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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1902)
French Mustard. Slice an onion thinly, cover It with ' vinegar and set to eoak for 24 honra. I Strain off the vinegar and add to it a tableapoonful of salt, the s a m e quantity of brown sugar, a teaspoonful of white pepper and sufficient mustard flour to thicken. Stir all together while it comes to the boil and bottle for use. P lT Q Perm an en tly C urea (To fits * r tia r v o n iD _ I I I ® after first lay’* iiaeof l»r. Kline’e Great Nervw ’ cmtotHT. Send for F it L 1C 8 2 .0 0 trial bottle and treat* ¿ y * D a.IL 11 K u N *.L td ..M lA rc h :iL . Philadelphia.** That Was Different, Fond Parent— Why in the name of gumption is that kid of Nexdore’s yell ing around our yard? Fond Parent!a.— Why, George! I ’ m surprised at you! Thai is our own lit tle Gladys singing! Fond Parent — Oh!— Log Angeles Herald. A Clock of Bread. Milan has a curiosity in a clock; which is mads entirely of bread. The j maker is a native of India and devoted three years of his life to tiie construc tion of this curiosity. The clock ^ie of j a good size and goes well. M A R V E L O F T H E E A S T . 1 Irkoutsk. three fast trains are run each A . Cough ‘ I have made a m ost thorough trial o f A y e r ’ s C h errv Pectoral and am prepared to say that fo r all d is eases o f the lungs it never disap p o in ts .” v J. Early F in ley , fron ton , O . Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral won t cure rheumatism ; we never said it would. I t won’t cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we’ve been saying it ever since. Thrw siies: 2Sc., Me.. A. All Srsrflsls. Consult your doctor. I f he «ava take it, then do as he says. If he teiis you not to take It. then don’t take it. He knows Leave it with him. We are williuK- J. C. A Y L K CO.. Lowell, Mass. A Russian Law. No Russian is allowed to return to : his native country if he has while away changed his religion. A Mountain Town. There in a town of 600 inhabitants on the top of the Mount of Olives. M o th ers w ill fin<l M rs . W in s lo w 's S o o th in g S y ru p th e best r e m e d y to u se fo r th e ir c h ild re n d u r in g th e t e e th in g p erio d . One Result. “ I understand,” says the well read person, “ that witnesses of the corona tion were limited to 16 square indie« o f space. I cannot help wondering what w h s the effect o f this restriction.” “ Effect?” echoes the other man. “ It will do more for the nobility than all the straight front corsets that have been advertised in the last 10 years.” — THERE IS NO SLICKER LIKE S F o r t y years a?o and a ft e r m ary y ea rs o f use on the e a s te rn c o a s t T o w e r s W aterproof Oiled Coats were introduced in the W e st end w ere called Slickers by th e pioneers and cowboys. Th is graphic name has come into such general use that i t is frequently thoujh wrongfully applied to many substitutes. You want the ^enuuve. / / i y Look fo r the S ijn o f the fish, and the name Tower on the buttons. 3REAT SIBERIAN RAILW AY IS AT LAS T COMPLETED. It 1« L in e unti th e Longest T r a n s p o r ta tio n o n t h e E a r t h —C rou se* E u r o p e A s ia a n il C o n n e d * th e A t la n t i c a u il P a c i f i c O c e a n *. Russian enterprise has accomplished, by the completion of the great Siberian railway system, the construction of the lengthiest transpor- 3 tation Hue on earth and has brought to a successful issue •|5 the most stupend- ^ ous undertaking. not excepting even | the building of the great Chinese wall, the east has ever known. For seven | years the Russian has liil.S U u lili.K u k t . government been pushing this work, spending vast sums of mouey and encountering innumerable difficul ties. and has finally made It possible to cross Europe and Asia from the Atlan tic to the Pacific by rail. In almost straight line, the road runs from Mos cow’ in Russia to Irkoutsk In the heart o f Siberia—a distance of 3,400 miles— and all this way no change of cars Is made. From Irkoutsk, the half-way poiut In Siberia, the railway pushes on to the Pacific coast nearly 2,500 miles distant, crossing a lake 60 miles wide J MADN W BLACK A N » YIU O W A M ¿OLD BY PE PR tieN TA TIV t TRADE THE WORLD OVER. A. J. TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MASS. E-STABUoHED 103«. Unconvinced. & 9 §ÉfK*æi Hamlin’s Wizard Oil battles success- i “ Is your w ife ever epeecnlesd with fully against p:iin from any cause what indignation?” ever ; why should you be without it. I “ She says she is, but I have reason — ItLG U LAR SIBE RIAN STATION. to doubt it.” Whetstones. and traversing a mountainous region In the United States rocks suitable which long baifled every attempt of en for making whetstones are found in i gineers to lay the steel lines which nearly all of the states east of