The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, November 14, 1902, Image 2

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    SUBMISSION OR DEATH.
S a v a . « Her! I n i l i » * “ ? T lb o ro a Isla n d
M ay Soon ie W ip ed Oat.
Among the most savage tribes on the
1 American continent to-ilay are the Seri
(Indian», who Inhabit Tiburon Island.
in the Gulf of Cal­
ifornia. The island
Was Eiven Up to D io -E ig h t Doctors
contains nearly 300.-
000 acres of land,
F d lid — Pi-ru-na Saved Her Life.
supposedly rich In
minerals and nomi­
nally belonging to
Mexico. As a mat­
ter of fact the Seris
are as free from
Mexican power and
authority as the Es­
kimos, and resent
s e k i i n d i a s iie ll e anv
intrusion on
CH RISM AN & BANGS. Props.
GENERAL LIVE R Y BUSINESS
TRANSACTED
COTTAGE GROVE \
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rr
B O H E M IA
I T \ IE
I A u L LilM C
A LL
CASES
C x r t y in t Passenger.
and U. S. Mad
OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE N O W CURABLE
by our new invention.
Only those bom deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. W E R M A N , O F B A L T I M O R E , S A Y S :
B a l t im o r e , Md., March 30 , 1901 .
Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give ycm
a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
About 6 ve years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this car entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num­
ber o f physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat­
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain
Very truly yours.
F. A. WERMAN, 7308 . Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
O ur treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation.
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
atH^ ! naX
IN T E R N A T IO N A L A U R A L C LIN IC , 596 LA S A LLE A V E ., C H IC AG O , IL L .
EAST AND SOUTH
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JOBKSOH
—V IA —
The
S h a s ta
EBY
R o u te
ATTORNEYS
— OF T H E —
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
Trains leave C o ttage G r o v b for Portland
and way stations at 2:14 a m
12:55 pm
L v Portland
“ 8:30 a in
8:30 p m
Lv Cottage Grove
2:57 p m
2:06 p in
Ar Ashland
12:55 a m
12:35 p in
A r Sacramento
5:00 p in
4:35 a m
A r San Francisco 7:55 p m
8:55a in
P u llm a n a n d T o u ris t C a rs
on both trMin9. C hair C ars , Sacra­
mento to Ogden and and E l Paso and
N ew
Orleans
Connecting at San Francisco, with several
Steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China.
Philippines, Central and South America.
At Albany and Corvallis connection Is made
with C a E Ity trains.
______
Independence Passenger dally, except Sunday.
7:30 a . it. I Lv....... Portland........Ar I 6:50 r . u .
10: a . M. | A r
McMinnville.....Lv | 3:06 p. m .
11 : a . M. I Ar..lndependendence.Lv I 2:05 P. m
11:45 a . m . | A r....... Corvalis........ Lv 1 1:20 p m .
JOHNSON,
AT
Cottage Grove,
^
LAW
Oregon.
H. K IN O
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
Special attention given to Collections.
COTTAGE GROVE,
OREGON.
J E. Y O U N G
ATT02NE7-IT-LAI
Tourist Cars
to Chicago, 8t Louis,
and Washington.
F a EBY
4
M
on Main 8treet, West Side,
m
Cottage Grove. Or.
Q B N T IS T
D R . H. M. P E T R IE
All Work Warranted.
Office First Door West of Sherwood House.
See Agent Mr D T Awbrey at Cottage Grove
station or address
W E COMAN,
£ T. ANDERSON, M. D
O F Si Pass, Agt
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
P h ys ic ia n and S u rg e o n
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
D ig e s ts w h a t y o u e a t.
Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty. All
calls promptly attended to.
Office tu Sherwood block: Night calls at
New Era Drug Store. Phone 156 Main.
C. MADSEN,
W atchm aker
Watche» Clocks and Jewelry
their domain. Since their first contact
with the whites the Seris have shown
no disposition to accept civilizing ways
and remain to-day cruel and cannibal­
istic.
Among them the brightest virtue Is
the shedding o f alien blood. They prac­
tice polygamy. No special formalities
attend the taking of supernumerary
wives, who are usually the widowed
sisters of the first wife, constant w ar­
fare In the tribe resulting in the rapid
killing off o f tbe men.
An expedition for the conquest of the
Island is being organized by a former
American cowboy, Charles Meadows,
and It may be that the end of the Seri
Indians is near. Meadows holds a pro­
visional grant of the island from the
Mexican government, and the end of
the islanders will be subjugation or ex­
termination.
Thousands of women suffer from sys­
temic catarrh. This is sure to produce
such symptoms as coid feet and hands,
sick headache, palpitation of the heart
and heavy feelings in the stomach.
Then begins a series of experiments
with medicine.
They take medicine
for sick headache. They take medicine
for nervous prostration, for palpitation
of the heart, for dyspepsia. None of
ALM A
these medicines do any good liecause
L.COX
they tio not reach the cause of the com­
plaint.
