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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1902)
arm Koenig’s Hsmhnrg Breast \ a ,” writes Mr. F. Batsch, of K’i»., “ enabled me to get rid Hori inate cough; we feel very I of I 'ul to the discoverer of this rnedi-1 I Coughed The Morning After. “ If truth is found at the bottom of a 1 well,” he rema kcd, thoughtfully, “ re morse may be raid to be located at the bottom of a glass.'’ “ I had a moat stubborn cough for many years. It deprived me of sleep snd 1 grew very thin. 1 then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectorsl, and was quickly cured.” R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn. The Savage Breast* “ Her music is said to be quite stirr. ing.” “ It is; the neighbors are always stirred up over it.” They Work While You Sleep. W hile v o u r m in i! am i body rest, C ascarets C m [ dy C a th a r tic rep air you r digestion , you r liver your bow els, p u t th em in p e rio d ord er. Ali druggists, luc, -“C. ¿uc. To Dodge the Tax Collector. “ Why do you call yourself'Poor! Richard?’ ” a fool once asked of Dr. Franklin. “ To deal more shrewdly with the tax collector,” replied the maker of the almanac.— Detroit Journal. V U L G A R IT Y O F T H E U L T R A -R IC H | Sixty years o f cures and such testimony as the above have taught us what Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will do. We know it’s the great est cough rem edy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try it. There’s cureinevery drop. Tkrec sizes : 25c.. 50c., SI. All drafflsts C o n su lt y o u r d o cto r. If he sa y s ta k e it, then do as he sa ys. I f he te lls yo u n o t to ta k e it. th en d o n 't ta k e it. lie k n o w s. L e a v e it w ith him . W e are w illing. J . C. A Y E R CO., L o w ell. A thin, vapory smoke, lazily ascending from its crater m ay be the only visible sign of life in the sleeping volcano, but within is a ragin g sea of fire, molten rock and sul phurous gases. Those who make their homes in the peaceful valleys below know the danger and, though frequently warned by the rum blings and quakings, these signs of impending eruption go unheeded. They are livin g in fancied security when the gian t awakes -with deafening roars and they are lost beneath a downpour of heated rock and scalding ashes. Thousands of blood poison sufferers are livin g upon a sleeping volcano and are takin g desperate chances, for under the Mercury and Potash treat ment the external symptoms of the Bow lins (trees, Ky., disease disappear, and the deluded March 84 , 1803 . victim is happy in the belief of a Gentlemen: For over four years I suffered greatly from a severe case complete cure, but the fires of conta of contagious blood poison. I went gion have only been smothered in the to Hot Springs, staying there four system , and as soon as these min months at a his expense. I then con erals are left off w ill blaze up again. sulted physicians, who prescribed Occasional sores break out in the Mercury. Nothing did me any sood. mouth, a red rash appears on the body, In fact, the treatment proved more and these warning symptoms, if not harmful than beneficial. I mentioned my caee to a friend, who told me that heeded, are soon followed by fearful 8. 8. S. had certainly cured him. I at e r u p tio n s , so re s, c o p p e r colored once commenced its use, and in six splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair months could find no trace of the dis and other sickening symptoms. ease whatever. This was about two Mercury and Potash not only fail ysars aso. I continued 8. 8. B. for to cure blood poison, but cause Mer some time to make eure of a perma curial Rheumatism, necrosis of the nent cure, end I can truthfully eay I bones, offensive ulcers and inflamma am entirely well. D. M. SA N D E R S. tion of the Stomach and Bowels. T he use of S. S. S. is never followed by any bad results. It cures w ithout the slightest in ju ry to the system. W e offer $1,000.00 for proof that it contains a mineral of any de scription. S. S. 3 . is an antidote for contagious blood poison, and the only radical and permanent cure known. It destroys every atom of the virus and puri fies and strengthens the blood and builds up the general health. W e w ill mail free our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which gives all the symptoms of the disease w ith fu ll directions for home treat ment. Medical advice is furnished by our physicians without charge. T H E S W I F T S P E C IF IO C O .. A T L A N T A . C A . D I D N ’T HURT A B IT ! W e e x t r a c t , crow n and bridge teeth w ith o u t in tllctin g p ain, O ur m eth ods a re m odern and m e e t w ith th e approval of th e m o st e x a c tin g . Call and see us. E x a m in a tio n free. Fees reasonable. B o t h ’phones: Oregon South 2291: Co lu m b ia 368. Open evenings till 9. Sun d a y s from 9 to 12. W I S E B R O S ., Dentists. 20T. 209. 210. 211.21?. 