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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1902)
Asthma . ........................................................................... tta d r a w C ru s ty PILES The Unfortunate Maker of ••Breaks.” Firat Ant— How w a a thermic? ¡ I Second Ant— Never s a w ,ih a crash in my lifei Fat lady aat dan on the !-»•♦♦ I ! > » + > > 111 i i 11 i i i t a |+; ‘ piel "O n e of my daughters hid ■ terrible cise or isthnu. We tried ■Imost everything, but without re lief. * ’ e then tried Ayer’i Cherry | pectoral, ind three and one-half bottles cured her.” — Emma Jane Entsminger, Langaville. O. \ A •’break," in the ever-changing ver nacular of aocial parlance, signifies some unfortunate chance remark that i either refera to or suggests some sub- J Ject best to be avoided. Everyone knows j how often such "breaks." as they are 1 called, occur, and how there seems to be some perverse fate that makes one A yer’s C h erry Pectoral go out of one's way to talk of topics certainly cu res many cases I that must necessarily suggest the one forbidden. I f there is anyone at the of asthma. table, for Instance, who has some per And it cures bronchitis, sonal defect, the imp of perversity will hoarseness, weak lungs, probubly cause the most tender-hearted person present to drag that particular whooping-cough, croup, misfortune into the conversation by al w in te r c o u g h s , night luding to some one wbo is similarly af- I Meted. Or if there is some family skel- coughs, and hard colds. ! £ton which must not be spoken of, it Tkr** ill« * : 2R-. W«-. SI. All draffltts. ^ • will always be brought forward by ! proxy. Consult your doctor. If he says take It, then do as he say*. If he tells you not | “ I am the most unfortunate Individ- to take It. then don’t take It. He knows. I ual In the world about such things,” Leave it with him. W e are willing. J .C . A Y E K CO.. Lowell. Mass. i complained a young man recently. “ It I Is simply Impossible for me to steer clear of any unpleasant topic. It Is like a lodestone to me, and I am drawn JT, P i S O ’5 REX T O R I In Its direction whether I w ill or not. ClRtS WHtRfc ALL lis t 1 AILS. 1 Cough Syrup. Taste* Good. The other day I went with a bouse par In time. Sold by druagists. ty to the M-----’s, who are all abnor 3 jî E E B E I 3 ï E 3 2 mally fat. ‘Now, Bill,’ I said to myself, i ‘remember, not one word about corpu Not To Be Kept. lency!* But in spite of all my efforts I “ What do you expect to do about managed to drag in the subject several those promisee you made?” times. To my horror, I heard myself " I ilou’ t know,” replied Senator mention Barnum's fat woman to Mrs. Sorghum. M-----, speak of some one’s death from "Aren’ t you going to keep them?” fatty degeneration of the heart when "Keen them?” he repeated absent- conversing with Mr. M----- , talk ad mindedly. "W e ll, my boy,you know I miringly of Miss Slender's figure to am not collecting souvenirs." Miss M----- , and allude to the disadvan tage of carrying weight to young M— , Before the Cards arc Dealt. who nearly broke his heart at college She— Not very popular in the clubs, because he grew too heavy to compete eh? In the games. There was a perfect fa He—I shoald say not! He knows tality about It, and I am sure they must when to quit in a poker game. , have thought I did It all on purpose.’* ‘‘It was worse with me,” laughed the In rases where bronchitis has become young woman to whom he was speak chronic from want of proper treatment ing. ‘‘L went to stay with some people jn the earlier stages, there is nothing whose prominent family trait was a re- so good as Dr. August Keonig's Ham ¡ markably large nose. Like you, I re burg Breast Tea, in conjunction with solved beforehand never to mention the which is strongly advised the use of defect, but the prohibitive word so St. Jacobs Oil as an outward applica preyed on my mind that, on one dread tion along the front of the throat, from ful, never-to-be-forgotten day, I said to close up under the chin to well down to my host at the table, ‘ Please give me the top of the chest; the one remedy some— nose!* I Intended to ask for salt, assists the other, and a§ intended, they but the awful word got ahead of It and work in complete unison. The wonder i slipped out of my mouth quite clear and ful penetrating power of 8t. Jacobs Oil distinct. I was too much horrified to enables it to reach the adhesion of for pass It off, and grew red as a peony, eign matter which lines the bronchial feeling ready to cry, but Mr. A ----- tubes and which makes breathing mora burst out laughing. ‘I know exactly and more difficult. As these adhesions become inflamed and enlarged, St. i how It happened, dear child,’ he said, ! ‘and you mustn’t mind it a bit.