“ One day a friend sent me one of Dr
Peruna at once mitigates all these
H artm an’s pamphlets, and I decided to
symptoms by removing the cause.
Systemic catarrh is the trouble. Sys- write to him. He advised l'eruna and
temic catarrh pervades the whole sys- : Manalin, ami after taking the medicine
tern, deranges every organ, weakens two weeks I felt greatly relieved. My
every function.
No ]>ermanent cure head did noi pain me any scarcely, end
B L IN D B AN K PRESIDENT.
can be expected until the systemic ca- j my stomach was relieved of its heavy
I feeling. I am so thankful that I can
L o s . o f S ig h t N o A p p a ren t H an dicap tarrh is removed.
This is exactly what Peruna will do. | say alter using several bottles of the
to Thla Hnslneaa Man.
Miss Alma Cox, assistant postmist-1 Peruna and Manalin I am restored to
The only bank In the United States, j
perfect heatlh.
if not In the world, which has a blind ress of Orum, 8. C.. writes;
“ Before using your remedies! could
“ I have been a great sufferer from
man for President. Is the Second Na- j
chronic disease ¡md dyspepsia for five not eat anything.
I lived on darley
tlonal Bank, of Or­
years. How I suffreed no tongue can ( water and Panopeptin for two ysari.
ange. N. J. Hubert
tell. I tried eight or ten of the best < Now I can eat with pleasure. Every,
L. Pierson is that
physicians without
receiving much body is so surprised at my improve­
man. For 14 years
benefit, also tried lots of patent medi­ ment. Everyone save I am looking
Mr. Pierson has
cines. but still I suffered with sick i ilke a rose. I would advise all suffer-
been totally blind.
headache, cold feet and hands, pal pita ing women to take your remedies. I
Instead of causing
tion cf tbe heart, and such a heavy feel- know if i t : were not for Peruns and
a retrograde move­
ing in my stomach and chest. At times Manalin I would have been in my gravs
ment In Mr. Pier­
I would be so nervous I could not bear today. I cannot thank you enough for
son's business af
any one aronud me. I had been given the kind advice you have given me.”—
fairs, the accident
Miss Alm a L. Cox.
up to die.
which caused him
Dr. S. B. Hartman, president of the Hartman Sanitarium, of Colnmbus,
to lose entirely the
O,, gives advice to wom en free during the sum m er months.
sight of both eyes HUBEBX L pichbon . !
seemed rather to
Virtuous Gambler.
Liberal Massachusetts Man.
Impel him to push forward lu the com -1
“ So you wish to marry my daughter.
Frederick Fanning Ayer, of Lowell,
merclal world. This enterprising blind
Mass., has just given $100,000 to four
man conducts nn e’.teuslve business Do you drink or gamble?”
“ W e ll,” replied the yenng man, charitable institutions in that city. Of
aside from hlg work -ounected with the
bank.
He owns thro flour and feed I “ I ’m willing to take a chance in tbe this sum $50,000 goes to the 014
mills, which he personally mnnnges, be­ marriage lottery.“ — Indianapolis Sun. Ladies’ home.
sides attending to the affairs of his
Frequent Changes of the Mind.
bank. At his office he looks after Ills j
Tests of Friendship.
“ She is a woman who always speaks
many real estate transactions; he con-!
When a woman gives notice that she
her mind.”
ducts an extensive brokerage business
“ Guess that’s why she has to talk so has moved to the top floor and then ii
and owns large pieces of valuable prop­
no elevator, she begins to find who her
much.”
erty, both lu and out of town. H e at­
true riends are, and when she mzket
tends carefully to all investments and
it known that she is boarding out ud
Sad
Thoughts.
conducts personally all contracts of
has no meals served at home she gets
Preacher— When you’re tempted to still nearer the root of the matter.
sales. In his business transactions he
Is so accurate and conducts every step drink, think of your wife at home.
Heupecx— I do— and that’s
what
with so much sureness that those who
Mint Drops.
drives me to drink.
are not personally acquainted with him
“ W e ll,” remarked the scales st the
often do not suspect that he Is blind.
mint, getting off the time worn joke,
High Art.
“ you’re worth your weight in gold,
Sue Brette — She's got a new play
NEW NATIONAL COMMANDER
sure enough, aren’t yon?”
for npxt season. «
“ Yes,” replied the bullion ingot,
OF UNION VETERAN LEGION.
Polly Pinktites— That so? W hat is
“ and yet I suppose pretty soon I’ll be
it?
George W Spnlir, the newly elected ;
hard pressed lor coin.” — Philadelphia
Sue Brette— Musical comedy in three
national commander of the Union Vet­
Press.
acts
and
nine
new
dreeses.
—
Philadel­
eran Legion, Is a distinguished lawyer
phia Prees.
of Indianapolis. Is post commander of
And the Cards are Out.
the George H. Thomas post of that 1
“ If I only had an ambassador st the
Truth Would Make Him Trouble.
city, and has an enviable war record. I
Mother — Johnny, remember to al­ court of love!” sighed the baehfnl
ways do what is right and speak the swain.
