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tireiy because 1 personally liked Ueo. BOER TOBACCO. A. Waggoner, the author, but it is n a t i v e - V a a I t , b u t I t I - Too M a r ! now enjoyed and valued by our F o r W h i t e Men. household because we like the A fter Transvaal tobacco, but u loug •tories told even better than I did way after, comet* Boer. The uuiue la la the story teller.M reality nowadays u rnlanomer. for tbl* COTTACE GROVE LEAD ER O REG ON COTTAGE MOVE PU B LISH KD KVKUY SATU KU A Y «Y TUR L B A DER PU B LISH IN G COMPANY The request made to the county officials of I.ane countv to increase the appropriation of $500 made for the purpose of exhibiting Lane counties products at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, to that of $2,500 is in the right line. Lane couuty ’.S large. has great resources and cat? odor as good opportunies for the investment of capital as any county in the state but with only $500 to operate with a very poor showing would be made, when placed beside those of other counties that have giveu several times that amount. The people as a whole will sustain the action of the county of ficers if they make a total appropri ation of $2,500. The next matter to be careful about, is to see that the display has an equal opportunity with the rest of the counties. Entered at the Cottage (¡rove postomi*« as sec ond-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - #1.50 SI* Months - .75 Three« Months .50 » paid in advance but LI not so paid a tuifnrm rate ul #AQ0 per year will 1 Advertising rates made ltnowa on application CLUBBING LIST The Lmie County L eader for one year. Aid any of tin* following publi cation for ouo year, for th« price set opposite • New York Tribune Farm er........... 91 75 Toledo Weekly Made..... ............ 1-75 Portland Weekly Oregonian.......... 2 50 Portland Weekly Journal.............. 2.oo Portland Semi-Weekly Journal 2.25 Han Francisco Call...................... 2.50 San Francisco Examiner................ 2.50 Sunset Magazine, San Francisco . 2.00 Out West, bos Angeles . 3.50 8 A T I K D A Y .................... M A Y «, 1906 | DR. FENNER’S ; kidney - HAY! Backache CIRE $10.00 tobacco is grown largely In Natal and Cape Colony. It is also cultivated la the Orange Itiver Colony, Is sold by the AU diseases o f Kidneys. roll and can be obtained fo r about $8 a Bladder U rinary Organs. pound If u whole roll Is purchased. It A l-<» Rheumatism, Back ache. Heart Disease Gravel la also sold by the sack. Dropsy, Female Troubles. White men buy these sucks, but tbey do not smoke the contents themselves; Don’t become discouraged. There Is a I th ey use it to reward tlie Kafflr serv cure for you. 1 f ueceasary write l)r. leu m r. 1 ||u has spent a life time curliil? Just such ants for working overtime or doing any cases as yours. A ll consultations Free. Other meritorious action. The taste for “ I have been a sufferer from rhuematism Transvaal tobacco Is an acquired one. for over ten years and have often been con- It alno takes « certain time before a gn,^ tc my bed for several days and suffered man gets used to tlio scent. ................ No wblte intensely. Dr. Fenner’s Kidney and Backache man who has come from u distance has Cure afforded relief at once. 1 now feel as so fnr lived long enough to acquire a well as 1 ever have in my life. ADA BLACKWELL, Kansas City. Mo." liking for either tbe taste or the smell, Druggists. 50c., It Ask fo r Cook Hook— tU ‘ J but It bos Its nses In the case of the Sold by the MODERN PHARMACY native's, and It U also useful If you have an undesirable visitor whom you are anxious to get rid of. Offer him u pipe of Ikier totmcco, mid he w ill never enter your house ugalu. The traders purchase this weed large Wagonmaking, blacksmithing ly. They also use It upon tbe natives In the shape of presents, as every K a f and general repair work at J. II. Every guarantee of fir who makes a purchase In a country Baker’s shop. tf store always asks for a free gift, and good workmanship given. the competition to secure the nntlve You can t afford to use a poor trade la so ncute that tho request can plow. Oliver Chilled Plows are the not bo refused - South Africa. right kind. Sold complete or in BUSINESS NOTICES HAY lì D E L IV E R E D F R E E T O A N Y F A K T O F C IT Y P Ton Cracked Corn, per cwt Oil Meal, per pound 1.60 2c All Other Feed at Our Usual Low Prices WHEAT, BAR.LEY ANO O A T S for seed ut the mill and at the warehouse by the dejKJt. HARTUNQ & HANSEN N e w F ir m u N ew G oods Will we allow Lane county's ex hibits to take a back seat at the big fair?