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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1902)
THE NEW WOMAN. ^ASHION S T A B L E OPENS HOME FOR FRIENDLESS DOGS. CHRISM AN & BANO-S, Props. GENERAL L I V E R Y BUSINESS TRAN SAC TED C O T T A G E G R O V E %o B O H E M I A Mrs. ftiMA M itchell M rs. E m m a M itch e ll, 520 L ouisiana s tre e t, In d ia n a p o lis, I n d ., w rites: “ F o r th e p ast five y e a rs I h ave ra re ly b een w ith o u t p a in , b u t F e ru n a h a s •h an g ed a ll th is , a n d in a very sh o rt tim e . I th in k I h a d ta k e n o n ly two b o ttle s before I began to recu p erate very q u ic k ly , a n d seven b o ttle s m ade m e w ell. I d o n o t have h ead ac h e or b ack ach e a n y m ore, am i have som e in te re st in lif e .” — E m m a M itc h e ll. T he com ing of w h a t is know n as th e “ new w o m an ” in o u r c o u n try is n o t g reeted by everyone a s if sh e w ere a g re a t blessin g . B u t th e re is a n o th e r new w om an whom ev erybody is glad to ree. E v ery day som e in v a lid w om an is e x c la im in g , “ I h ave been m ade a »ew w om an by D r. H a r tm a n 's hom e t r e a tm e n t.” I t is o n ly n ecessary to send n a m e, ad d ress, Bym ptom s, d u r a tio n of sick n ess a n d tr e a tm e n t a lre a d y received to D r. H a r tm a n , C olum bus, O hio, a n d d irectio n s for one m o n th 's tr e a tm e n t w ill be p ro m p tly forw arded. If you d o n ot receive p ro m p t and a a tis fa rto ry re su lts from th e use of P ern n a, w rite a t once to Dr. H a rtm a n , g iving a fu ll s ta te m e n t of your case and h e w ill be pleased to give you h is v a lu a b le ad v ice g ra tis. A ddress D r. H a r tm a n , P re sid e n t of th e H a rtm a n S a n ita riu m , C olnm bus, O. M IS S O U R I NOW LEA D S. •STAGE LINE Carrying Pasitnren and U. i ] ARE YOU DEAF? ALL CASES OF DEAFN ESS O R H A R D HEARING ARE N O W C U R A B L E by our new invention. O nly th o se b o rn d eaf are incurable. HEAD F . NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. A. W E R M A N , O F B A L T I M O R E , S A Y S : ‘H O M E for friendless dogs has been opened in Chicago under the genera? tutelary protection of Mrs. Charles A. W hite, a noted canine lover of the 'W indy City. It is Mrs. W hite’s belief th at large numbers of persons would give a good, faithful canine a home, if such a dog could be supplied to them at sm all cost. Those having dogs to d is u s e of, it is believed, will now’ bring them to the home instead of turning them adrift, or killing them, and the persons who w ant a dog can have their w ants supplied. In this way the home will be a sort of exchange. B ut in addition the home will be a boarding place for valuable and pedigreed canines, w’hose owners w’hen traveling cannot take them along. Fancy stalls will be a t th e disposal of these dogs and medical treatm ent will al ways be available. The money paid for the board and care of these doggish aristocrats will go far tow ard m aintaining th eir poorer and erstwhile “ friend less” brethren, and the balance will be made up by private contributions by indi viduals and dog clugs. And now th a t “ friendless” canines are to be taken care of it is hoped th at someone may have the additional charity to provide for friendless and homeless children. A fter nil. if these dog lovers of Chicago come to think of it, children are not so very inferior to dogs. T he M aster said. “Suffer little children to come unto me. for of such is the kingdom of heaven.” I t is not believed th at there will be much inquiry about dogs on the last day B a l t im o r e , Md., March 30 , im Gentlemen : — Being entirely cu red of deafness, th a n k s to y o u r tre a tm e n t, I will now girt- I a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. I About five y ea rs ago my rig h t ea r began to sing, a n d th is k e