The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, November 21, 1902, Image 7

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    St H e le n ’ ® M all
PO R TLA N D . OREGON.
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g u « Normal Kin dergarten T rain in g Depart*
meui which ha* a separate residence for tin-
S S a r fn claa»e*. The Boarding Department
“ *iJei a cheerful and w ell arranged home
g jo a n g ladies. Kor Catalogue or other in*
TKBBKTT8. Prlnclp»!.
The Remarkable Experience of a
Prominent Statesman— Congress­
man Meekison Gives Pe-ru-na
a High Endorsement.
;; Y o u r H a ir
ii FAVORITES i;
;
The Last Hymn.
The Sabbath iluy wan ending, In a village
by the sea,
Chicken, Duck and Geese feath- <•)
xi. Address
O . O . S M IT H .
ftKA a itf D > r J a < r > . , a w (W ,O r
The uttered benediction touched the peo­
ple tenderly;
And they roue to face the suuset, in the I
glowing lighted west.
And then hastened to their dwelling* for
God’s blessed boon of rest.
•
Ocean Steamers.
The average life of ocean steamers is
only 20 years, although some reach an
tge of 1U0 years.
But they looked across the waters, and a
storm was rAging then*;
A fierce spirit moved above them—the
wild spirit of the air—
And it lashed, and shook, and tore them,
till they thundered, groaned, and
boomed.
And, alas! for any vessel in their yawn­
ing gulfs entombed.
PULLING TEETH.
Ne Pain, anti Doesn't Cost Much, at
Wise Bros'., Portland, Oregon.
Foot of Morrison Street.
Can giv e you the best bargains In Boilers
and Engines, W indm ills, Pumps and (>ene-
. 1 Machinery. Wood sa w in g Machines a
specialty. See us before buying.
o ld
~1“*'4" 1"1' 1 * * 11 i-t t i 11111 11 1 11
I WANT TO BUY FOR GASH
JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORE.
“ Two years ago my bair was
falling out badly. I purchased a
bonle of Ayer’ s Hair Vigor, and
soon my hair stopped coming out.”
Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, III.
Perhaps your mother
had thin hair, but that is
no reason why you must
go through life with half*
starved hair. If you want
long, thick hair, feed it
with A yer’s Hair Vigor,
and make it rich, dark,
and heavy.
$1.00 a bottle. All drefftsts.
I f your druggist cannot supply you,
The wonderful changes accomplished
send us ono dollar aud we w ill express
Very anxious were the people, on That
by advertising dentists are well illus­
you a bottle. He sure und g iv e the namo
rocky coast of Wales,
or ryour
your nearest express ofnc
office. Address,
trated by the fame of Wise Brothers,
Congressman Meekison, of Ohio.
J * .C
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" .A * Y YKR
CO., Lowell, Mass, j
Lest the dawns of coming morrows should |
whose offices are in the Failing build­
Hon. David Meekison is well known
be telling awful tales.
ing, Thitd and Washington streets, | not only in hiB own state, but through- When the sea had spent its passion, and
Portland, Oregon. It is true that you | out America. He was elected to the
should cast upon the shore
can have a tooth pulled entirely with­ , Fifty-fith congress by n very large ma- Bits of wreck and swollen victims, as it
out pain and that the cost of false teeth i jority, and is the acknowledged leader
had done heretofore.
sat Cough
ough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use W
Is very moderate. This great advance of his party in his section of the state.
In time. Sold by druggists.
With the rough winds blowing ’round her,
in dental surgery is one of the blessings
C O N S U M P T I O N ivi»
Only one flaw marred the otherwise
a brave woman trained her eyes,
of the present age. Establishments complete success of this rising states­
And she saw, along the billows, a large
like that of Wise Brothers in Portland man.
Catarrh with its insidious ap­
vessel fall and rise.
Frog's Skin Is Porous.
render it, about as pleasant to tit your­ proach and tenacious grasp, was his
Oh! it did not need a prophet to tell what
self out witli new teeth as to acquire only unconquered foe. For 30 years he
A piece of frog’ s skin not larger in
the end must be,
tny other article of wear and useful­ waged unsuccessful warfare against For no ship could ride in safety near that diameter than the rubber tip on your
lead pencil has more pores in it than
ness. We suggest that our readers this personal enemy.
shore on such a sea.