— Eugene Register Well, At its meeting on Monday night hardly, this year. duplicate parts by Wynne Hardware YOUR OPPORTUNITY. the City Council received a petition Co. signed by a considerable number, M a k e I p Y o u r M in d to S e e k I t ( l a t h Home vs. Outside Industries. at our Store. All kinds of country produce bought and sold. When you pay in advance your over fifty freeholders of the citv, re e r T h a n W a l t F o r It. Dry Goods Reporter. questing that body to call a special It la u dangerous thin# to wait for subscription to tbe Leader, ask for election for the purpose of voting Should homo town industries be opportunities until It becomes a habit. u free one-year subscription to the Energy and inclination for hard work Pacific Tree aud Vine— tho best upon the proposition of issuing protected? bonds for the increase of the water Are town balls, high schools, ho ooze out In the waiting. Opportunity farm, poultry and livestock journal supply and such improvements as tels, public librarian, churches, becomes Invisible to those who are do on the Pacific Coast. Free with would be necessary to obtain the doctors, etc., desirable in your im ing nothing or looking somewhere t»lse the Leader if paid in advance. for It. It is the great worker, tho man are being offered in many departments of our tnerchandisj stock and it best results in a permanent way. mediate neighborhood? who is alert for chances, that sees The petition calls for the issu will pay you to give us a call. What is a town hall for? For pub them. Christian Science Services ance of bonds to the amount of $20,- lic gatherings and entertainments. 801110 people become so opportunity In Woodmen Hall 000 at 5 per cent and running 25 Good entertainments cost money. blind that they cannot see chances any For your General Merchandise call on the reliable firm of Sunday, 11 a. m. years. Destroy the home town industries where—they would pass through a gold The Council promptly granted the j and the home town spirit languishes mine without noticing anything pro Subject,‘ ‘Mortals and Immortals ’ petition and instructed the Recorder and dies. With the town gone the clous—while others will find opportuni ties In the most barren and out of the to post proper notices and appoint-1 people go. HOT W F A T H E R P IL E S way places. Bunyan found opportu ed judges and clerks and designa Who will then pay for first class nity in Bedford jull to write the great Persons afflicted with Piles should ted Monday, the 15th day ol May public entertainments? est allegory In the world on the un be careful at this season of the your. as the time for voting for or against W h o will then support the high twisted paper that hud been used to H ot weather and bad drinking water Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes the bonds, school? * . cork his bottles o f milk. A Theodore contribute to the conditions which It has been freely admitted by all Who will patronize first class ho Parker or a Lucy Stone sees an oppor make Piles more painful und danger for years that the supply of water teis? tunity to go to college in a chance to ous. D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve stops the pain, draws out the soreness pick berries. One boy sees an opening ami cures. Oet the genuine, bearing which can be brought through a Who will keep up the churches? to his ambition in a chance to chop four-inch pipe a distance of two the name o f E. C. D eW itt & Co, What first class preacher or miles, is inadequate to the needs ot doctor will come to a dead town? wood, wait on table or run errands, where unother se**s uo chance at all. the city. While it may seem to They will go where the people are ’’ Five Hundred Dollars Reward.” One sees nn opportunity to get uu edu some a large amount to add to the Where are the people going? To cation in the odds and ends o f time, The Southern Pacific Company indebtedness of the city, yet it Is large cities. Why? Bocause too evenings and half holidays, which an none too large to make a sufficient many people are sending their other throws away.—O. S. Marden In will pay Five Hundred Dollars re ward for information leading to the increase, protect the source of i monoy to tho Inrge cities. When Success Magazine. arrest and conviction of uny one of supply, build a reservoir and finish money goes to large cities, the good the persons who maliciously placed the work properly teachers, good preachers, good doc- SU N D A Y MEALS. ties on track at private road crossing It is claimed by those who have tors follow to get the money— your mode a special study of this matter, money. The results will be poor D o Hot O v e r e a t a n ti Y o u W i l l Frrl two miles e >st of Albany, April 2 nd 1905 . B e tte r on M o n d a y. that the increased revenue that will teachers in your home schools, poor J. P. O ’ Bax xti, I f It 1» desired to begin tl» 1 week re be obtained when all can have preachers in your churches, doctors freshed and ready for labor, rested In General Superintendent. water sufficient for all purposes, t h a t you are afraid to employ, drug mind and body, the eating customs of Approved, the revenue derived therefrom gists who can’ t fill a prescription Sunday will have to be readjusted. B. A. W o r t h in g t o n , will more than pay the interest on safely. Have a later breakfast. If desired, but General Manager. the bonds so that instead of being a Cun you expect