p t o n g e ttin g worse, until l!g I ray h ea rin g in th is ea r entirely. I I u n d erw en t a tre atm en t for c a ta rrh , for th re e m onths, w ith o u t a n y success, consulted«ns» I h er of physicians, am ong others, th e m ost em in e n t ear sp ecialist of th is city, who told metfci I only an o peration could help me, a n d even th a t o n ly te m p o rarily , th a t the head noiieswaK I th e n cease, but th e hearin g in th e affected ea r w ould be lost forever. ' § I then saw vour ad v ertisem ent accidentally in a N ew Y ork paper, an d ordered your treat-1 m ent. A fter I h ad used it only a few days according to y o u r d irectio n s, th e noises ceased n il to»dav. after five weeks, my h ea rin g in th e d iseased e a r ha» b een e n tire ly restored. I thank tr I h e a rtily an d beg to rem ain Very tru ly yours. ■ F. A. W ERM A N , 730 S. Broadw ay, Baltimore, lid. O u r t r e a t m e n t d o e * n o t i n t e r f e r e w i th y o u r u s u a l orrupation. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME a“ ^ INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL Center of Apple Production Shifts Westward from Alleghenies, C J oh nso n f G H it I T h e ce n te r of U ncle S a m 's ap p le bin —V IA — l a s been sh ifte d w est of th e A lleghan- ies, a n d th e s ta te th a t leads in th e The R o u te A T T O R N E Y S AT LM g row ing of th e n a tio n a l f rn it is M is —OF T H E- Cottage Grove. Op so u ri. T h is is th e b u rd en of a p a p e r read by Profeeeor W. A. T ay lo r, pom ol- S O U T H -S E A E N G L IS H RA JA H . A $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 PALACE FOR ngist in ch arge of field in v estig atio n ^ H. K IN G STEEL KING’S HORSES. T rains leave C o t t a g e G r o v e for Portland in th e U n ite d S ta te s d e p a r tm e n t of D i s a i i t e r t o S a r a w a k A r m y R e c a l l s R o and way statio n s a t 2:14 a m 12:55 p m m a n c e o f th e K in g d o m . a g ric u ltu re before th e n a tio n a l co n v en Attorney-at-Law W. R. Leeds, identified w ith th e Lv P o rtland “ 8:30 a m 8:30 p in T he o v erw h elm in g d is a s te r tlin t an tio n of ap p le sh ip p e rs a t R ochester, Lv C ottage Grove 2:08 p III Special attention given to CoIlKtka 2:57 p ill fl. Y. P rofessor T aylor com pleted h is u n eb eck a h le s p re a d of ch o lera ha» U n ite d S ta te s S teel C orporation, has Ar Ashland 12:55 a m 12:35 p m C O TTA G E G R O V E , OBMOl | A r S acram en to 5:00 p in 4:35 a III p ap er som e tim e ago, b u t ju s t before w ro u g h t In th e arm y o f th e K a ja h of Ju s t h ad com pleted a sta b le for bis A r San F rancisco 7:55 p m 8:55 a 111 S a ra w a k d u r i n g horses, on E ast E ighty-eighth S treet, »h# tim e of read in g it he received from hlg re c e n t expe th e cen su s d e p a rtm e n t advance sheete I - n l I it ii a n d T o u r i s t C u r s E. YOUNG d itio n a g a in s t th e of s ta tis tic s b earin g on th e a p p le in on b o t h tr a in s . C hair C ar s , S a c r a sa v ag e h e a d -h u n t d u stry of th e U n ited S ta te s, com piled m e n to to O g d en a n d a n d E l l ’n so a n d ATTORNEY-IT-LiV ers, w ith in a n d In from s ta tis tic s g a th e re d for th e T w elfth T o u r ist C a r s e e n su s, th e m a tte r being b ro u g h t dow n th e v icin ity o f his Offlo« on Main Street, West Sid*, to C h ica g o , S t L o u is , N ew O r le a n s | to J u n ^ , U)00. d o m ain s In N orth a n d W a s h in g to n . A ccording to th ese figures th e to ta l Borneo, ag ain C o ttag e u ro v a . Or. i C onnecting a t San F rancisco, w ith sev eral , aumt>er of te a r in g tre e s in th e U n ite d d ra w s a tte n tio n to Steam ship lines for H onolulu, J a p a n , C hina, S tates is 210,000,000, an increase of i P hilippines, C en tral an d S outh A m erica. th is w ild kingdom 7 5 .0 0 0 . 