71?. F s fU n r W d f. Cor. T h ird aud W ashington sta. P O R T L A N D . O K K fsO N . A FUNE U M B R E L L A In th e best present in O iegon or W ash in gton you can give you r w iie, y o u r d a u g h te r, you r lady friend , o r you rself for C h ristm as. We sell beau ties, of best q u a lity , a t very reasonable prices. JOHN ALLESINA, Portland, Ore. < 236 W ash in gton 8 t., N ear W oodard, C larke *k Co. I WO s t o r e s ( gpg jfo rris o il s t., n ear Meier & F ra n k Co. Automatic Match Lighting GASOLINE GAS LAMP For House and Store Single and Double Lamps. Price $2.75 up. Gives 10 times the light at one-fourth the cost of kerosene lamps. U H T The only match lighting lamp on this market approved by insurance companies. Supplies carried for all makes of gasoline lamps. If yon need anything for your lamp, write us for circulars and prices. Inducem ents to Dealers. Correspondence Solicited. General Agents for ••WONDERFUL. DORAN” Lighting System . S e v e r e l y C o n d e m n e d ky U n i t e d B t a t e s S e n a t o r U e n r j C a bot L o d g e . "When wealth expends In u single | evening, upon a vulgar, brainless en tertainment an amount of money the Income of which would uieuti affluence to thousands of families; when It Is used to promote corners In the neces saries of life or for desperate gambling on the stock markets; when It Is en gaged in an effort to debauch elections or control Legislatures: when it con siders that everything is for sale— Legislatures and courts, public officer* tlie honesty of men and the honor of women— It Is hurd to overestimate tho peril which It portends." In these words does United State Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Inveigh against the evils of affluence. Were the words uttered by a demagogue, they would carry no weight, but coming from so conservative a source as the brilliant junion Senator of Mnssachu- setts they have attracted considerable j attention and have been widely com mented on. Leslie's Weekly Is prompt ed to say; "It were well If the wnrnlng note were sounded until it should penetrate even to the brains of the dullest and most rapid of the creatures who are dawdling away their lives iu tbe midst SISTERS OF CHARITY . Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca tarrh— A Congressman’s Letter. In every country of the civilized j by Dr. Hartman, world Sisters of Charity are known. The following letter is from Con- Not only do they minister to the epir- gressman Meekison, of Napoleon. Ohio: I itual and intellectual needs of the | 1 he Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, I charges committed to their care, but Ohio: they also minister to their bodily Gentlemen: MI needs. | have used several With so many children to take care bottles of Peruna of and to protect from climate and dis- ant* b>el greatly ease, these wise and prudent Sisters benefitted thereby ^ of luxuries and extravagances pur have found Peruna a never failing from “ X catarrh of the head, and feel ^ chased with inherited, wealth. It It safeguard. these living sponges, the shallow, Dr Hartman receives heartless, aimless men and women in j from Catholic Sisters irons all over the Unued wi„ ful. lisvid H atlioi. marble palaces who constitute the United States, A recommend recently |, dicate . disease of thirty years’ greatest menace to our existing social received from . Catholic institution in ¿ ndln, . . . _ n w ld Meekison. order, and whose ways of life are the j Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: Dr. Hartman, one of tbe best known deepest reproach that lies against Chris Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: physicians and surgeons in the United Dear Sir:— The young girl who used States, was the first man to formulate tian civilization. Worthy of more re spect Is a Zulu savage than a rich de the Peruna was suffering from laryngi Peruna. It was through his ganius generate who finds no better use for tis, and loss of voice. The result of and perseverance that it was intro- the treatment was most satisfactory his money than the Indulgence of bis She found great relief, and after doced to the medical profession of tbia vices and vanities." further use of the medicine we hope country. Severe, Indeed, are these arraign to be able to ssy she is entirely cured.” < If you do not derive prompt and sat- ments of the Idle rich who worship at — Sisters of Charity. ! Isfactory remits from the nse of Peru- pleasure’s shrine and who contribute The young girl was under the care of na. write at once to Dr. Hartman, glv- nothing for the good of the communi the Bister of Charity and used Peruna ing a fall statement of your case, and ties lu which they live. Thole fathers | for catarrh of the throat with good re- be will be pleased to gite yon bis val- I uable advice gratis. and grandfathers, mayhap, were plo-j saits, as the above letter testifies. Send to The Peinna Medicine C o .,! Address Dr. Hartman, President of beers of Industry, men of genius aud perseverance, who did something for Columbus, Ohio, for a free book written , the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. the good of mankind. But the wealth which they accumulated and left be hind has passed Into tbe hands of ig Different Lines. The Main Question. norant and unworthy scions, spend She— Women haven’ t a bit more Bramble— My wife and I were play thrifts and, In some eases, moral mon ing ping-pong last night when the ball curiosity than men, I'm certain. He— No; but it’s manifested in sters. The lives of bow many of these j flew into a gas lam e and exploded, set gilded young men and women nte filled fire to the window curtains snd