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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1903)
J ^ Ä S H IO N S TA B L E R C H R I S M A N & B A N G S . P ro p s. GENERAL L IV E R Y BUSINESS TRANSACTED C O TTAGE GROVE V BOHEMIA Carrying; Passengers and U. S. Mail STAGE LINE ANY HEAD NOISES? A LL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING A R E N O W C U R A B LE b y o u r n e w in v e n tio n . Only th o s e b o rn d e a f a r e in c u ra b le . W A N T E D T H E C H E S T A N D G O T IT . JO H N P O O L E . P O R T L A N D , ORE T r ia ls o f a D e t r o it M an W h o T h o u g h t H e ’d C u t I l i a W is d o m T e e th . Foot o f Morrison Street. Tan give you the best bargains In lu lls - and Enantes. » In tim ili,. Pumps and t,e¿2 ral Machinery. W ood Saw ing Machines, specialty. *> « m betöre buying. ■ “ I thought I had rut my wisdom ! teeth a good many years ago,” said a 11»etroiter tlie other day, “ but a little j tiling happened In Chicago the last I week to make me doubt It. In wa licit*r- ; in»? about I entered an auction-room on j State street, while some ’fam ily ef- I fects,’ as the auctioneer termed them. . were being sold. There was one old I cheat which caught my eye, as it ap- ! pea red to be o f ancient make, and ' must have knocked about a good bit. I looked into it to iiud a lot o f deeds and bonds, and my curiosity was at | once aroused. Who could tell what wealth that old chest might hold. I f ! nothing more, there must be deeds to at least 1,000 aeres o f land in Califor nia. I was sawing wood and saying nothing, but expecting to bid on that | trunk, when a man beckoned me aside and said: • “ *1 hope you won’t bid against me on that chest. The fam ily owed me a debt o f $9o, and perhaps the con tents will help me to get even.’ I “ I didn't say whether I would or not, and lie continued: j “ ‘I f you’ll stand clear and let me bid it in I'll make you a present of $2.*» in cash.' I “ That was enough for me,” contin ued the story teller with a long-drawn sigh. “ I shook the man off and start- • ed the bidding at $5. H e lookc»d re proachfully at me and went a dollar 1 better. W e had the bidding all to our selves and the auctioneer sized me up I as a man who never let go o f a good thing and encouraged me from time to time. I thought I had the other fel- | low downed several times, but he came | back at me, and the result was that i the chest w as knocked down to me for i S8o. I hired a cab and had it driven to i my hotel with me and I lost no time In going through it.” A Cough “ I have made a most thorough trial o f A yer’ s Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis eases of the lungs it never dissp- points.” J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. ® ® ® 8® ® 3S ® ® ® ® | Chicken, Duck and Geese feath ers. Address C . O . S M IT H . } lo t h a n d O a v la S t a .,P o r t la n d ,o . I 4®4®S — -S ® «® '# .. A yer’ s Cherry Pectoral won’t cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won’t cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds o f all kinds. W e first said this sixty years ago; we’ve been saying it ever since. Seeds , _ • planted by fan ana ¿ardener who , «topped «xparinMmuacTlt r pay« to pay a lull« mors fo\ Ferry'« and reap aoteai deal more At theharvosL AU dt.ilt*r». 11*06 H.*«d Annual postpaid fre* to all applicant* D. M . F E R N Y A C O .. D e t r o it , M ic h , Thr«« sizes: 25c., SSc., SI. All Sriffists. If be take it, If !>• teli» you not ■lu»«- th,.