At last Peruna
there are meshes in the mosquito net­
wstch the Wise Brothers’ advertise­ came to the rescue. He writes:
Then the pitying people hurried from ting on your screen door.
ments and act upon them.
" I have used several bottles of Pe­
their homes and thronged the
runa and I feel greatly benefittsd
T o B r e a k In N e w Shoes,
beach—
He Set H, All Right.
thereby from my catarrh of the head. Oh! for power to cross the waters, and
Alw ays shako In Allens Foot-Ease, a powder.
I t cures chilblains, damp, sweating, aching,
Bill Collector— Yon say you intend I feel encouraged to believe that If I |
the perishing to reach!
feet. Cures Corns and Bunions. A t
to pay this bill some time. Can’t you use It a short time longer I will he Helpless hands were wrung for sorrow, swollen
all druggists and shoe stores. 25c. Don't accept
fully able to eradicate the disease of
set a certain day?
substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address
tender hearts grew cold with any
A lien S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N’ . Y
Lawyer Furst— Yes; judgment day. thirty years’ standing."—David Meek­
dread.
ison, Member of Congress.
—Baltimore World.
And the ship, urged by the tempest, to
Fresh Corn.
I f you do not derive prompt and sat­
the fatal rock-shore sped.
Would yon like to know, in the mid­
isfactory
results
from
the
use
of
Peru­
Mother« will fina Mrs. IVtnsIow’s Sooth­
dle of the winter, what ftesh corn is
ing Syrup the best remedy to use lor their | na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv­ "She has parted in the middle! Oh, the
like? If you would, get a can of Mono­
half of her goes down!
Shilaren during the teetbim
ing a full statement of your case and
ng period.
he will be pleased to give yon his valu­ God have mercy! Is His heaven far to pole Corn, and, if it were no. for the
season, yon wonld probably not knew
seek for those who drown?”
A Feist of Good Things in St. Nicholas
able advice gratis.
Lo! when next the white, shocked faces the difference.
Monopole Corn is
for 1903.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
looked with terror on the sea,
St. Nicholas announces for 1903 The Hartman ¡sanitarium, Columbus, Only one last clinging ligure on a spar canned where it is grown, only the beet
and tenderest ears being used. It re­
“ The Story of King Arthur,” written Ohio.
was seen to be.
tains tbe natural freshness and flavor
tnd illustrated by Howard Pyle, a com­
of the vegetable, and yon won’t find it
Marriage Would Cure.
panion story to his famous "Robin I
Nearer to the trembling watchers came
half so good if yon ask for any other
Mr. Gumpps— That boy will never be
the wreck tossed by the wave;
Hood.” Two short stories by Miss
And the man still clung and fiouted, brand. Your grocer doubtlses handles
Alcott, will soon appear in St. Nich­ good for anything until he marries.
though no power on earth couid Monopole grocet ies and ran furnish you
olas, with other stories and articles by j Mrs. Gnmnps— I suppose not.
with them.
If he will not, write us
save.
Mr. Gumpps—No; he’ s got to get
other well known writers. St. Nicholas
“ Could we send him a short message? direct and we will advise you of one
makes a specialty of papers of informa­ over the habit of banging around the
Here’s a trumpet—shout away!”
who will.
Wadhams & Kerr Bros.,
tion, richly illustrated articles oo prac­ house.— New York Weekly.
'Twas the preacher's hand that took it, packers, Foitland, Ore.
tical subjects, like the navy yard, the
and
he
wondered
what
to
say.
‘
curen
*fo fit* or nervouanoflt
assay office, etc.
FITS Permanonny
after lim tia y ’« u *«of
o f Dr. K
h line's
line’s (Treat Nervfl
Nerv«
Lovers of Dancing.
Sendior FR E E S T .O
O triallsittk
ean
d treat'
2.00
trial Itottle
an<l
treat- Any memory of his sermon?
Firstly?