nearly different lines. For instance, a woman might own a sewing machine without with shameful debauchery which it bnrned the house down, finding out how it is made, but she takes something like tbe Mollneux case Thorne— Who won tbe game? — Bal wouldn’t have a seamstress in the timore Sun. to bring to light. house a day without knowing all about The Senator who has poken In such her. plain and undiplomatic language con The Kind of Seed* That Yield. cerning the ultra-rich Is one of the Like everything elee, there are good THE ••PERFECT” LAMP. foremost scholars of America, a man of seeds and bad seeds. Seeds that grow polish and the Intimate friend of Pres- an,i seeds that don’t grow; seeds that Stewart A Grant, Portland, Or., Placing a blent Roosevelt. He lives at Nahant. [ yield and seeds that don’t yield, and Wonderful Lamp on the Market. is a lawyer liy profession, but prefers a little thought given now to the s< le - The “ Perfected Match-Lighter” to follow literary pursuits for a live |ioa of the seed you’ ll need, will be iiuu ui mu seen 11 *•*” "*•” ***■ '? lamps sdvertised in onr columns today llhood. He was a member of the House found time well spent, though Tealtzed £ * Grant Lighting Co.. of Representatives for four termB before much better at the harvest U j n n M Portl. nd, Oregon, are well worth tbe the world-famed terry s Heeds— the .. / . . ,, becoming a Senator. . . . . . . . . ,. attention of al householder» and «tore- kind that always yield. For nearly TL . , h„ ving . n early, Th_ , ;;v j I n v in c ib le K a n sa n . half a century Ferry’s Feed, have been The . .h“ '" n« selling j i n Ofwl crons °» «»I*»™»«» >n using, sel We don’t hear any more about the known " and sown wherever .„ d repairing all standard make, ol devaatatlon of Kansas by grasshop-1 are grown, grown nnt.l farmer and gardener have cttrefully designed pers. The Insects still flourish out alike hsve learned to depend upon their this “ Perfected” lamp, so that the de- there, but are no longer regarded as wonderful reliable growing and yield- facts of other lamps have Iwen avoided pests. They are actually encouraged ing qualities year after year, to th e ; ^ m>ny j Un, improveinKnts to multiply. The farmers have dtscov- exc diion of al others. __ substituted. Kverbyody interested ered that turkeys will thrive and grow Unfortunately the seed business (en(J to gtewBrt A Grant fat on a diet of grasshoppers. To day seems to afford a means for many un- j j j hu Co. t 43 Third street, thousands of turkeys are owned in the scrupulous people, who sun to blind portlj|nd> Oregon, for pictures and fall western part of Kalians. The fowls the unwary to quality, through little -1 descri t ion of this new“ Perfected 'lamp, live almost exclusively an a diet of ueas ol price and boastful claims; » |° Bg(>nU are WHnte,j ¡n eve— grasshoppers, au.l each bird Is said to in rea.ity have mrtldng to ^ u b ^ n tja te ^ jn ^ Un,t#d 8u te„ no reputation at stake, be able to consume between a pint and ■ their claims, 1 ----------. ------- > ....................................................... A M„ , he p eop le. no past record as proof. It is better to | a quart of the insects every day.— pay a little more for the seed and 1» ] " Is he a man of the people?” Utica Presa. assured ot a great deal more at the I ” 1 guess so. He made himself oat harvest by sowing Ferry’s Seeds. The of their money.” — Detroit Free Pres*. N e w S te e r in g D e v ic e . 1903 Heed Annual, which is sent free, ' A British engineer’s new device for _ .r m e n .r ta r c w w So IIU or nor.on.iMU steering twin-screw steamships con- postpaid, will be found unusually in- t m i r o e P ottorlir .1 t . f '. i»,o fb r Klloo', (lr.*t Norv, Write *— for it • XmU.rvr Sender k I t EK Sd.O O trialoottl..off trnoS* slats of a special throttle valve at- foresting and instoctive IM, I ts . B. 11- E u k b . Lid - Ml A r c h S t-k lu I o a .l,h te ,ff tached to each set o f engines, the today. Address D. M. Ferry & Co., Canadian Holidays. ; valves being connected to a tiller by Detroit, Mich. , bell cranks and link work. When the Canada has the most holidays of any An Unfailing Sign. tiller is moved either way from its British colony. Including Fundays, j central position one throttle valve re »he— I knew you would propose to Canadians have ninety-five holiday! duces the steam of Its set of engines, me tonight. yearly. _____________ He— Why? diminishing the speed of Its screw to Mothers will Boo Mrs. Winslow’s Sontb. " I saw the moon over my left shoul a degree varying with that of the turn Ing Fyrup the best remedy to use lor their der.” — Life. Shiloren during tbe teething period. ing of the tiller. W a lk in g - M tl« k In d u s t r y . For forte year’s Piso's Core for Cop. sumption has cured coughs and oolda. At Price 25 cents. Blameless. Amateur— When I stand on tho stage I see nothing, and 1 am conscious ___ ___ Wir«. of nothing but th# role I am playing. Hairspring The men who never make mistakes Hairspring wire weighs one-twentieth Tbe andienco disappears entirely, are not tbe ones who fill responsible po of a grain to the inch. One mile of wire Friend— Well, I can’t blame the an- liticos. weighs less than half a pound. , dience much for disappearing. The growing of walking sticks Is a druggists. special Industry.