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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1902)
S U FFER ED SEVEN YEARS. W IT H C A T A R R H A L MOMMEV. TO HUMBERT. M y Lungs D E R A N G E M E N TS O F TH E “ An attack of la grippe left me with a bad cough. My friends aald I had consumption. I then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and it cured me promptly." A. K. Randles, Nokomis, III. P E L V IC O R G A N S . H U N D R E D S OF DOLLARS SP EN T IN VAIN — PE- R U -N A CURED. A neglected cold is frequently the cause of death. It is more often, however, the cause of some chronic disease. There is not an organ in the body but what is liable to become seriously deranged by a neglected cold. Diseas es of the kidneys, bladder and digestive Mia» Kate Brown, recording secretary organs are all frequently the result of a of tho L. C. B. Association of Kanras, neglected cold. in a letter from 605 N. Seventh St., Hundreds of dollars are spent on Kansas City, Kan., says: doctors and medicines trying to cure “ For seven years I have not known these diseases, but until the true cause what It was to spend a w ell day.’ ’ of them is discovered there will be no I caught a severe cold, which I neg use in using medicine. lected,. It was at the tim eof menstru Dyspepsia medicine, diarrhoea medi ation and inflammation set in and pros cine and constipation medicine is of trated me. Catarrh of the Kidneys no good whatever when catarrh is the and bladder followed, my digestive cause. The catarrh must be treated. organs gave way, in fact the oold disar- The cause being removed, the derange ranged my whole system. ments will disappear. Peruna cures catarrh of the disgestive “ I spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and medicine, qut derived but organs, thenrinary organs or any of the little benefit until I began treatment internal organs. I f you do not derive prompt and sat with Peruna. I kept taking it for near ly nine months before I was completely isfactory results from the use of Peruna cured, but I kept growing better, grad write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a ually, so that I felt encouraged to con-1. full statement of your case, and he will tinue taking Peruna until my health be pleased to send you his vuluable ad was restored. I rend mv thanks and vice gratis. blessings to you for Peruna.” — Miss Address Dr. Hartman, President of Kate Brown. the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Occupying a conspicuous position on Mount Suporba, near Turin, there has Just been erected in honor of the late King Humbert, of Italy, a monument which is described by those who have seen it as one of the most impressive works of art of its kind that has ever been constructed. The monument is the work of Signor Pozzl. A t the foot of the monument is the figure of a wurrlor and at the top has been sculptured a wounded eagle. •The tall column is of marble and may be seen for a great distance, the place in which the column has been erected commanding a view of many miles. It is said that Queen Margherita, the widow* of King Humbert, is especially pleased w’ lth this work, considering It the most striking memorial of her late husband w’hleh has yet been erected in Italy. •vi salmon as there is in Coffee« or Spices. If you want the blood-red kind, the fanciest to be had, ask for MRS. M’ KINLEY’ S IDEAL. M O N O PO LE . WADHAMS A B IT ! , KERR BROS., Packer«. Portland, Ore. ASSOLUTE SECURITY, G enuine Cartels Little Liver Pills. M ust B ear S ign atu re o f A m F a c -S lm ile W r e p p e r M o e . M take as «agaxk FO R FOR FOR FOR FO R FO R FO R MALARIA HURT 'v l Should Keep Out of the Draft. First South American— Ah, good afternoon, seuor. Looks like a revolu tion. Too Extravagant. Second South American— Yes, I ’ ve “ No, sir!” roared the stern father, “ you may own horses and lands, and been predicting one for several days. automobiles, but you can’ t marry my My rheumatism always bothers me just before such changes. daughter.” "W h y not?” Undisputed Points. “ Young man, you’ve got tho Pana ma bat habit; that’ a why.” — Newark Attorney for the Defense— You are a blackguard and a bluff, sir! I News. Attorney for the Prosecution — And you, sir, are a shyster and a rogue! The Court— Come, come, gentlemen, F a n c y C h in o o k S a lm o n . let us get down to the disputed points There’s as much difference in Canned of this case. An Opening. Htage Director— What shall I do with the wealthy young amateur you He Took Advice. engaged thie morning? Manager— What can he do? “ Why have you failed in life?” Stage Director— He says he ia w ill “ My employers always told me that a man with mv brains coaid make ing to play the smallest parts. Manager—Cast him for the armor in more money doing something else.” — the baronial caBtle scene.— Judge. J udge. D I D N ’T P I S O ’ S* GUdR E . F O R tinco nntnt Alt Clot MULO. t C.tvuib Syrup, t u i e * Guud. 1 MiSS BAKER’ S BEAUTY WAS By driving a coach and six from Tuxedo to Sterling Forest and return, thirty-two miles, -Miss Estelle Baker, of New York City, has won acclaim among the horse-lovers of the smart set of the East She Is a tall brunette, with a rich, deep contralto voice that has attracted favorable comment at At He Called It. “ But why,” asked the man who always wants to know— “ why do you call that little juL-p you made front a tower into the water a ‘ leap for life?’ They tell me it is not at all danger ous.” “ W ell,” repled the artist, "d o n ’t I make a liv in ’ by it?’ ’ T h ree sizes: 25c., enough fo r an ordinary oold; 50c., Just righ t fo r broachltis, hoarse ness, hard colds, etc.; f l , moat econom ical fo r chronic c&aea and to keep on hand. J. C. A Y K K CO.. L o w e ll, Maas. C I T f t Perm an «o tir Curva So Uts or ncrvoasneM * I I O öfter first u r 'a useof Dr. Kline’s Great N ervi Hestorer. Send for F R E E 9*4.00 triol bettli« und treu* too. Dm.B.11. KuM B.Lt4..M l Arch St.. Philadelphia,?» Means bad air, and whether it to n e s from th e lo w lan ds and marshes o f the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities and towna, its effect upon the human system is the same. These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken tip by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is laid. Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney troubles, jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malaria. Noxious gases and unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and destroy the life - g iv in g properties of the blood, rendering it thin and watery, must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can hope to get rid o f M alaria and its effects. __ S. S. S. does this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimu lating them to vigorous, healthy action. S. S. S. I possesses not only purifying but tonic properties, and the general health improves, and the appetite increases almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury’. Potash, Arsenic or other mineral in S. S. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy. W rite us about your case, and our physicians w ill gladly help you by their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases sent free. T H E . .S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O ., A t la n t a . G a Something Good. Would you like to buy a can of canned peaches as delicious in flavor, as sweet and as genuinely good, as even your mother put up for you? If so, ask your dealer ior Monopole Peaches and don’ t let him give you any other kind. Monopole Peaches are pat up from the very finest extra selected fruit in the heaviest of syrup, and we guarantee them the best to be had in any place at any time. Don’ t forget the name— Mouopole, and see that you get it from your grocer. Wadhams A Kerr Bros., packers, Portland, Ore. You forgot to buy a bot tle o f A y e r’s Cherry Pec toral when your cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There’ s a record o f sixty years to fall back on. Worse. Left Helpless. “ So Smith acted as judge” — Mrs. Brown— So your girl has left “ At a church raffle. Foolish man!” you? What for, for mercy’s sake? Mrs. Black— Absolutely for nothing. "N o , no; not at a church raffle — at a baby show." Mrs. Brown— Oh, that’ s it? I re “ Id io t!” member you told me she wouldn’ t leave you tor anything. Mothers will find lira. fYlnslow’a Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor tbeir Pain—Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. Use the Children during the teething period. last on the first, and you will neither have one or the other. He was Fair. Kitchener Still Fancy Free. The Captain— Y o’ fool niggah! yo’ General Kitchener, it is announced, done call that aafs? The umpire— Wa-ai, it am putty will be superintending the military clus; an’ when I'se in doubt I alius maneuvers at Delhi, India, in Decem- gives it to de side what has de least tier. This disposes of the rumor of an engagement matrimonial which gossips runs.— Judge. had set tor the Christmas season. An Invisible Enemy to Health What waa the Reading? Too much reading is given as the cause of the downfall of a New Eng land young man who became a burglar. Until a list of the culprit’ a favorite authors is published Sir Conan Doyle and Mr. Hornung will be under sus picion. R E A 0 A C H E» D IZ Z IN E S S . B ILIO U S N E S S . T O R P ID L I V E R . C O N S T IP A T IO N . S A L LO W S K IN . TH E c o m p l e x io n ; um an a n m m w w w i . Unpleasant for Both. An Irishman whose face was so plain that his friends used to tell him it was an offense to the landscape happened also to be as poor as he was homely. One dav a neighbor met him and asked: “ How are you, Pat?” “ Mighty bad! Sure, ’ tie starvation that's starin’ me in the face.” “ Begorra,” exclaimed his neighbor, sympathetically, “ it can’ t be pleasant for either of yez” His Friends. Jinks— I tell you what it is, there ia nothing like having lots of friends. Winks— I presume not. Jinks— No sirree. As soon as I loan a job my friends go all around hunting a new place for me so as to save me the trouble of borrowing money from them. Made His Mark. "H ivens, Moike, tb ’ eye av ye! Phat’ s the mather?” “ I sthrnck a man ye terday an’ he gave me a receipt for it.” His Favorite Remedy. “ Mamma” raid Tommy, “ does sugar ever cure anybody of anything?’ ” “ Why do you ask, my boy?" “ I thought I ’d like to catch it,” said Tommy. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. BtSHOPSCOTT ACA 0 ÍMY P O R T L A N D O R f ■ CURE SICK HEADACHE. i f 1RS E S T E L L E B A K E R . musicales. She came out only last year. The w ife of the late President McKinley greatly admired her l>eauty, | and said of her: “ She is a perfect orchid of a girl. She has the rare combination of the grace o f an Orient al and the stateliness of the English gentlewoman.“ T b e Cause o f L ig h tn in g . 31 Founded 1 3 7 0 A Hontm S c h o o l f o r B o y o M i li t a r y a n d M a n u a l T r a in in g W rhm f o r U lu a tra tm d C a t a lo g u e f l l SUMM i t a - s g g w t ; SIGNS PAIL IN A DRY TIME I - £ n z s n n jH E E J iiH E )] OP THE FISH NtYK FAILS St. Helen’s H all INAWETTlMt w b i i h i P O R T LA S O , O R E G O N . A TH E P-I 5 H kA A sfan has a history This is told in an interesting booklst which is yours fo r ths asking. A. J. TOWER CO. Where does the superabundant elec tric energy o f a thunderstorm come from? In the annual report of the Uni aosrroN. m a s s . ted States Weather Bureau, condensa M a k ers o f tion is credited with n large share in Its W B T WEATHSR production. 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