The price of St. Nicholas is three dol Boötorer. L ---------------------„
. 11. K l i n s . Ltd .UAl A rc h St.. P h ila d e lp h ia .? »
The Porto Rican native is very mnch
Secondly? Ah, no.
lore a year. The publishers announce
Both men and
There was but one thing to utter in that given to dancing.
Discouraging Prospect.
that new subscribers who begin with
women have a natural love for tbe ball­
awful hour of woe;
January may receive the November and
The boy was greatly troubled.
room.
So he shouted through the trumpet:
December numbeis free.
“ Is it true, fath er,” he asked, "th a t
"Look to Jesus! can you hear?”
Piso’s Cure is
good cough medicine,
they have whipping posts in Eome And ‘‘Ay— ay, sir!” rang the answer o’er
oic for forty
It has cured coughs and colds
Hirsute Calculation.
states?”
the waters loud and clear.
years. At druggists, 25 cents.
Little Wynnie (just returned from | His father assured him that it was.
“ And they whip grown people?” Then they listened. ‘‘He is singing
Sunday school)— Is it true tiiat even
Be Fair to All.
‘Jesus, lover of my soul,’ ”
the hairs of our heads are numbered? asked the boy.
One day a little five-year-old
And
the
wind
brought
back
the
echo—
“ ‘ When they deserve it,” said the
Mr. Frontseat— The Bible says so,
said to his mother:
"while the nearer waters roll;”
father.
my child.
“ Mamma, didn’t you say you took
Strange, indeed, it was to hear him—
“ W ell,” asserted the boy, with con­
Little Wynnie (after a pause)— It
Lester to the dentist’ s to get his tooth
"till the storm of life is past,”
won't be very hard to keep track of viction, “ I don’ t see what’ s the use of Singing bravely from the waters—“ Oh, filled because it ached?
Well, my
growing no.” — Booklyn Eagle.
yours, will it, papa?— Judge.
receive my soul at lust.”
stomach aches. Won’ t you take me to
the candy store and get it filled?—
He could have no other refuge. ‘‘ Hangs Cleveland Leader.
my helpless soul on thee;
Leave, or, leave me not-----” The singer
dropped at last into the sea.
And the watchers, looking homeward
through their eyes by tears ..dado
diin,
Said: "H e passed to be with Jesus, in
ScV » M . — :
the singing of that hymn.”
— Marianne Farmingham.
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S 3 & $ 3^2 S H O E S
mao ?
Established 1878. For more than a
quarter of a century the reputation of
W. L. Douglas shoes for style, Com­
fort, and wear has excelled all other
makes. A trial w ill convince you.
W . L. D O U C L A S S 4 S H O E S
C A N N O T BE E X C E L L E D .
!:,*«• : : X si, ios, sioi;*-0.’
.
,
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Best Imported and American leathers, H e y l'j
Patent Calf, Enamel, Bex Calf, Calf, Kiel Kid, Corona
Colt, Nat. Kangaroo, F s .t Color R y , W l u n i .
Caution
I
Th® ».nuln® h .vo W. L. DOUOLAff
V I U l i o n I „am ® and p rtc .
on bottom .
Shoes by m a il, ’¿5e. extra. U lus. Catulog JfdB*
W . L . D O U G LA S . B P O C K T O N . M A S S .
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OB. C. GEE W
O
WONDERFUL
HOME
TR EATM E N T
This wonderful Chi­
nese doctor 4* called
great because he cures
people without opera­
tion that are Riven up
to die. He cures with
those wonderful Chi­
nese herbs, roots, buds,
barks and vegetables
that are entirely un­
known to medical sci­
ence In this country. Through the useoi those
harmless remedies this famous doctor knows
the action of over 500 dllTereut remedies, which
he successfully uses lu different diseases. He
guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung,
throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach,
liver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds o f testimon­
ials. Charges moderate. Call and see him.
Patients out of the citv write for blanks and
circulars. Send -t cents in stamps. CONSUL­
T A T IO N FKKK. ADDRESS
THE C. GEE WO ChINESE MEDICINE CO.
132V, Third St.. Portland, Oregon.
g y Mention paper.