íx í It. «»•“ do‘ « . “ r. srtllt»«-.. - , ^ V n ’- . d V 'r a ^ K L 0 . - . ^ m Gladiolus Bulbs. A ll gladiolus bulbs should be taken up in the fall and saved from frost un til planting time in the spring, and the little bulbs that form at the root of the old buJb are more certain to grow if kept over a whole season before plant ing out. 2 1 0 Kinds for 16 c. It is a fact that .Halzer*« seeds are found In more gardens and on morefarms iha 1 Any other in A m en r«. Tin re U L rrufum for this. Wo own and op^„ crate over 6000 acre* for tlio prod no tlon of our choice seeds. In order to. Induce you to try them w. nmk«/ J tlio fol lowing unprecedented otter«/ F o r 16 C e n to Postpaid t s » o r t , w oB d trl ol anions, Y o n Can G o t A lle n ’ « F o o t E ase F R E E . Write Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y., for a ^ free sample o f A llen ’s Foot Ease, i t cures ch il blains, sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight sht»es easy. A certain cure for Corns and Bunions. All druggists sell it. 25c. Don't accept any substitute. 15 »on, ,lfg«nt ttbbigt, IS , o r l , v a tfn tflcrat ca rro t,, I S p e c rle s , I r llu r , u r lc lle « , I S r a r , iusrlou* rati I, h, 1 0 ,p l,o rtl< l b n l aorta, IS Rlortoubly b ra u llfu l flow er »♦«.<* In all 210 kinds positively furnishing hu»hel»of t-iiar.tiuig fiowt-raaml I t , . and lots o f choice vegetables, togets./ er witli our great catalogue telling all [ ' about Macaionl W bent. It 1 1 11 .*>, I»»|.L I mp Gras«, Teoalnte, lironuia, Speltl,” etc.,all for only 10«. lnstaxupeaad , T h e Main Question. Bramble— M y wife and I were play ing ping pong last night and the ball flew into a gas flame and exploded, set F . A . W E R M A N , O F B A L T IM O R E , S A Y S : 1 “ And the deeds and bonds 7* was fire to the window curtains and nearly B a l t i m o r e , Md., March 30. 1901. burned the house down. Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured o f deafne«*. thanks to your treatment, I w ill now gire yom |Asked. * fu ll history o f my case, to be used at your discretion. Thorne— Who won the game?— Balti “ Just 10 pounds altogether, and worth About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I los« m y hearing in this ear entirely. a cent a pound! It was a ‘plant,’ of more Sun. 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 o f this city, who told me that | course. They were looking for a suck Pain relieved, sickness prevented, by on ly an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would er, and they found one.” the tim ely nee of Ham lin’ s Wizard Oil. 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 “ But you—you---- ” Keep it always in the house. ment. A fter I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and “ Oh, you try to make out that I ’ m to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank yon h ea rtily and beg to remain Very truly yours. Mildewed Leather. not the biggest ass in the world, but F. A. W E R M A N , 7308. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. if you’ ll take the trouble to go up M ildew on leather and many other Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation • to my house my w ife w ill soon con stains may be removed with a little Exam ination and vince you that I lead the procession. pure vaseline. Rub this into the advice free. Eighty-five o f the long green, and my leather until quite absorbed, and then IN TERN ATION AL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA S ALLE A V E., CHICAGO, IL L . eyes were w ide open all the tim e!” — carefully polish with a clean chamois leather. This treatment is suitable for I Detroit F ree Press. almost every sort of leather. C J ohnson AN D SOUTH A W O M A N ’ 8 C U R E F O R D IV O R C E . HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. ihiS nsetlre. at bat S O c. a p oa n d. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., A T TO R N EYS — OF TH E— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, Oregon. H. K I N O Attorney-at-Law ¿80 p 5 2:06 p in 12:35 p im 4:35 a in 8:56 a in Special attention given to Collections. C O T TA G E G RO V E, OREG O N. J E. YOUNG I * it 11 ii i At ii a n d T o u r i s t C a r s t r a i n s . 