the Mis- | would complete the system to the coast. sissippi and in a numlier of thote to By building the line Russia has made the west of that river, but the supply itself the dominating power In all af- is obtained from Arkansas, Indiana, ! fairs of the far east. The railway is Ohio, New York, Vermont and New Bears the primarily a military work, and second Hampshire. arily a means o f settlement and ad- Signature of ; vance of trade. For travelers It means This Aleans You. ! that a trip around the world can now Granite. If you have not yet had a sample Granite is the lowest rock in the be made in 40 days. tin of Monopole spices we want to talk Near the Pacific coast the road di- to you. We are so positive that no earth’ s crust. It is the bedrock of the other brand of spices will compare world and shows no evidence of animal I vldes. One end runs southerly to Port the famous stronghold with Monopole in strength, purity and or vegetable life. It is the parent rock ! Arthur, fragrance that we will 6end you a full from which all the rocks have been : wrenched from China, and the other I extends to the more northerly port of weight 2-oz. tin for a two-cent stamp either directly or indirectly derived. Vladivostok, the San Francisco of the and the name of your grocer. These | far east. From both there are steamers tins retail for 10 to 20 cents each, so A Spreading Chestnut. running to Japan. 400 miles across the that if we didn’ t think you would “ It doesn’ t take much to make some Sea of Japan, and to Shanghai and Hong continue using Monopole spices we people comeited.” : Kong down the coast, and the traveler couldn’ t afford to make this offer. Send “ What now?” in your ptamp and grocer’ s name at “ Why. since the village blacksmith i is in the heart of the Orient 20 days once. Address Wadhams & Kerr Bros., learned how to mend automobiles he j out from London, and In 27 days from Portland, Oregon. calls himself a blacksmythe.” — Chica i New York he is more than half way around the world. go News. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Alv/ays Bought Fish Sauce. One striking feature of the Siberian For Toothache. railway Is the almost straight line it Equal parts of alum and salt, or even follows across Russia and Siberia. On salt alone, placed on a piece of cotton wool and inserted in the hollow of an the journey eastward from Moscow, adiing tooth will often give relief the train frequently travels for an hour | on a perfectly straight roadbed. A enn- when other means have failed. ' non ball fired from between the rails | would fall between them a dozen miles I away. If the aim were true and the | trajectory faultless. There Is positively one stretch where the line Is as straight as a plumb-Hne for nearly 80 miles. The landscape Is dull and monotonous over a n d nearly the whole route, the train run Belong to that class of inflammatory and disfiguring skin eruptions that ning for hours at a time through a re cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry than all other known gion one part o f which can hardly be diseases. The impurities or sediments which collect in the system because distinguished from another. There are of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organs of elimination are many stations, far too many for the ac taken up by the blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids commodation of the traveling public that ooze out through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an inde merely, but their Importance In times scribable itching and burning, and “ I can cheerfully .ndor.o your S. S. S. of war is readily apparent. Another the yellow, watery discharge forms a . a cur. for Eczema. I w a . troubled feature which demonstrates that the into crusts and sores or little brown with lt for ®6 year> *rl*d “ * “ y . . . . , . , rr . remedies w ith no rood effect., but after advance o f commercial Interests in a and white scabs that drop off, leaving u„ ng. . fe w b o ttle , of 8. s. 8. w a . e n tlr*. peaceful manner was not the only ob the skin tender and raw. The effect ly relieved. Wm. Campbell, of the poison m ay cause the skin to 813 TV. C entral St., W ichita, Kan. ject of the railway Is the fact that the crack and bleed, or g iv e it a scaly, fishy appearance; again the eruptions may rails are set on a different gauge than consist of innumerable blackheads and pimples or hard, red bumps upon are those of the European countries. the face. Purification of the blood is the only remedy for these vicious skin The Russian fixed on a width of track Washes and powders can only hide for a tim e the glaring all his own. reasoning that In case of diseases. blemishes. S. S. S. eradicates all poisonous accumu war other nations could not rush train- lations, antidotes the U r i c and other acids, and loads o f soldiers Into her territory nor restores the blood to its wonted purity, and stimulates ship In supplies for advancing armies. and revitalizes the sluggish organs, and the impuri The annoying delays to commerce ne ties pass off through t h e natural channels and cessitating trans-shipment amounted relieve the skin. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood to little In the eyes of a despotic gov ernment as compared to the Increased purifier. It contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harmful mineral W rite us about your case and our physicians w ill advise without charge. advantages of national defense. In crossing Siberia, the government W e have a handsomely illustrated book on skin diseases, which will be sent did not, as do American railway pro free to ail who wish i t T H C S W I F T S P E C I F I C C O .. A t la n t a . G a . moters, attempt to touch the large cities. The most important city In Si beria. Tomsk. Is left 40 miles off the line. Nearly every town along the en tire line lies from one to three miles back from the road. By running this W e extract, crown and bridge teeth way the railway officials did not have w ithou t in flictin g pain. Onr method* to condemn or purchase any private are modern and meet w ith the approval property, but kept on unoccupied gov o f the moat exacting. Call and «ce ua. ernment land. The officials reasoned Exam ination free. Fee« reasonable. that the towns would grow to the rail Both ’ phones: Oregon South 2291: Co roads and this they are doing. lu m bia Open evenings t ill 9. Sun Eczem a, P s o r i a s i s , Salt R h e u m ,T e tte r Acne HURT A B IT ! days from 9 to 12. W I S E B R O S ., Dentists. His Desire. He was teaching her how to swim. Tox teach a girl how to swim it is not absolutely necessary that one should hold on to her all the time, but it is better so, if she happens to be pretty and otherwise attractive. “ Do you thins I w ill learn quickly?” she asked. “ I hope not,” he replied. Unwilling to Take Chances. “ ¡>o you have at last settled on a name for the baby.” “ Yes’ m. Fir-t, we named him Hob son, then changed it to do Dewey, an’ afterward to Funston Schley Johnson. But now* we’ ve named him jes’ plain Jim. Yo* nevah finds you’ ve made a mistake w hen you calls ’em j e s ’ nothin* but Jim.” ABSOLUTE SECURITY, G e n u in e Carter's A cro ss F ix t y M ile * o f W a te r . F ifty miles or so out from Irkoutsk the great mysterious Lake Baikal is met. It Is a long, narrow’ body of wat er, deep and cold, surrounded on all sides by lofty mountains, save where rivers cut channels through. The rail way strikes It near the middle, and the engineers, rather than build 200 miles of road through the mountains around the southern end, established a ferry to cross the narrowest part of the lake, 60 miles. The two boats are huge Ice crushers, one able to transport bodllj’ three trains—the other a smaller and swifter boat for passengers only. This Is the only break in the more than 0,000 miles of straightaway track that in the near future can be traversed without change. The great wonder of the Siberian line is its rate of fares—an average of one cent per mile first class and about two-thirds of a cent per mile second class. In America this would mean a rate less than $10 from New York to Chicago on the limited trains Instead of $20 and $25, as are charged. From Japan or China to New’ York via Si beria, the time required and the cost of the trip are about the same as across the Pacific and the American conti nent The line Is watched by an army of men. no fewer than 4,000, for Instance, Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Foe-Simile Wrapper Below. V ery sm all and as easy to take as sugar. FOR H E A D A C H E , CARTERS FOR D IZ Z IN E S S . FOR B IL IO U S N E S S . FOR T O R P ID L I V E R . FOR C O N S T IP A T IO N . FOR S A L LO W S K IN . ____ FO R T H E C O M P L E X IO N IT T LE . ïl» . 21°. 21 !. 212. 213. Fallin e R M f. ut. Third and Washington rtta. P E Z n iiP T O M U l r q W iiPMATUWC. ) * cSSts I Sorely CURE SICK HEADACHE. F o u n d o d 1070 A H onto S c h o o l fot» B o y a M ilita ry a n d M a n u a l Training Wrlta fo r lllumtratod C a ta lo g n o „ ARTHUR C\f4EWtL L p iiiticlP E) No Purs Food Liw Needed I f everyE«ody used Spic»*, Raking Powder. Colfces and canned goods cal It'd MONOPOLE the Purest and Best obtainable. W A D H A M S A KERR BROS., PA C K E R S . Portland, Oregon. FO R SA LE . One Second Hand Nichols A Shepard Separator, f*ize 40-4JU, with w ind stacker, only run 40 days; a bar^ai.t. Inquire of JOHN POOLE. Foot Morrison St., Portland, Or. A S t r a i g h t T r a c k E i g h t y M ile s . A delicious fish sauce to serve with fish or meat is made by putting six spoonsful of water to four of vinegar; set on the fire, thicken with yolks of two eggs; make hot, not boiling, and squeeze the