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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1902)
-11 NOVEL TH IN CANNON. l"l I11 I1 H i ^ S H IO N OLD“ I FAVO RITES S T Ä H L E « C „-JS ++4-+++++-H-+-5-+-!•++++++++ +++4 Destruction of S en n ach erib's Hoat. The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, I And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the shoen of their spears was like stars on the sea. When the blue wave rolla nightly on deep Galilee. i Like the leaves of the forest when sum mer is green. i That host with their banners at sunset were seen; Like the leaves of the forest when au- , tumu hath blown. European military experts speak ip hiab praise of the twin cannon which has That host on the morrow lay withered Just been constructed in Germany. The two pieces can be fired front a single and strown. carriage, and thus they occupy far ¡ess space than two separate pieces would occupy. Moreover, they can be fired with extreme rapidity, and either singly or For the angel of death spread his wings at the same time, as may be desired. Lieut. Col. Delaunay, a French authority on the blast. on modern trims, thinks scry highly of the new weapon. “ It combines." he says, And breathed in the face of the foe as he “ great efficiency as regards firing, with notable economy as regards weight, and pass'd; though the present model is not o f rerv large caliber, it is to be presumed that Aud the eyes of the sleepers wax’d deadly the same principle will eery soon be applied to the largest guns.” and chill j And their hearts hut once heaved—and , forever grew still. CHRISM AN & BANGS, Props. GENERAL L IV E R Y BUSINESS TRANSACTED j QOTTAGE G R O V E \ BOHEMI A -STAGE LINE ARE YOU i DEAF? result of writings in which he assail ed the standing army. In 1847, after ! And there lay the steed with his nostril ' m E . L H it c h c o c k , o f W i s c o n s i n , o n t h e a duel in which he killed his man, he all wide. R o a d T h ir t y - f iv e Y e a rs. resigned from the army. In February, But through it there rolled not the breath The only Mind traveling man in the 1848, Slgel’ s service with the German of his pride; world lives in Wisconsin. His name is Insurrectionists began. Raising a corps And the foam of his gasping lay white Eugene I., Hitchcock and he Is a resi of volunteers he organized the lake dis on the turf, dent o f Tomab. trict. and with 4,000 troops attacked And cold as the spray of the rock beat *'■ ing surf. Despite the fact Freiburg, being twice defeated. He A L L OASES O F that he has been then escaped to Switzerland. In the totally blind since Insurrection of 1840 Franz Slgel finally And there lay the rider, distorted and pale. he was 17 years received chief command o f the troops. W ith the dew on his brow and the rust of age. he travels He fought at Heppenheim on May 30, on his mail; Slone through the 1849; was several times engaged under And the tents were all »¡lent, the ban- ^ by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. States of Wiscon Gen. Louis Mieroslawskl, and on July ners alone. sin. Illinois, and 11 led a retreating army o f 15,000 men The lances unlifted, the trumpet un blown. Michigan. a n d across the Rhiue Into Switzerland, F. A. W E R M A N , O F B A L T I M O R E , 8 A Y S : Rclls goods to after having brought them through B a l t im o r e , Md., M arch*, And the widows of Ashur are loud in i Gentlemen ■ - Bring entirely cured o f deafne-w. thanks to your treatment, I will scores of mer three army corps of the enemy. A t • full history o f my case, to be used at your discretion. their wail. chants. He has Lugano In 1851 he was arrested, but five years ago my right ear b«*gan to sing and this kept on getting worse,» And the idols are broke in the temple of my About hearing in this ear entirely. 1 been doing this went to England. Baal; I underwent a treatment for catarrh, fo r three months, without any success, coniultdij thirty-live years and to-day enjoys the her o f physicians, among others, the most em inent ear specialist of this city, who told* Gen. Sigel came to New York In May, And the might of the Gentile, unsmote only an operation could help me, and even that only tem ooranly, that the head nor personal acquaintance of more railroad 1852. He taught and published a mili by the sword. then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would he lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a N ew Y o rk paper, and ordered ji men and hotel-keepers than any other tary magazine from 1852 to 1858. In Hath melted like snow in the glance of ment. A fter I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noise*« the Lord! commercial traveler In the country. 