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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
t = ----------------- *----------- hammering A\\f. U e didn’t expect everyndy to send for a sample can of Mtyupole apices the first week. .But we vyu’ t be satis fied until every family ha had at least a chance to get one. All that is neces sary is to send your grocefs name and two 2-cent stamps and wc will send a full weight tin of any vatetyyou wish. I We think you’ ll say Mtsopole apices are the best you everfied. If you don’ t think so, keep »n using the | other kind. Address Wahams & Kerr j Bros., Coffee Roasters an Manufacture ' ers, Portland, Ore. OSBORNE HOUSE, PR E SE N TE D BY E D W AR D V II. TO HIS SUBJECTS. W HERE QUEEN V I C T O R IA DIED. O sb orn e H ou se, W h ic h E d w a r d P r e - a eu ted to th e B r it is h N a tio n . Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., sur vive. The eldest son. James, died a de cade ago. In San Francisco young Fair’s free use of money gained him a large following aud he ran the gamut of dissipation. One day there blew into San Francis co a theatrical troupe, the most beau tiful of whose members was a girl who called hersolf Maud Nelson. She had other stage names. Her right name was Caroline D. Smith and she was the daughter of William Smith, of New Market, N. J., who drove a wagou for a tailor named Rogers. When her fa the* married for a second time Ca»>- liue packed up her belongings and faced the world for a living, ultimate ly becoming an actress. When as Maud Nelson she reached San Francisco she attracted the attention of young Fair and they were finally married. O f course the marriage offended Mr. Fair and the other members o f the Poorly? In c Roman Empcrrs. Of 93 emperors who pi’erned the whole or part of the Home empire 62 were murdered or died umfr »Ufpicioua circumstance«. Failed to Scare fim. His medical adviser— 'oil won’ t last \ I long at this rate, young nan You are burning the candle at bob ends. Gay boy— Very well. d)ctor. When I the candle it burnt out [’ ll light the .as. I t C u re« W h ile Tot W a lk . A llen’s Foot-Ease makes tiglf and new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure Ur sweating, cal lous and swollen, tired,hot, acting feet. Try it oday. A ta ll druggists, 25c. Tral package mail-1 ed ^FREE. Adress Allen 8. H ins ted, LeRoy, | SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. I BISHOP S C O TT ACADEMY RorUsnd, Oregon. KoumiwU i87Ji ■ H M M M a iiu a a w n b i “ For two years I suffered ter ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling poorly. 1 then tried Ayer’ s Sarsa parilla, and in one week I was a new m an.” — John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. £\k Homs School for Boyt Military and Manoal Trainin'. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. ARTHUR C. N E W IL L , Principal Don’t forget that it’s “ A y e r ’s ” Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don’t waste your time and money by trying some other Aind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer’s Sarsapa rilla. SI.09 a bottle. A lU fs iiU t* . A s k y o u r d o c to r w h a t ho th in k s o f A y e r ’ s S a rs a p a rilla . H e k u ow s «11 ab ou t th is xra n d o ld fa m ily m e d ic in e . F o llo w h is a d v ic e a n d w e w i l l b e sa tis fie d . J. C. a v e r Co., LoweU, Mass. Famous Osborne House, one of the Stained Hands. favorite residences of the late Queen Victoria, which was presen ted to the Hot water ami soda will British nation by King Edward VII. on stains from the bands. Historic Key to Hye Park. Coronation day, Is one of the most mag Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a iriend of the nificent of the several homes of Eng Among the treasures prtserved at the afflicted and an enemy to pain—which lish royalty. The gift is peculiarly grat residence of the Earl o Clarendon is it overcomes. the original gilt key U Hyde park, ifying to the British