000, or m ore th a n 40 per cent of th e S outh Seas, At A lbany an d Corvallis connection is m ad« QENTIST ev er th e a p p le area of 1890. T he com with ( ' A h By tra in s. th e ru le r of w hich m ercial are a of 1900 y ield ed in 1890 to a highly j In dependence P assen g er daily, ex cep t Sunday. D R . H . H . PETRIE so m ew h at m ore th a n 175,000,000 v a te d E n g lish g e n 7:30 A. M Lv.....Portland.......... Ar | 5:50 p. m ii AJ AH BROOKE. t I e l n a n . b u sh e ls of ap p les. ! 10: A. M. Ar.....McMinnville.....Lv j 3:0« p. m All Work Warrants». I l l : A. M . J A r..In d ep en d en d en ce.L v | 2:05 p. m By d is tr ic ts , th e n o rth A tla n tic T h e e v e n ts t h a t led to th e estab lish - 11:45 a I Ar. ......C o rv alls..........Lv 1 1:20 p m . ap p le section h as 39,500,000 tre e s; th e Ing o f a n E n g lish m onarch In Borneo Offlca F ir« Door Woat ol 8h«r*oo4 Ha» | See Agent Mr D T Awbrey at Cottage Grove s o o t h A tla n tic 2 5 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; th e n o rth w ere novel. In th e ea rly p a r t o f the station or address se n tra l, 92,000,000 th e so u th c e n tra l, n in e te e n th c e n tu ry . S ir J a m e s B rooke, W E COMAN, £ T. ANDERSON, M. D 3 1 .8 0 0 .0 0 0 , an d th e W e ste rn d is tr ic t, a n E n g lish m a n w ith a s p irit o f a d PORTLAND, - OREGON? & ***"*’ *** in clm iin g th e R ocky m o u n ta in sta te s v e n tu re . w h o h ad figured in m a n y e n P h y s i c i a n a n d Surged and t h e Pacific elope, 13,000,000. g ag e m e n ts o f th e B urm ese w ar, se t off surgery and Female diseases A Sperlslp. 1 THE LEEDS STABLE. O u t M th e to tal n u m b e r of trees in on a rov in g to u r am o n g th e Islands of ! calls promptly a tte n d e d to. th e e o u n try , th e n o rth an d south cen Office hi S herw ood block: Night oo p s I th e In d ia n A rchipelago. H e v isited N ew York, th a t is not surpassed by N ew E r a D ru g S to re. Phone 15» Ml» | t r a l d is tr ic ts possess 23,205,000, or Borneo an d upon a r riv a l th e re found an y In th e m etropolis. I t is of brick ■ early th ree-fifth s. T hese are d iv id e d th e p o p u latio n , a m ix tu re o f p ira te s. an d stone, and Is ste am heated, w ith | am ong th e lead in g sta te s as follow s: C h in ese nnd sem i-sav ag es, ac tiv e ly en- j electric lig h t and hot w ater p lan ts and H. C. MADSEN. Missouri, 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; New Y ork. 15,- It Is elegantly finished 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; Illin o is , 13,500,000; K ah sas g aged In rebellion a g a in s t th e S u ltan . 1 elev ato rs. an d P e n n sy lv a n ia , a l i t t l e less th a n M uda H asstm , w ho w as m a k in g I n - ! th ro u g h o u t and eleg an tly furnished for effectual a tte m p ts to su ls lu e them . Mr. h o rses and groom s alike. 1 2 .0 0 0 . 000,each. llro o k e len t h is a s sista n c e , an d a f te r a Watches Clocks and Jewelry P r e c a u t i o n I s N e c e s s a ry . se rie s o f te rrib le conflicts succeeded In At Lowest P r i c e s ......... Men who go h u n tin g a n d c arry hom e J hl8 p r e p a r a tio n c o n ta in s a ll o f th e c ru sh in g th e In su rrec tio n . F o r th is se rv ic e be w a s c re a te d a K ajah and g a m e w hich they did not shoot should ? i? 5 , t a .n U . a n d d ig e s ts a ll k in d s o f ~ ......... “ ; r J“ u, " . r ta k e w arn in g from th e fate Of the m an I t f flv e a I n s ta n t r e lie f a n d n e v e r j^OBT. GRIFFIN , presented ti lth a large portion of th e w h o „ e , x |)o rI(,n o p „ M > t e d „ „ I t allows you to e a t all + W n G O N -M H K e R + kingdom, w ith Sanrw ak as the c e n te r {»hUn.leli.tiia I 'r c * * the food you w ant. T he m ost sensitive K ajah Brooke set vigorously to w ork . stom achs can tak e it. B v its u s e m a n v Repairing and Refilling is Our Trad«. re fo rm