1858 he went to St. Louis, taught math to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I heartily and beg to remain V ery truly yox*Tf** 3 Hitchcock. In addition to being the ematics and history, and was elected —Lord Byron. b. A. W E R M A N , 73 ° S. Broadway, Baltimore. |j N e a r e r to T h e e , only blind traveling man In the world. a director o f the public schools. He O u r trea tm en t does n ot in te rfe re w ith //our usual occupation Nearer, my God, to Thee Is a unique character otherwise. He also edited a military Journal, and Examination and Nearer to Thee! always wears an antiquated "stove wrote newspaper articles opposing se advice free E ’en though it be a cross pipe” hat. a pair o f blue spectacles, a cession. When the Civil War broke INTERNATIONAL AU R AL CLINIC, 596 LA S A LLE A V E., CHICAGO, III I That raiseth me; long 1’rince Albert coat, and carries a out Gen. Slgel hacked up his words by Still all my song shall be. cane, with which he feels his way organizing a regiment of Infantry and Nearer, my God, to Thee, along. He Is 58 years of age and has a battery, and "F igh t mit Slgel” be Nearer to Thee! C J oh nson f been on the road since 1874. came a rallying cry. With hls regi —V I A — The blind salesmnn seldom mistakes ment and two batteries he was sent to Though, like the wanderer, The sun gone down. the identity of an acquaintance when Rolls, and soon afterward compelled ATTORNEYS AT :.'.l Darkness be over me, one greets him. No matter how fast the retreat of Gen, Price Into Arkan — OF THE— M y rest a sto n e; Cottage Grove, they come be is able to distinguish aud sas. He was made a Brigadier Gen Yet in my dreams I'd be call each by his right name. The other eral. H e then fought creditably at Nearer, my God, to Thee, ^ H. K IN O day five men greeted him, one after Carthage and at Dug Springs. At Pea Nearer to Thee! j Trains leave C o t t a g e G r o v e for Portland the other. No one of the five knew Ridge, with the right wing of Gen. 12:55 p m and way stations at 2:14 a m either of the other four, and they came Curtis' army, he won the day by a There let the way appear L v Portland “ 8:30 a m ~ 8:30 p m Steps into heaven; from different parts of the country. well-timed assault. He was then made L v Cottage Grove 2:06 p 111 S p e c ia l a tte n tio n given to ( 2:57 p m A r Ashland A ll that Thou send’st me 12:55 a m 12:35 p m They had met the blind man. some a Major General and was sent East. COTTACI E Ci HO VE, A r Sacramento 5:00 p m 4:35 a m In mercy given; o f them several years before. H e re In the line of operations beginning A r San Francisco 7:55 p m 8:55 a m Angels to beckon me. sponded to each greeting, calling every with Cedar Creek and ending with Nearer, my God, to Thee, E. YOUNG Pullman and Tourist Cars man by name and asking correctly Bull Run he was in command of the Nearer to Thee! on both trains. 1 h a i r C a b s , Sacra First Corps of the Army o f Virginia, about the affairs o f his home city. mento to Ogden and and E l Faso and One of Hitchcock's peculiarities Is and at Bull Run he opposed Gen. Jack- ATT0RNKT-1T LAV Then, with my waking thoughts, that he Insists upon telling his friends son with notable success. On account Bright with Thy praise, what he has "seen” on Ids travels and of ill health he took sick leave. Out of my stony griefs. e on Main Street, Wert91k to Chicago, St Louis, N e w Orleans Bethel I ’ ll raise; Gen. Sigel entered active service In the newspapers, which he has read and W ashington. C o t t a g e O r o »* , Or. So by my woes to be. again in 1803, taking commnnd of the to him every day. He keeps thorough Connecting at San Francisco, with several Nearer, my God, to Thee, Steamship lines for Honolulu, .Japan, China. ly posted on public nITuirs. He delights reserve army of Pennsylvania In May Philippines, Central and South America. Nearer to Thee! In reminding nn acquaintance that lie of that year, and organizing a corps of At Albany and Corvallis connection is made QENTIST "saw a friend of his down the line the 10,000 men to help defend the State Or if on joyful wing with 0 A h B y trains. other day," or that he saw this thing against Lee. In 1804 he fitted out Gen. Cleaving the sky. Independence Passenger daily, exceptSunday. DR. H . H. PETR« or that thing in the newspapers. Mr. Crook’s Kanawha Valley expedition, Sun. moon and stars forgot, 7:30 A. M. | Lv ...Portland....... Ar 5:50 P. Hitoheook when a baby received an In and himself led 7,000 men through the Upward I fly; 10: a . M. I A r M cM innville.... L v . 3:06 p. All Work WarrsntsA Still all my song shall be. 11: A. M. Ar..Independendence.Lv I 2:05 f jury to his left eye, and at the age Shenandoah. At New-Market Gen. 11:45 a . M. A r....... Cor val Is......... L v | 1:20 p Breckinridge defeated him. At Mary Nearer, my God. to Thee, o f 17 became totally blind. Office Fir,. Door W„t ol SherwoS I Nearer to Thee! land Heights he repelled Gen. Early. See A gent M r D T A w brey at Cottage Grove station or address TH E LATE GEN. FRA NZ SIGEL. Believed of hls command and sent to S in g le O f f ic e r s in D e m a n d . W E CO M AN , i £ T . A N D E R S O N , M. D Bethlehem, Pa., for his henlth, he re G F & Pass, Agt The overcrowded condition of th« A V e t e r a n o f G e r m a n I n s u r r e c t i o n s signed his commission In May, 1805. PO R T LA N D , - OREGON. residential quarters at the various mil- ! an d O u r C iv il W a r. Since the war he had lived in New itar.v posts in this country, due to the Surgery and Female diseases A Gen. Frans Slgel, who died at his York and had belli various offices. calls