juice of half a lemon before sei ving. D ID N ’T week to Moscow and thence to St. Petersburg. These are fitted up with I dining cars, bath, barber shop, and 11- • brary. Slower trains run daily. The time from Irkoutsk to St. Petersburg S on fast trains Is eight days. There are | first class and second class compart - I ments, but for comfort there is little choice t»etween them. In some places, a speed of 30 miles uu hour Is attained, but for the greater part of the Journey slower speed is maintained. A t Irkoutsk. the future Chicago of Siberia, the luxurious express of sleep- I lag cars stops. The line up to that point was the first part constructed and Is getting into excellent condition, so far us roa 'bed and equipment are con cerned, fot first class travel. From Irkoutsk on toward the Pacific the line Is much newer and rougher. The trains are likewise much poorer. There are no dining cars, no luxurious ly equipped sleepers, no soft beds. The passengers must carry their own bed ding and forage for themselves at the eating houses along the way. The trains run slower, the stops become longer and the country more wild as you pass on through what was once the dread exile land, and then, bearing off to the southward, cut across Manchu ria. which really Is a part of China, but which Russia will soon possess out right. RAILRO AD FERRY ON L A K E B A IK A L . being employed between the Urals and Tomsk. Almost every one of these men —every one In Central Siberia—Is an ex-convict, but they do their work faithfully as any employe could be ex pected to. The man who built the road and who operates It to-day, Prince HilkolT. learn ed all about railroading as a practical w’orker In Chicago and especially In the Pullman shops, where he was em ployed at $1 a day for a time. After wards be became a skilled w’orkman, and many of the Pullmans In the United States bear the marks of his handicraft. That was before he went back to Russia and became one of the strong men of the empire and wag en nobled with the title of prince. Among the Siberian cities, Irkoutsk eAslly holds first place and for a town nearly 4,000 miles from what is gen erally called civilization, only a hun dred miles from the frontier of China, and the junction of Europe, so to speak, w’lth the caravan trade of the far east. It Is an astonishing city. It has some handsome structures, and some o f the government buildings are magnificent. This Is one of the most Important sta tions on the line o f the railway. D ogs o f W ar. B e s t o n E a rth — Because It Is made o f (lie 0e»i material possible to buy. T lie m anufacturers absolutely psy 2 i to 16 per cent above the m arket price ot best cades o f wntrou ttml»er fl»r the p r v lle g e o f onl ine over and skim m ing off the cream o f the wagon stock, which Is carried fhr l to & % ears be fore m aking up. which means an in v e s im e a ti* wood stock ot nearlv one m illion dollars. M IT C H B L L W axons are unsurpassed for quality, proportion, finish. strength and ligh t f running- W h r —take chances on any other* W h y —not pet the T>est*—A M ITU’ IIB T.U A ktiohm ll, L a tv ia A S t a r a r G o. P ohuum L M*aiUe. fepokana. i.«ksO A g e n ts k v e r y w u e r * . THE NEW PENSION LAWS A p p ly to N a t h a n H i c k p o r d , A n u a s B Y, VV ASH1KOTOK. D. C. siimi! A GOD SEND T O W O M E N ^ ^ B There are numerous Instances on rec Onr Antiseptic sud Bslf - Bs- __ p«n<1ing B yrm es m trks s s s w v « OPEN ord where dogs have displayed won • peutin ___ It la A i Ideal cleanser end ‘ One B oi BACH derful intelligence In war, when car I IT EXPANDS rylng mesaages while In action and when acting as carriers to points or C LOSED B iW ifflU S E stations at a distance. An officer of o f e a r tw o k in d s o f Soluble tablets fr e o with e * .r y 8 « rlnfS. to tit* Effective, u n riv d *.i O ar ’ fO N r lIH lS T lA fc my acquaintance, while campaigning Agreeable In form ation fo r Women o n ly ' F K K I In plain e n v e lo p * Ne through drug stores l-edy **a te d . against Indians In the Northwest. 1 b t r h 'P e 'h P A c i V n n teoM r ©•., would always collect a few dogs from ! PO R TLA N D , OREGON. each settlement he passed through and take them along to the country o f the hostiles. When Important to send back j messages at a time when It w’as linpos- tn time. Sold by drugeists. ■ slide to get a soldier through .‘lie sur I T T ------- rounding tribes, these dogs, with im pere Attached to their collars, were dia j patched to the settlements from which j N , P . N . V , N o . 40 1003. C o m fo r ts o f th e R o a d for the greater portion of the distance they came, and thus official communl : to advertiser* plea«# traversed compare with those of other cations were passed along to beadquar j L y r r i r » a t lo a t b id p a p a r. countries of Europe and Asia. From tere.—New York Press.