public, as Osborne W . L. Douglas shoes are worn by Uncertain Footing. sent by Queen Anne to lord Chancel is sacred to the memory of the late more men in all stations o f life than lor Clarendon to give him at all times The fellow who stands on his dignity any other make, because they are the I Queen and will ever be inseparably cou- admission to the parks <f London— a may discover that dignity is jnst as only shoes that in every way equal I neeted with incidents in the life of that those costing $5.00 and $6.00. relic of singular nistorical interest. slippery sa a banana skin. 1 beloved sovereign. W . L. D O U C L A S $4 SHOES J As it will be necessary for King Ed- C A N N O T BE E X C E L L E D . I ward to spend a considerable part of Is the name sometimes given to what ll.IIW.SiO 1 jriitS L . J 2 .S 40.000 Ith e yeur in London and in its neighbor- Best fmoorted and American leathers. Heyl's is generally known as the B AD D IS I hood, at Windsor, and having also Patent Calf. Enamel. Box Calf. Calf. Vlcl Kid. Corona E ASE . It is not confined to dens of Colt, Nat. Kan (jar i,o. F n »t C o lo r K y e le to u »ed. ■strong home ties in the county o f Nor vice or the lower classes The purest C a u t io n ! T h » g r a a lB « h a v » W . L . D O U G LAS’ W a U llO D J n a m f. an(j p r ic e »t a m p e d on b o tto m . f o lk , he felt that he would be unable to and best people are sometimes Shoes by mail, 2&c. extra. Ulus. Catalog free. uake adequate use o f Osborne House infected with this awful malady W. L. DOUGLAS. BROCKTON. MASS. fas a royal residence, and he therefore, through handling the clothing, goffered the property as a g ift to the ua- drinking from the same vessels, fion. I t is the King's desire that the using the same toilet abides, or otherwise coming in contact with persons fiouse be devoted to national purposes who have contracted it. knd converted into a convalescent I t begins usually with a little blister or sore, then swelling in the home for officers of the army and navy groins, a red eruption breaks out on T e n y e a r s a go I co n tra cted a ba d case the body, sores and ulcers appear o f B lood P o iso n . I w a s u nder tre a tm e n t ^rhose health has been Impaired in the _______ ____ the ___ throat ___ { V I becomes ___ o f a p h y s icia n u n til I fo u n d th a t he could in the _____ mouth, ervlce of their country. Our Antiaeptic and beli - Kx- panduig Syring« marita a new *V O PEN ulcerated, the'hair, eye brows and 1° “ e “ ° BOO<1- b* * » n , » kln« It was at Osborne House, Isle of «poeta in women'a thernpeutier It la thè i , , - , / , . S. S. S. I com m enced to im p ro v e a t once lashes fall o u t ; the blood becoming Hnd in a v e r y s h o r t tim e a ll e v id e n c e of TUE ONLY KKAL UKK* DF n TU o VFK. One box KACM JWlght, that Queen Victoria died, Jan more contaminated, copper colored the disease disap p eared . I to o k s i x hot- uary 22, 1901. It is situated in Whlp- IT EXPANDS splotches and pustular eruptions and t i e » and to d a y am sound and w e ll. |pingham Parish, not far from Coves. ,-a r. , , R . M. W a ll. M o rr is to w n . T e n n . 'f Hi LE IN US E sores appear upon different parts of ’ ’ The house can only be reached by cross- of onr two kinds of soluble tablet» free wit ____ _ ____ the body, and the poison even destroys the bones. Agreeable to use. Effective, unrivaled. Our (O v flM U m A h ling the ferry to East Cowes and ascend S. S. S. is a Specific for this loathsome disease, and cures it even in the Information for Women o n ly " PHKK in plain envelope. Ne i n g a steep hill, the view' from every T H K P A C I f T « ? « « '° “, h ■ t e " m n e i 1» - “ « 1 worst forms. It is a perfect antidote for the powerful virus that polluted ■part of which is a delightful one— wood PORTLAND, OREGON. the blood and penetrates to all parts of the system. la n d , valley, town, river and sea being Unless you get this poison out of your blood it w ill |vlsible. Queen Victoria used