promptly attended to. return of regiments from the Philip home In New York recently, was a vet Office in Sherwood block; Nighttjjj pines. is embarrassing the military au-1 eran both of the German revolution N e w Era Drug Store, riione 15# N o u t i l e r s H o s p i t a li t y . Walter H. Page says In an article on thorities. The trouble is not so much with respect to housing the officers the old commonwealths In the South |_| C. MADSEN. that the people In the older towns and themselves as with the members of villages In that section are not only their families, says the Washington ! W a tc h m a k e r The situation I ih s reached a more purely Anglo-Saxon than those in Star. other parts of the Union, bnt retain point where bachelors are favored over j Watchei Qocks and Jtwdry many primitive virtues. They are affee benedicts in assignment to stations A t Low est Prices..... with limited living accommodations Thl9 preparation co'ntaln’ s a l f o f ’ the Donate and helpful. Hospitality is not ’ a mere habit; It is a necessity of their where such disorlm,nation is possible. | digestants and digests nil kinds o f natures. It was In a town like this that j And it is even asserted that where food, ltg iv es in sta n t reliefand never J^OBT. G R I F F I N . a plan was made to build a hotel and there Is no other choice between two »ail® to cure. It allows you to eat all •H flZ H G O N -W H K G R * I when the leading citizen was asketl to young candidates for a commission it the food you want. The most sensitive Is bestowed on the single man in pref- ?J®macta3 can take it. By its use many Repairing and Refilling in Our Tnfc | subscribe to stock in the hotel company djapeptica have been A ll work warranted. he replied with a touch of Indignation: erence to one who Is married. Even C or M ain & is t S ts .. Cottage Grow» U "A hotel? What do you want with a then It is recognized, however, that I ^ n t l f i S o n hotel? Whenever a gentleman conies the bachelor appointed Is not likely to ach, relieving all distn-ssafterea'timt' to town I entertain him aud If a man continue long in single blessedness. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.' H E R B E R T LEICH.I comes here who Isn't a gentleman let The powers that lie admit that their | { C a n ’ t h e i n A S S A Y E R and METALLUR6®] - him go on.” I f you are a gentleman authority does not reach to the extent K but do - you good E u g e n e , Ore and go there any man in the town of Interfering with »ubseqiient afTair* p*, , -— E. Ç. P z W itt A C o ., c l, ¡caga will stop work for a day (or seem to of the heart. It Is made plain that > ^ b o H f o î contain* 2 * tim es the Mc. s i i » Best equipped Assay Laboratory a^ stop It) to entertain you. His house there is no official prejudice against - Prom pt and reliable returns gr~ W orking test« o f ores made on * hold w ill seem to move wholly with matrimony—quite the contrary — but to fifty pounds to determine reference to your comfort and conven just at present the military postal method of treatment. would afford better accommodations ience. o r s . F UAHS SHIFT.. for more officers if It were not for the tv ,. ____ _ Nix T h o u s a n d B o s e s nn O n e T r e e . family attachments of some of them | M. D U R H A M , o f 1848-9 and of the Ainrrtcal Civil Six thousand Is the record number of Congress provided liberally for the War. O f late years he had been prom lk* « o s h U U i s o . a r o ll! In o n « s a p inent In civil life. Gen. Sigel was born roses produced by one tree at a time. army In this respect during the session | at Sinsheim, in Baden, November 18, This was in Holland, on Mme. Rcg- Just closed, but it will he many months Draying and Hauling a Specialty* F o r O ver Sixty Years. 1824. Ills preliminary education was view's land. A Mareehal M el at Whit before the additional quarters authoriz hand to do your job work in 64 gained at the gymnasium of Bruchsal. by has had 3,500 blooms on it at the ed are ready for use. AM OLD AUD W X LL-TR Ikn K i v i r w plowing. Etc, El«. Winslow’, Soothln* Syrup h a , Kw i and at the age of lit he graduated from same time. C ottage Grove, A m e r i c a n B r e w e r s In C u b a . y-»rs bv roulions of " o t h e r , the military school at Carlsruhe. The American brewers have already in In some houses they don't know how years 1843 to 1847 he spent as a lieu tenant In the army of Baden, and to get resdy for company without the v e st«! *4,000.900 in and about Havana. F o l e y ’s H o p e y while stationed at Mannheim got into assistance o f a cabbage and the chop A man hates to stand idly by and for children safe SW* d is p u t e s with his fellow officers, the ping bowL aee bis dog whipped. A B U N D TR AV E LIN G MAN. HEIDI NOISES D EA FN ES S O R H A R D HEAR» A R E NOW C U R A B L E HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY, YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME EAST AND SOUTH The EB Y Shasta Route £ JOHNSON, SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, Attorney-at*Law J. Tourist Cars Physician and Sun Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. é & A C IT Y TRANSFf m s s a f t s s , opiates. j