in g the i«si|«le, an d although' , ‘ \ i *" lr' " " lsln£ thousands of dyspeptic’s have been “ I have used Ayer’a Hair Vigor All work warranted. It obliged to co n ten d w ith m uch opposi ham . S tanding his gun in the corner cu red a f t e r e v e r y th in g e ls e fa ile d for over thirty years. It has kept nnd ad v an cin g w ith th e easy a ir which p re v e n ts f o rm a tio n o f g a s o n t h e «torn. C or M a in & ist S tb .. Cottage Grove, i tlo n on th e p a r t o f his su b je c ts, finally my scalp free from dandruff and acco m p lish ed h is o b je c t to a f a ir de th e retu rn ed h u n te r assum es w ith h i s ' |?,h > re lie v in g a T f d ls U e s s a f te r e a th ig ’ has prevented my hair from turn w om ankind, “th e re 's one hlrd for you. ^ ¡ e t in g u n n ecessa ry . Pleasant to take.’ ing gray.” — Mrs. F. A. Soule, gree. a n y w a y . Bagged him Just as I w as Billings, Mont. T h e p re s e n t R a ja h . S ir C h a rles ASSA YERand METALLURGIST | a b o u t to give tip In d isg u st.” B rooke, a n ep h ew o f S ir Jam es.. Joined “ O G eorge." exclaim ed Mrs. W alsing- W'TTA Co , C hicago, There is this peculiar' h is u ncle a b o u t 1N07 an d . upon th e ham , "h o w could you he so cruel? It's T h e SI. b o ttle c o E; n ta V,- in D* s SH ti m e , th e 50 c. , £ • Best equipped Assay Laboratory in ••J d e a th o f th e la tte r , assu m ed th e so v e r a d e a r little c a rrie r pigeon, isn’t it? ” I thing about Ayer’s Hair P ro m p t a n d re lia b le retu rn s guai e ig n ty o f S a ra w a k . S ir C h a rles re " C a rr ie r pigeon? Not ranch. I t ’s a | W orking te s ts o f o res m ade on 1 a sample* M Vigor — it is a hair food, ceived a college ed u catio n In K ngland q u a il." to fifty p o u n d s to d eterm in e i nnd Is now In bla 74th y ear. H is k in g not a dye. Your hair does m ethod of tre a tm e n t. " B u t It h as a ta g tied to Its leg w ith dom e q u a ls In e x te n t th e w hole o f S cot not suddenly turn black, lan d an d W ales. H e h a s h ts ow n I A ra tiv e ' ï ** | M. DURHAM. look dead and life le s s . Hags, h is ow n a rm y , n u m b e rin g 500 ssy s. Bigelow & Arnold. P oultry and G am e. C entral M arket ’ ” T , £ * » r o m O - Q u i m n e Tablet* P r o p r ie t o r o f • r**n#<,V tb it m rp o * f t M ,, h ig h ly -tra in e d m en. an d re c ru ite d from But gradually the old color th e v a rio u s trib e s o f n a tiv e s u n d e r bis IU*« ap <I f o r A p p e a ra n c e s . comes back,— all the rich, ru le. H e also possesses a sm a ll b u t “ H a v e n ’t you re a d th a t lovely new F® r O v e r S ix ty Y e a rs . Dray mg nnd Hauling a Specialty, dark color it used to have. w holly a d e q u a te navy. B esides th ese novel?’’ asked th e first sum m er girl. hand to do your Job work In Gi h e h a s m a n y th o u sa n d s o f Irre g u la rs The hair stops falling, too. plowing, Etc, Etc. "N o ." replied th e o th er, " th e only edi wfnal?“ , s ^ ,i ,m i L»L T* ,*D KsMimv.-Mrs w ho m ay be called upon In em erg en tlon o f It I'v e seen h a s a horrid yellow « « y y £ S bv m Jiolf. „¿U jT S L Cottage Grove, SI M • Mil*. All tfrvfftou. r tr o r th a t »(««»«'» cies. a s In th e ca se of th e re c e n t un n cover d o esn 't -------- accord -* w ith any of children wniN* t/e th in s w ith n « f 7 . or elr If yonr druggist cannot supply you lu c k y ex p ed itio n . m y gow ns.” —P h ilad elp h ia P ress. ■ send us one dollar and we will expre pleasan t to th e ta ste you a bottle. Be sure s------- * give the name end O ne w o m an m ay e n v y th e b e a u ty of A ny man can m a k e bla w ife do an y »t ex exprese office. Address, of your nearest a n o th e r, b n t h e r Intelligence—nev er. th in g ahe w ant* hk J. C. AYER CO., Lowell. Mass. , Reares r e e S k tor Mrl w" ta lnc*1<'uUhli Syrsa and take no other kind. 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