to spend ruin you, and bring disgrace and disease upon THE NEW PENSION LAWS st of the winter months at Osborne, your children, for it can be transmitted from parent Apply to N a t h a n Hint f o r d . ■which was her favorite residence next to child. S. S. S. contains no mercury or potash, A t t o r n ic y , W a s h i n g t o n . D . C. Jto Balmoral, Scotland. She liked Wiud- but is guaranteed a striatly vegetable compound. Ne. 3 9 — 4 9 0 ». M. P . M. U. ■ sor Castle little, and Buckingham Pnl- W rite for our free home treatment book and ieam all about Contagious lace, London, least of all. While the Blood Poison. If you want medical advice g ive us a history o f your case, I t t t H E N w r r i lt t ! ? n g t o a d v e •rtisers r t !I p le a s e I ■Queen was at Osborne the grounds and our physicians w ill furnish all the information you wish without any ■were Jealously guarded, but when she charge whatever. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, BA, ■was absent visitors were allowed to ■Inspect them. The gardens, with their ■terraces, their myrtle and rose trees, land their many rare exotics, are among ■the finest In the south o f England. The N o matter how pleasant your surroundings, |olimate of the Isle o f Wight is consid health, good health, is the foundation for en erably warfcier than that o f the main joyment. Eowel trouble causes more aches and land. and every visitor to that “ Garden pains than all other diseases together, and when of England,” as It Is called, will have U R S. C H A R L E S L . F A IR . emarked the luxuriant manner in you get a good dose o f bilious bile coursing ■which flowers grow there. family. The bride was persona non through the blood life’ s a hell on earth. Millions grata and always remained so. Yet of people are doctoring for chronic ailments that L E D A N E V E N T F U L L IF E . she effected some change In her hus started w ith had bowels, and they w ill never | C h u rle . L F a ir . W h o , w it h H t . W ife , band, and be was able to satisfy the W a s K i l l e d N e a r P a r i. . get better till the bowels are right. Y o u know executors of his mother’s w ill—under The automobile accident at a little which he was to receive $500,000 If he how it is— you neglect— get irregular— first iFreneb village, 50 miles from Paris, in remained sober two years—that be had suffer with a slight headache—bad taste in the ■which Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Fair, lived up to Its eoudltlons. |of San Francisco and Paris, were kill- mouth mornings, and general “ all gone” feeling It Is needless here to enter Into the closed two eventful lives. The history of the contest over the will of during the day— keep on going from bad to ■name of Charles L. Fair has been the late Senator Fair, In which the worse untill the suffering becomes awful, life ■much before the public since before his three children took part as also did a loses its charms, and there is many a one that nnjorlty, and tlie name of bis wife, a certain Mrs. Nettle Craven, who has been driven to suicidal relief. Educate your Haimed to be the widow of the dead bowels with CASCAR ETS. Don’t neglect the millionaire Senator. A few months ago the will contest was Mbdded and each slightest irregularity. See that you have one of the then three surviving children re natural, easy movement each day. CASCA ceived between $7.000,000 and $8,000,- R E T S tone the bowels— make them strong— 000. and after you have used them once you will Fair had one fad that developed Into a passion and ultimately led to his wonder w h y it is that you have ever been tragic end. He was an automobile without them, Y o u will find all vour other disorders commence to get better at once, and soon bend. He owned the brat automobile on the Paclbc Coast and was an en you will be well by taking— thusiastic speed breaker. When he and his wife left San Francisco last May for Parts It was for the purpose of buy ing au automobile faster than