“ A minister would be good enough
truth at all times.
Johnny— All right, ma; only don’t} for me,” replied the demure maiden.
“ A rabella!”
blame me for getting into so many
“ Herbert!” — Chicago Tribane.
scrapes, then; that’s all. — Melbourne
Weekly Times.
Discouraging Circumstances.
A Hot One.
Tramp (in the country)— Yes, I one*
” 1 am willing to admit,” said the rode a bicycle, bnt I bad ter give it np.
Darwinian theorist, “ that I came from
Cyclist— Why?
the ape.”
Tramp— W ell, yer see, the owner
“ But,” replied the sharp witted wuz cornin’ down the road behind m*
listener, “ you ought to have sufficient on a borrowed wheel, an’ a policemsn
fespect for your ancestors not to admit had a rope stretched across the road in
i t . ” — Ohio State Journal.
front.
j
A t Lowest Prices........
This preparation contains all of the
dlgestants and digests all kinds of
food. It glveslnstant rellcfand never j^OBT. G R IF F IS .
falls to cure. I t allows you to eat all
OENRBAL OEORGE W. SPAHR.
•fW A G O N - M 7 T K G R +
the food you want. T h e most sensitive
stomachs can take It. By Its use many
In
1861,
at the age of 20. he enlisted
Repairing and Refilling Is Our Trade.
thonsands of dyspeptics have been
In the famous Third Indiana Cavalry,
A ll work warranted.
cured after everything else failed. I t C o r M a in A is t s t s .. Cottage Grove, Oregon ! which Immortalized Itself In many bat­
prevents formation o fga so n the stom­
tles, notably those of “ Wilson's raid."
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
H e was present on most of the historic
D ietin g unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
fields of the Shenandoah and In tbe
It can't help
A S S A Y E R and M E T A L L U R G I S T .
Virginia*, until mustered out. Since
but do you good
the w a r he has been an enthusiast In
Prepared only by F. 0. O r W it t ft Co.. Chicago,
Best equipped Assay Laboratory in the state. army matters.
Tho 11. bottle coo tain. 2 * tim e, tbe 50c. slza.
H E R B E R T L E IG H ,
Eugene,
O re .
Prompt and reliable returns guaranteed.
|
Fish Flour.
Working tests o f ores made on samples of one '
One of Norway’s chief Industries Is
to fifty pounds to determine most suitable
represented by the fisheries, and quan­
method of treatment.
This signature is on every box o f the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine T»bi#u
the remedy that f t u v a a c o ld In o n e d a y
F o r O v e r S ix ty Y e a rs .
A n O l d a n d W k i . l -T r ik d R k m k d t .—Mrs
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for
over sixty years bv millions of mothers for their
children while teething, with perfect success
It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all
ialn, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
or Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold
by Druggists In every nart of the World. Twenty
five ceuts a bottle. Its value Is incalculable
Be sure and ask for Mrs. W’in s lo«’« Soothing
Syruv and take no other kind.
f
A PRETTY POSTMISTRESS
NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH
tities of fish are sold at very low rates,
particularly during summer. One way
In which these are utilized Is by
means of an Invention which quickly
dries and pulverizes the tlesb of fresh
Draying and Hauling a Specialty. Always on fish. The resulting product cslled fish
hand to do your Job work in Gardening
flour, is easy to transport from one
plowing. Etc, Etc.
place to another and has great nutri­
Cottage
Grove,
Oregon.
tive value. A new and profitable branch
o f Industry might be established In
America, by utilizing fish In this way.
| M. DURHAM,
C IT Y TR A N S F E R .
F o l e y s H o r je y a rid T a r
for children, safe sure.
opiates.
No
The office may seek the man. hut the
boy looking for a Job comes in bunchca,
ühcnmaiism
The liniment bottle and flannel strip are
Euniliar objects in nearly every household.
They are the weapons that have been used for
generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are
about as effective in the battle with this giant
disease as the blunderbuss of our forefathers
would be in modern warfare.
Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sonr
condition of the blood. It is filled with acrid, irritating matter that sett
in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothi
else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding particles. Tl
v n t tpoartrd there by the blood and can be reached only through the bio
Klibbing with liniments sometimes relieve tem porarily the aches a
pains, but these are only symptoms which are liable to return with ev<
change of the w eather; the real disease lies deeper, the blood and syst
Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cm
until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thorougl
an
promptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends a strei
of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, whi
dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and 1
sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing paij
S. S. S. contains no potash o r other mineral, 1
,
. . .
is a perfect vegetable blood purifier and m<
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f
,
t?ni c' ° ur Physicians w ill advise, without charge, all "
»-“L lh ilr case.
we w ill send free our special book on Rheumatt
•ud its treatment
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlt.»«.