1
RH EUM ATISM
CANNOT BE RUBBED OUT
But a good linim ent or plaster w ill often give
temporary relief because it produces counter
irritation or reduces the inflammation and sore­
ness. But no sort of external treatment can have
any effect whatever upon the disease itself, for
R h o u m a l la m la n o t a akin d la o a a o , but
is due to an over acid condition of the blood, and
the deposit of irritating matter or Uric Acid
salts or sediment in the muscles and joints, and
no amount o f rubbing or blistering can dislodge
these g ritty particles or change the acid blood.
Rheumatism often becomes chronic, and the mus­
cles and joints permanently stiff and useless and
the nervous system almost wrecked, because so
much tim e is lost in tryin g to cure a blood disease
with outside applications or doctoring the skin.
Rheumatism must b e
Louisville, Ky., March 87, ’02.
through the blood, and no remedy
Gentlemen:—X am glad to say that
brings such prompt and lastin g relief
8. 8. S. has cured me of Rheumatlem.
*s S. S. S. It attacks the disease in
About two years ago I suffered from
the blood, neutralizes the acids, and
Rheumatism in my knees and foot,
removes all irritatin g or poisonous
my ankles swelling so that I could
not
put on my shoes This oontinned
lobstanees from the system.
for
several montha, during which
S. S. S. strengthens and enriches
time I w a* applying liniments and
the thin acid blood, and, as it circu­
going by my physician's directions,
lates through the body, the corroding,
bnt derived no benefit. I w as told
(flawing poisons and acid deposits
of 8. 8. S. and tried it. I immedi­
*re dislodged and washed out of the
ately got relief, and continued the
muscles and joints, and the sufferer
medicine until I waa entirely welL
•* happily relieved from the discom­
8108 Floyd Bt.
D. J. D U A N E .
forts and misery o f Rheumatism
External remedies are all righ t so far as they go, hut they don t go fat
fnough, and you can’t depend npon them to do the work o f a blood pun tier,
**d those who pin their faith to linim ents and plasters as cures are bound
to meet with disappointment, and w ill
be nursing a case of Rheumatism the
greater part o f their lives.
S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy,
dees not contain any Potash or mineral
o f any kind, and can be taken with
safety by old and young.
Rheumatic sufferers who w rite us about their case w ill receive valuable
•id and helpful advice from our physicians, for which no charge is made.
will mail free our special book on Rheumatism, which is the result of
Tears of practical experience in treating this disease.
It contains is 8
“ odensed form much information about Rheumatism.
T H E S W IF T S P E O IF IO O O ., A T LA N TA , GAm
—
P r e f e r r e d a P la i n D in n e r .
The virtue of plain speaking Is not de­
sirable on all occnslons, even when It Is
so pleasantly received as In an Incident
described in "Queens of American Soci­
ety.” What passes under the name of
"plain speaking" Is too often, as It was
in this case, only rudeness.
During the winter of 1795-fi, when
Judge Samuel Chase was In Philadel­
phia, a Mr. Bingham gave a great din­
ner In his honor. The Judge was placed
on Mrs. Bingham’s right hand, and
coolly adjusted bis spectacles to view
the superb repast, which, unfortunate­
ly for him, had been prepared by a
French cook.
Having searched In vain for a fa­
miliar dish, he turned to his hostess and
remarked, “ A very pretty dinner,
madam; but there Is not a thing on your
table I can eat.”
With her habitual presence of mind
and urbanity. Mrs. Bingham inquired
If she could procure anything more suit- i
able to his taste.
“ A beefsteak or a piece of roast beef,
madam,” was the reply, “ will please me
better than anything else.”
A servant was called, and a word
whispered In his ear, whereupon be
vanished. Very soon he reappeared,
bearing a dish o f roast beef, which
Chase attacked with vigor and appe­
tite.
Having finished, he turned to his host­
ess, and with a satisfied air exclaimed:
“ There, madam. I have made a sensi­
ble and excellent dinner, but no thanks
to your French cook I"
When a girl Is so thin and hungry
looking that she shames her mother's
pantry, the way to compliment her '.a
by saying that she has a sensitive,
spirituelle face.
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lN fA N ls/tH lU IR liN
Promotes Digestion.Cheerful­
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Morphine nor Mineral.
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w ith m oat a ll oth e r treatm ents. l ure* when another «le «-
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