the one he owned, although the latter was ca pable of making 72 miles an hour. In Paris he bought another machine and It was while riding In this that death came to him and his wife. According to the story of the tragedy the automo bile was traveling at the rate of 62 miles an hour when one of the tire* | burst. The machine turned a somer sault and Mr. and Mrs. Fair were i bnrled beneath It, their heads being crushed In. The chauffeur accompany 2 5 c. 50c. NEVER ormer actress, was not unknown be- ing them was dangerously Injured. ore her marriage. It might perhaps A singular coincidence o f the accl- \ A L L DRUGGISTS. SOLD IN BULK. said o f them that Fair’s most im- dent 1s that several years ago John W. ortant act was In being born the son Mackay. Jr., son of Senator Fair’s old Ei F I » « y e a r s a g e a ll k » w « l tr o u b le «, a p p e n d ic itis , M i the l r « t h e » « f ( ' A M A I * m e# «, b a d b r e a t h , b a d b l o o d , w i n d ’ a millionaire, or rather o f a prospec- partner, John W. Mackay, who died re- j E T » w a « » ö l « . R s w I t to s to m a c h , b lo a te d b o w e l« , f o a l v e r »Ix m illio n H ose» a Ive millionaire, and that among the cently, was also killed near Paris by a i ____________ . h e a d a c h e , I n d i g e s t i o n , p i m p l- s , w w s s s s s s s » ■ yea r, g rrm » e » » T T • t tr-r e r t t h h n n a ■ I m i t a r m r d l . l n n l a » . w o r l d TU I. h l k a l i t o . i w T a r p a i n s a f t e r e a t i n g , l i v e r t r o u b le , s a l l o w c o m p l e x i o n host notable o f bis w ife’s achieve- fall from a horse. Senator Fair’s other j a r r a , . . . r i t, a . d M r k r . « t r « l . « m i a i « • h a rn f a l l , and a n d d i z z i n e s s , w h e n j o u r b o w e l s d o n 't m o v e r e g u w ill w ll l i W A R C T N i.b w tla lrlr « a a r a a l . . d la « a r . a r pents was her marriage to young Fair. partners In the Comstock lode were I l a r l y y o n a r e g e t t i n g s i c k . C o n s t ip a t io n k i l l s m o r e m . a . r r .fa u ilM . ® « f c a , t w l a r . I w o « O r k a x r .. « 1 . « Ih ra i a p e o p l e t h a n a l l o t h e r d is e a s e s t o g e t h e r . I t is a [Charles L. Fair was born In Virginia Flood and O’Brien. They were known , fa ir , i o n ,.t tr ia l. » . , . r . l a , l . d lr w lln r « . an d II . n ■ ta r te r f o r th a c h r o n ic a ilm e n ts a n d lo n g y e a r s o f n o t M t l t f l H . a f t e r n « l n j s a « g O e h o « . r e f e r a th e « n n » e d o O « flty, Nev„ 35 years ago, when the fath- as the "big four.’’ b n i » » 4 t h e e m p t y h o * to u » b y m a l l , o r th e 4 r « g g 1 » t f r o m a u ffV r ln g t h a t c o m e a f t e r w a r d s . N o in a tta r w h a t w h « a p . a a m a a w d II, a a d e r t r « a r m o o r . b a r k r . r b a lk a l l s y o n . s t a r t t a k i n g f A t C A R F T S 1 0 -d a y . f o r y o u r. James U. Fair, the bonanza king, b o ... T a k a o a r a r t r l - r —a o w n t l r r w k a t n i l . i n n . l . r l r t - w i l l n e v e r g e t w e l l a n d b o w e l l a l l t h e t i m e u n t il Major Also a Minor. d a r. H a a ltk w ill . » I r k I t fnl a w a n . ra n w i l l M r .. Ih r d a r ras on the eve of tapping the enor y o n p u t y o u r b o w e l s r i g h t « T a k a o u r a d v i c e ; s ta r t T . a f l r . t . t a r t r d t k . a . r o i r i ' VIM l * i : A B o o k f r r « h y m a tt w i t h ( A s C A B E T t t o - d a y , u n d e r a n a b s o lu t e g u a r Major Gantt, of Fairfield, Iowa, Is 36 j I Z i n m t «TK K UM . kI.Ht.DI CO.. AAIT l i t t . *r IHlCiM *. mous wealth hidden In the Comstock a n te e to eu ro o r m o n e y r e fu n d e d M years old, weighs thirty pound« and la j ie. He was one of four children, of Ihom two, Mrs. Herman Oelrtchs and eighteen Inches high. W. La 3 & $ 3£2 S S H O E S S contagious Blood Poison A GOD SEND SENT FREE I VV menilo« THE TONIC LAXATIVE 10c. 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