* ” — New Jacobs Oil causes such adhesions to break away, making expectoration easi York Tribune. Health for 10 Cent. ! ,Ter^ p“ * blo°d . Cle% «kin. bright health—( ascaret* utdy Cathart ic w ill obtain and secure theinfcr you. A ll druggist*, luc, 25c, 5u c. J P o r t) nd D ivid en d C om pa n y 214 and 215 Comm ercial Bldg. 242 W ash in gton Street. Portland. Oregon. 925 w ill earn you *~......... 91.25 per m outh 950 w ill earn you ............ . g-’-5o i>er m outh lluo w ill earn you ........... ..95. w per month Payable m onthly. C a ll o r write. MI *uffV>red t h e t o r l u r e * o f I k * d a m n e d w ith protruding piles brought on by constipa tion with which 1 waa afflicted for twenty years. I ran across your C A S l’A K k T S In ths town of New all, la., and never found anything to equal them. T o -d ay I am entirely free from piles And feel like a new m an." C U . K b i t z . 1411 Jones S k . Sioux City. U . L . M . Davis, Pres. Nerve. CANDY Summer Girl — Tne iso I marry must be handsome and clear. Summer Man—How irtunate we have met. Ton Can U A TH I M A A RTIC S T IC CA su d c a u to rWAOf MAArt RlOiaTVBtD G e t A l l e n 's K n o tt»*« F R E E . W rite Allen 8. 01m*ted, LeRo. N. Y., for a free »am ple of Allen * Foot Kaae It cure* ch il blains sweating, damp, swolla, aching feet. U make* new or tigh t shoe* toy A certain c.ure« i ° r C °rns and Bunion*. A druggist* sell it. 25c. Don’t accept any substute. Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do flood. N*ver Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. ttc. 10c. ... CU R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . Sl.rll.g R .a.d; t . . f u ) , 01**1«. A N a t u r a l D e v c lo p te n t. “ Hello, Stayers! H av*’ t met yon in some %ime. Still a baoelor, I sup- po®e‘>” “ Not a bit of it. I ’ ve Vanched out in matrimony,” “ Indeed! Olive bknehes, of course?” — Richmond Disptch. * M ... I * . T.rk. It* Tfl RAP Sold and guaranteed by all drug * I U-D AU gtala to f t R E Tobacco U a k it JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORE. Foot of Morrison Street. W. L. DOUCLAS eu $3 & *3=53 S H O E S “A* J* er and more free. Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg Breast Tea, drank alowly and very hot, sooths and heals the parts, la comforting and quieting, stops the cough and relieves the breathing. This manner of treatment (and there is no other two remedies that will work to gether so successfully) reaches the diffi culty from the outside and the inside at tne same time. St. Jacobs Oil real ties the roots of the adhesion, Mid assists Dr. August Koenig’ s Hamburg Breast Tea in clearing them; the both remedies act in unieion in healing and curing. The above remarks apply with equal force in caees of asthma, crcup, whooping cough, enlarged tonsils and all bronchial affections. Every family should have St. Jacobs Oil and Dr. Aug ust Koenig’s Hamburg Breast Tea al ways in the house in order that they may be promptly used in the first stages. Often the maladies develop with won- derfnl rapidity, and complications take place with equal suddenness. 1 -o n ilo n C iv ic H a ,t r ie s * H a m p e r e d L a c k o f R oom . I WANT TO BUY FOR GISH ; Chicken, Duck and Geese feath- 4 Address O . O . S M IT H . \ W lh m n d O m .lm S tm ..P o r tla n d .O r t SLICKERS? WHY ill OF COURSE? THt STAHPAID MAN# OP WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING YOU HAVE ALWAYS ICMHl Made in black or yellow of th* best material« and sold with our warrant by reliable dealers eveiywhere. A. <1. TOWER CO.. 5 0 5T 0 N . M AAS ________ 6 6 T . N 6 L I S H E D ». » . C. ¡w 1636. N o. 4 9 -1 9 0 9 . HEH v r t t l i , to M lv r r u * a r * p i. M o n t i li a p a p a r . W . L. D O U C L A S $ 4 S H O E S C AN N O T j BE EXCELLED. •¿•JiSL. ii.i 43 ^ 2 *i irisst* \tm.m Best imported and American leathers. 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The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of w olf & SONS. Wholesale Fruits and Produce. 