The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, September 05, 1902, Image 1

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Oldest
and
C o tta g - e
most
Widely Read
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m a
S E P irE M P -rT p .
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meantime we are
I_iacLies Stiiipt W a i s t s
a t cost
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
E A K IN
& B R ISTO W .
W h y Does
#
It pay you to look into the merits
of a new Glove, that is so far ahead
of the ordinary glove that a novice
can see its advantages, and which is
meeting with phenomenal
Carson Gloves are especially adapted for the lumtier-
tnan and miner, also for general teaming bo constructed
os to be
.
Free From Seams
nt the vital points,
double sticbed and
reinforced
. A PEKFECT FIT
I n T o .
15.
How does a spider spin a thread
from one bush to another at a
height from the ground and then
draw it so tight? asks a correspond­
ent in the New Century. Everyone
who has ever walked through a
country lane early in the morning
has felt the strained threads upon
the face, and often these threads
ure many yards long, but the way
in which it is done reinaine a mys­
tery. He does not fly across, draw­
ing the thread after him for he has
no wings. Neither does he descend
to the ground and then climb the
opposite bush, for this would lead
to immediate and Hopeless entangle­
ment of the gossamer tilament. How
then does he do it?
II Fnvier, a French scientist, haB
discovered that a thread, one yard
long, will support by its own buoy­
ancy in the air the weight of a
young spider. It would thus be iD
the power of a juvenile to spin a
thread of that length and trust to
air currents to carry it accross and
attach it to an opposite bush so that
be himself could then pass over and
draw it tight. But many of these
threads, to judge from their strength
aDd consistency, are not the work of
young spiders, and, as every ob­
server knows, they are often many
yards long and drawn so tightly
that the face is instantly aware ol
in the night time, bo that observe
Well, we have grmdstonea to do
tion is difficult
it on, and their iB none better made
If the spider bad any human
than we keep. We also have the nature in his make-up— and many
tools to grind on it, too-ecythes, of his habits would lead us to sup­
axes, Bhers or seckles. Our stock pose that he has— he would be
of form implements, garden hose, gratified at the perplexity which he
lawn mowers, and sprinklers are the causes and would advertise his
beet to be found any where. If you performances as zealously as to do
need anything in this line we have I less gifted human gymnasts and
in our up-to-date stock.
| even some popular preachers.
T amaqda , Pa. Aug 30.— Strike
leaders went from door to door in
the Panther Creek Valley lost night
spreading the news of Gen Gobin’s
stem warniug and bis instruction
to the troops to shoot to kill if mo­
lested in any manuer, and this
morning the troops escorted several
hundred nonunion men to woik
without being molested in any way.
Companies E and F went out at day­
break with their guDs loaded and
their best marksmen on the flank.
When the soldiers passed, the crowds
in the streets deliberately turned
their backs on them. However, there
was no hooting aDd jeering.
Uewure
of the K n i f e .
No profession has advanced more
rapidly of late than surgery, but it
should not be used except where
absolutely necessary. In cases of piles
for example, it Is seldom needed. De-
W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures qulok-
Iv uud permanently. Unequalled for
cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, skin
diseases. Accept no counterfeits. " I
was so troubled with hleediug piles
that I lost much blood and strength,”
says .1 C Phillips. Paris, 111. DeWitt’s
W iteb Hazel Salve cured rae In a short
time.” Soothes and heals. Sold by
Benson Drug Co.
THE PRESIDENT
BADLY HURL
Carriage. Instantly
Killed a Guard.
L enox , Mass, Sept 3 — President
Roosevelt had a very narrow escape
from death to day while riding in a
carriage with Governor Cnw* of
Massachusetts.
The carriage was struck by an .
electric car which was running at a
speed of thirty miles an hour and
overturned.
A l i a r ’s w in » * H e *er t ile .
President Roosevelt received a
NOTICE TO CKBClTOKS.
With fumtly around expecting him
otherwise
Notice 1» hereby gluen that the undersigned to die, and u son ridiDgfor life 18 miles scalp wound and was
have been, by the county Court o l Lane County, to get Pr King’s New Discovery for
severely
bruised.
Oregon appointed administrators o f the estate
o f .1 H Perkins, deceased, and all persons hav­ Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W H
Governor Cruno wns also injured
ing claims aualnst the estate o f the said .1 il
Perkins, deceased are hereby notified to present Browu, of Leesville, Ind., endured
the same to us, duly verified at the ofltee o f E K death's agoules from asthma, but this though not seriously.
Kkipworth iu Eugene, Oregon, wlthm »lx
Guard Craig accompanying tho
wonderful medicine gave instant re­
mouth, iron, from
^
wd
E H SKn'W OKTH|^ , . . r n e y 1,,MU.KK,Us,e^ lie f aDd soon cured him. He writes: party was instantly killed. Other
“ I now sleep soundly eveiy night.” guards were injured so it is thought
.HM'UKKIN
, „ „ ..
Administrators of tile est .te of J H 1 erkins, Like marvelous cures of Consumption .
t deceased.
Pneumoula, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds ,
uudOrlp prove Us matchless merit
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for all Throat and Lung troubles. |
Killed by a Falling Tree,
Word From John Hick«.