1 h a i r G a r s , S acra m en to to O gd en and and E l F a so and on LAW Cottage Grove, Trains leave C o t t a o r G k o v k for Portland and way stations at 2:14 a in 12:55 pm ~~ L v Portland “ 8:30 a ¡ií L v Cottage G rove 2:57 p in A r A h I i I. u ii I 12:55 a m A r t e c ram eo to 5:0» p in A r San Francisco 7:55 p in AT b o th ATTORNEMT-LAf Tourist Cars to C h icago, 8 t L o u is , New O rleans •ffloe on Main Street, West SI da, a m i W a s h in g t o n C o t u g « O r o v * , O r. Connecting at San Francisco, with several Steamship lines for Honolulu, Japau, China. Philippines, Central and South America. >■ ■ La Crosse, Wis. WET WEATHER CO O T T h e r e id n o s a tis f a c tio n keen, th a n beino d r y and comfortabl. when out in th e hardest storm YOU ARE SURE OF THIS IP YOU WEAR D R. H. H. P E T R IE Independence Passenger daily, except Sunday. 7:30 A. m 10: A. M. II: a . M 11 : 45 a . M. I l.v Portland.".".’~ '.A r ¡ 5:50 P M | A r M cM innville Lv | 3:06 p. M I A r..Indepeiidendeiice.Lv | 2:05 P. m I A r ........ Corvalis.........LV 1 1 By some process o f involved think-! ing Dr. Dickinson argues that such u contract would have the tendency to See A gen t M r 1> T A w brey at Cottage G rove make each of the parties to the mar station ° r address w K COM AN, £ T. A N D tfB o lf, M. D riage contract more desirous o f retain G F & P a u , Agt ing the other’s affections. “ There would P O R T L A N D . - O REG O N . he,” she adds, “ less carelessness, les£ , Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty. A ll taking things for granted and less in- ! calls promptly attended to. ; difference in dress and manner among Office in Sherwood block; Night calls at married folk.” N ew Era Drug Store. Phone 156 Main. I Dr. Dickinson is unmarried, and thus j ! finds it as easy to solve problems for I C. M ADSh.N, H. other people as the beggar does to a d -! vise the millionaire bow to spend his \ ' money or the childless person to direct I parents how to rear their children. She Watches Clocks and Jewelry D ig e s ts w h a t y o u e a t. I would have people enter into a contract A t L o w e s t P r ic e s ......... This preparation contains all o f the with the church, with a m-ntnl reserva digestants and digests all kinds of tion attached— the letter o f the law food. It gives instant relictand H W I^OBT. t iU lK K lN . i without its spirit. The private agree-1 fails to euro. I t allows you to eat all j ! ment, according to her, would be in I the food you want. The most sensitive j + W H C G N - 7WÎHK6R+ i certain contingencies superior to the I stomachs can take it. By its use many Repairing and Refilling Is Our Trade. | public contract— the latter for show, I thousands of dyspeptics have been A ll work warranted. cured after evert thing else failed. I t C o r M a i n & i s t h t h .. Cottage G rove, O regon j the form er for use. Such a scheme 1 prevents formation ofgason the stom , would make a hollow mockery out o f ! ach, relieving all distress after eating. ! the most sacred relations of life and Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. ' place the married state on a level with It can’t help ASSAYER and METALLURGIST. j the conditions which prevail among but do you good | savages. Divorce, as it is, is too easy. | Prepared only by F. O. D * W it t A O a .C h icin a . t u u « the iuc m nm ru l state i n e less bind T o render married T lio Si. b o ttie co n ta in « 2 * tim es the 50c. » U » J Best equipped Assay Laboratory in tba state. |n* |* to Invite disaster to the home and Prompt and reliable returns guaranteed. 1 ** ---- Working tests of ores made on samples of one 1 the state.— Utica Globe. A ll Work Warranted. Office First Door West o f Sherwood House. Physician and Surgeon Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Watchmaker HER BERT LEIGH, Eugene, <5WA T b U s lr n .lv ir. la on * r . r j boa o f Ih . genuine Laxative Bromo-Quininc tu > mi most «u lU b U T h e L n n i s S ty le s . M. D U R H A M , tk e re«n#dv that aa rca « r a i d l a o n « «a a t F o r O v e r M is t y Y e a r s . A s O f.p a s k w m - T a u t n B a n g o r . —Mrs WtnaloWa Soothing Syrup ha* t>een ine<t lor o vot sixty ye ar, t>v m illion , ol mothers lor their children w hile teething. with perfect success It soothe* thr child. soften* thr (urn*, allay* All pain, rurra wind oollr. and Is thr brst rrm r.lv for Diarrhoea Is pleasant to th r taste Sold by D ruggistsin every part o lth r World. Tw rn ty « » • cents n bottle. It* value Is Incalculable Be sure and ask fo r Mrs. W inslow s sootlilnx Syrup and taka no oilier kind. C IT Y TRANSFER. Dray mg and Hauling a Specialty. A lw ays oa hand to do your job work In Gardening plowing, Ktc, Etc. Cottage Grove, AACKBft KY OUR GUAR ANTE] .J.TOWER CO..