105 FR O N T S T ., PO R TLAN D , Use For Over 3 0 Years. febSBBBBBBEBBBB T H f CENTAUR COM PANY. TT M URRAY « T R t E T . NS W YORR CITY. DR. G. SEE HO C IT Y H ALL TOO SM A LL. D D II6 C I A M r it U o O l A ll | I C* I f 11 I IT D ■ «I W fc IV I L L C H you . P r ic e , 50c a n d 81.00 by London has suddenly discovered that it ought to have a respectable home I for its rulers. One of the queerest of all the topsy-turvy things about this center of the empire Is that probably 3,000.000 of Its Inhabitants don't know where its “ city hall" Is. The building from which the world’s metropolis Is K ills L ic e on P o u ltr y . Y o a pa in t th e perches, th e fu m e s k ill th e lic e . H en s c a n n o t fe e d lic e and fe * 4 a can. S old by d ea lers. PRUSSIA* REMEDY CO .S t Paul, Minn _ Ueotlemcn:—1 am a breeder o f flr»t-cl*iw Bll-Laoe wyandottee. I won a can o f your PRUSSIAN LIQUID LICE K ILLER aa a jpecta premium at the St Paul Poultry 8bow of two. and findI it 1» all righ t. There are several here that want a reliable lice killer, and yu u 'sis all right. WM M RWAOOERT, Wavaata.!Minn. J .H M a LONE o f Adel. Mo , » • » * the PRUSSIAN LfCE K lI.LLU is just the thing fo r lice on hogs, and is worth fl»e time* it* oo*% PORTLAND A S K K D C O . P o r t l a n d . O r a .. C o a s t A g e n t * . F IIN E U M B R E LLA Is the best present in Oregon or Washington you can give your wife, your daughter, your lady friend, or yourself for Christmas. We sell beauties, of test quality, at very reasonable prices. This wonderful th a nes«* doctor Is called great because he cures people without opera tion that are given up to die. He cures with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely un known to medical acP ence in this country. Through the use o f tbo*e harmless rem edies this fatuous doctor knows ihe action oi over 500 different remedies, which he successful ly uses In different diseases. He guarantees to cure caturrh. asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, e tc.: has hundreds o f testimon ials. Charge» moderate. » all and see him. Patients out o f the City w rite for blanks and circulars. 8»*nd 4cants in stamps. C U M iliL - T A T IO N F llK K . A D D R E S S 132V, th ird S t.. Portland, Oregon. paper.___________________________ . 23fi Washington St., Near Woodard. Clarke dc Co. 3U9 Morrison St., near Meier &. Frank Co. Tw o Stores WONDERFUL HOME TR EATM E N T THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. JOHN A LLE S IN A, Portland, Ore. O o -O p c r a t i v a P la n o C lu b s , tho L a te s t In P la n o B u y in g - A ll d u b C h e a p e n tho P r i c e to E a c h . A R e a lis t . Carrie—Bighead is quite a character, is be not? Peters— Yes. He is one of those fel lows that are willing to make fools of themselves just to show their individa- (lity .— Judge. i W. L. Douglas »lines are the stan dard o f the world. This is the reason W. L. Douglas makes and sells more men’ s $3.00 and »3.30 shoes than any other two manufacturers. T o g o th o r to ALL ABOUT THE PIANO CLUBS LONDON’ S C1TT H A L L . ruled 1» an Insignificant affair, beside which the municipal headquartera of any American city o f 30,000 lnhablt- anta would look Imposing. It Is quite overshadowed by the back part of William W aldorf Aator’a bouse, which adjoins It on the north. The build ing la too aniall to hold half o f the departments of a concern that apends »30,000,000 a year and rejoices In gross debts of $250.000. The county council recently voted down a proposition to build a new city ball. A Strange Funeral. In Sussex, England, a strange funeral has lately taken place. Mr. Loder, an Inhabitant of Slaugbam. left direc tions that hia coffin should be taken to the pariah church I d a simple farm wagon drown by four farm bourses. The wagon waa draped with a purple pall and lined with evergreens. The bearera wore black amocks. now so rarely seen, even In the remotest parts o f the country. M o re R e s erve s fo r G erm an y. Germany drills this year 53.400 re serve troops, nearly double as many , S she drilled two yeara ago. A fter a man has done wrong, he more thoroughly understands the Im portance of keeping a secret It will cost you nothing to investigate and will surely save you money. If you are interested and cannot call in person, please fill out the attached inquiry blank and send to the Piano Club Manager, Eilers Piano house, Portland, Oregon. Catalogues, prices and all particulars will be promptly supplied. INQUIRY B L A N K —“ X” Out-of-town residents may join any of the clubs now forming . . . EILERS PIANO HOUSE. Portland: Please send me catalogues and all information about the new Piano Clubs to Name ........................................................................ Address..................................................................... NOTE. blank. If interested in Organs, please specify “ Organ Club" In above It costs you nothing to investigate this money-saving opportunity. W e guarantee to supply Pianos and Organs to Club members at a bona fide saving of many dollars. E IL E R S 351 W ashington St., Attend to this today. P IA N O H O U S E (Both Phones) Portland, Ore. Other Stores at San Francisco, Spokane and Sacramento.