pillaged the ship, but the cradle, by a curious chain o f circumstances was saved, and now lies buried in a lonely part o f the island. T h e story over sixty years bv millions of mothers for their cuuuren children wnue while teething, with perfect suc< success having by oome means refitted, the There la so much competition In the It *11 “ soothes *“ “ the child, softens the gums, allays an present K in g o f Sweden has offered , . .. , . . . pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy world that the man who makes n good for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold 10,000 kronen—about £500—to whoever liv in g Should be a hero with his worn ?> Druggists in ever) part of the World. Twenty - „ - - - ...e v e r y part of the World. Twenty 0 »covers Queen Ulrica's cradle o f gold on folk». fl'e cents a bottle. Its value is Incalculable Mrs Winslo,*, SootninK S )ru » tagc no f0L other kind. C IT Y TRANSFE Cottage Grove, £ o le y s H o ije y ob® for children , safe sure, opiates.