&OSTON.MA* /V3K Y O U K D E A L E R . If he will not supply you h for our free catalogue of górmenla andlol j F. X, U. N o. T T ,'II K N w r it in g t o ari v e r ti « e r « plea* TT m e n tio n t h is p a p e r . The Kind You Have Always ¡Sought lias born e tlio signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been m ade under his personal supervision for over GO years. A llo w no one to deecive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-os-pood ” nro but Experiments, an d endanger tho health of Children—Experience against Experiin.-ut. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverishness. It eures Diarrhu a and W ind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, eures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomneh and Bowels, giving healths' and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought ~ Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 3 0 Years. C « W T ,UW COM PONV. VT « NUN*** srnctT. New VONK CtTV. Or0. to nfty poumla to deternilae method of treatment. J- ’ ZViWAS» WATERPROOF »1LED CLOTHINf MADE IN SLACK OR YCLLOW iso. Do-R.il K l i . nk . Lta. v3l Arch3L. Philadelphia.Fa Dr. Frances Dickinson, president of F a tten in g Foods. the Social Economics Club o f Chicago, has found, or professes to have found, Sugar, cocoa, chocolate, pastry, a solution for the maize, milk, fat meat, nuts, potatoes, oysters, lobsters, jams and honey divorce evil. I t is an interesting wolu- are a few of the many articles of diet tlon, but one which that fatten. we believe few per sons can accept. “ When p e o p l e rnurry,” says this twentieth century sage, “ they should have tw o contracts — one to satisfy the demands o f t h e DR. DICKINSON. church, a n d the other a contract just among them selves. In It each should agree to re lease the other whenever called upon to do so.” Q E N T IS T A t Albany and Corvallis connection is made with C & E Ry trains. A d v o c a t e s P in IT *-------- • * _ ».« R e p a r a t i o n M a t t e r o f C h o ic e . 1 O n io n s e e d YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME The S ha8ta Route i • I WANT TO BUT FOR CASH Oregon. F o l c v 's I l o i j c y a i)d T a r for children , su/e sure. No opiates. McCAULEY & BURBANK, General M a c h in is ts Mine, M ill and Msrtne work. General repairs. Printing M srhinery repaired and rebuilt It w as the French kin*. Louis X L, who in v e n t«! gold lace, and it was PROMPT ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. Ixmls X IV . who ordered all the silk Poole Bldg., Foot of Morrison St. PO RTLAND , ORErtON upholsteries o f the palace done ir white w ith figures o f gold and blu« and a touch o f red. T h e louisine silks are named after him. and all th< French kings o f the name o f Louis hare had their names brought down tc _________ Greatest Conditioner a n d S to c k F a I ten et *n o s HORSES 0 0 m ore w ork on less feed. C O W S gtve m o re *na posterity through the Invention ol milk HOGS g r o w and fa tten quicker t f giv en t h i« fo o d . some article o f dress, whether it be s ik . w *?A,<,K 9 P ,G 9 q * o w - g o o d F O R S T U N T E D C C A LV E S . »bare«—« ftsNltnrf I’nisp.an >.>«i u> my thPiNmghbred «wlr Ix>ills Q ninte heel o r a Louis Seizt _ rin«, i t i r i ''* “ M t a ibe »-«hC* irow 1 ,1*0 triad it t oa oa «taatad stunted col valve« wita ■aw' lory rvaalU and h. W. OROOXfi. Eiein. 5 cb. coat, w hile to I .mils Qnatorse belougs the honor o f a cuff and a hat. It- . s * f t i < 0 .^ 1 FR E E : Hand Pook. ______ Prussian lemedy C«.. SL P* b L ? PRUSSIAN STO CK FOOO\ P O K T L A J .D , t ; « u CO- 0r% \