A *400 Gift tor Children at Portland Carnivar.
from Guaranteed bottles 50c and *1.00. | A sad accident occured i Bald-
Children’s day at the Portland
Word was received today irorn
freeat J P Currlu’s drug cree’s logging camp a few miles
Elks’ Carnival will be September John Hicks, better known as Jack,
from Gardner Tuesday morning,
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12, the last day but one of the great who iu company with James Hart j
'
August 26; by which Joseph Llovd,
street fair. On that occasion a left the Grove about 3 months ago
Rcbery at Creswell.
1 0f Point Terrace, wur instantly kill-
Burglers marie
made attempts,
attempts, ” Sutur-| e j ^
tun - 1 Burglars
pretty Shetland pony, with an up- to accept a contract of crosscut run
to-date cart and harness, will be ueling at the Rainbow mine. Jack j j ay night, to enter and rob the ®‘ ’ The men were at work with a
given away to some lucky boy or says that they are getting along Creswell stores. From reliable re­ donkey engine hauling logs and in­
girl who is present. The pony has fine and that it will take them until j p o r l s we learn that sometime during stead of all following the same track,
been given by Dr W A W ise and about Xmas to complete their con - 1 tbe njght burglars entered the occasionally a log would elide be-
^
mak[ Qg it I10CC88ary to
the cart is from StuJebaker’ s. Be tract. They expect to stay in the general nierchandi»e store.of Hazel- ^
Free and easy on the hand, cut to the accu­
rate size. Can give a brother's G R I P and
not strain a stitch.
1 9 0 2 .
THE MYSTERY OF ASPIDER’S TROOPS TOLD TO SHOOT
SPINNING.
TO KILL.
New Goods For Fall
Are now arriving and in the
offering our line of
Prosperous Mining Section--*
GRIFFIN &VEACTCH CO
FOR W 6 HR.
H em en w a y
& Burkholder.
Upland Birds Scarce
Sportsmen are beginning to take
iterest in the upland birds, and
ave bean looking about to learn if
bey will be plentiful this fall. The
pen season does Dot begin for a
aonth yet, but it is with some dis-
ppointmeut that reports are re­
vived of a great scarcity of birds
n this county. From neurly every
lirection tho reports are the same.
iVhere in years past Chinese phea-
;cnts have been very plentiful, now
mly a few are seen. There are two
reasons for the scarcity. First, the
birds were killed off very close last
fall, and second, the wet weather of
tiie past spring killed off manv of
the young ones as soon as they were
sides this equipment, it is probable
tl^t a saddle, together with a hand­
somely embroidered saddle-cloth,
will be given with the pony. Prize
baby day will be September 5.
mines all winter, Everything is ton and carried the cash'
i unfa. teu the chain and take a new
their way. He says it is a fide oat lo lho
lumber yards of the & 1
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bee||
ht
country around and mostly settled i Co
Co and
anj thoro
thoro tri
tried
to force
it
open
e« to
oho
i
F
j
w atu| Lloycd, accompanied
they j ^ ^ h w e n t
to u for
with Indians. Their nearest post but probably becoming scared
,
]
tD0 rjooKieuuer, wen» tu it for
office is Drew Ore. We wish them gave up the attempt. As there was
lo0seuing it. The
£ ^
u M
|lwl the treo
A Noltner, the veteran democratic success and glad to learn that they only a very little small change . : h e .
register at the time so that had they | ^ ^
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wm wr. pp#d>
editor, has sold his Portland W eekly are doing well.
a ami i>i*imppointoteitt.
got the money the greates
3tn“ *'e ! was falling
Dispatch subscription list to the
fulling end
rnd shoulod
shouted to warn
Ineffective liver medicine is a die- would have been the injury to
e . ^
anJ hi# c
allion The lat­
Portland Journal and will cease
appointment, but you don’t want to regjgter. However failing iu this
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hatched.
publication.
purge, strain and break the glamls ot ,
Dext broke ¿uto Valkmire’ s ! ter lav down beside the log and was
Not D o o m e d r « »
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unhurt, but Lloyd attempting to
the
stomach
and
bowels
l“
•
Jru
,
8lore
aud succeeded in getting,
" I was treated for ^ r e e ^ t r s b?
or b lo o d r - i « . " ,
run out of the way of the dauger,
Little Early Risers never disappoint.^ b
rood doctors, writes
A Gi .
, Blood Elixir, under a positive
VT " Z 1 They cleanse the **tem of all poison forty cents on «
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*. was cauglit by the tree an 1 instantly
Chr° Die 1 and putrid matter and do It so gently then tried to pry open the windows killed.
that one enj 'j es the pleasant effects o{ J a b b e r’s general merchandise
u
They are a tonic to the liver. Cure
but in tllU1 .tten.-, t they failed Q
N <£ K
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A L V_
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are r ile, weak r run down, it is ]u
Corns, Sores; Eruptions, Sa.t Rheum,
." a ,™ m A *• —
r
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Piles or no pay. *5c at J P Cumn you arc not satisfied. 50c and ?1.00. j
drug store.
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r,,|,| liver und prevent
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