first class profes have then a very light one even i f yon burden, it will add to the revenue ttional men to remain 1a your local are hungry, or, If It must be hearty, derived from the water system, itv when you send your money to then do not upset your digestive hab Bright’s Disea.se » .n e l its any more tbau may be avoided and which as it now stands is the best the city? No! Diabetes. have but tw o meals on that day and paying investment of the city. When you patronize mail order eat no other. It would be C.iv better to 1 here is but little doubt the bonds | houses you pay into the city pluto- have three light meals, lighter than We desire to place in the bauds o f those af with Brights Disease and Diabetes a 3E- will carry by a good majority. , .-rat’s purs». How? By killing usual. If that could be arranged to tit dieted nago pamphlet that is saving human lives. It is not an ordinary pamphlet, such as is common . | home industries, driving skillful with the other household arrangements. ly used to advertise medicines, but is princi doctors and teachers to tbe city be The custom o f noon dinner on that day pally made up of reports of scientifically con STORIES OF OLD OREGON. ducted tests in h large variety of cases, showing arises from the usual absence o f cook cause they can’ t afford to stay with 87 per cent of recoveries in these hitherto in or maid at the later one, and this may curable diseases. Hon. George A. Waggoner, author you The specifies employed in these tests are Flour $1.05 per Sack. Hay $10.00 per Ton be unavoidable. Very well, then; treat known as the Fulton Compounds aud the re You deprive your children of good of "Stories of Old Oregon,” was in this as n rest day for cook and diges sults obtained prove conclusively that these teachers, your wife aud daughters tive apparatus ns well ns from other dreaded diseases so long fatal (the deaths from the city this week. Brights Disease alone are appalling, over loo.-1 The book which is replete with of social life, your entire family of labors. Have a light breakfast, a light 000 a year, starting as kidney troubles) have at accounts of tbe trials, sufferings, tnedied service aud religious op dinner und a chafing dish supper ns last yielded to medical science. The pamphlet Is free. Write to the John J. Fulton Co., 4«.,» | Indian fighting and final successes portunity, turning over nil these near the ordinary hours o f meals as Washington street. San Francisco, Cal. When to suspect Bright’ s Disease:—Puffy i of those who first settled in Oregon lieuelits to the city man. Is the possible and remember ns you are go ankles or hancL; weakness without apparent, As Mr. Wnggoner crossed tbe plains city man Witter than you? Is he to ing to take less exercise than usual cause; kidney trouble after third month; fre quent urination, (may show sediment or- cloudy you demand n lesser atnotint o f more iu 1862 nud has been familiar with have entertainments and expert pro on standing); falling vision; day drowsiness— the affairs of thisaountjy ever since, fesnional service aud you to take easily digested fi»»1.—Helen Johnson one or more of these. in Good Housekeeping. he was particularly well qualified to what's left? Buy at home and keep your write an interesting work. The Original “ OIT* F o r “ F r m u .” It is intensely interesting to those money in your home town. Unless As a stranger lu Philadelphia I was F oley & :■ «„ Chicago, origin,'iteil of us who have recently arrived and you do you will Boon have no town, much amoved by certain provincial Honey a m i T a r as a throat and lung j should be doubly so to those who no respectable schools, no churches isms. One o f these was the nse o f the remedy, and on account o f the great m ent "and popularity of F oley's I no social pleasures. Just hum word “ olT’ Instead o f “ from.” 'Tleaae Honey and T a r many im itations are took part in those early times. buy flowers off me,” say the youthful Frank Davey in his review of the drum routine, like horses and cows offered for the genuine. Ask for j street venders. One day while waiting Koiey'i. H oney and l ar and refuse book says in part: for some groceries a young lady, evl any substitute offered as uo other “ He brings the reader across the dently nnnsed to housekeeping, np- prep aration Fxxhange Clippings. will g iv e the same plains by ox team and introduces With tho snow rapidly dis- proached the raw Irish clerk and tim satisfaction. It Is m ildly la x a tive. It him to the dangers of the perilous o o tains no opia tes and is safest fo r apiieirinjr .11 the mountains the idly asked: " I want some mutton to c children and delicate persons. journey, to the ravages of Indians, make broth. Shall I get it oft the prospect.,ig s iso-I will soon begin, neck?” For sale by Benson’s Pharmacy. “ No, ma'am,” was the solemn to the terrors of disease, and t > tin go-'d luck to > e hardy prospectors in reply ns the clerk pointed to the butch P R O M P T L Y AND N E A T L Y griefs of stricken families; he takes »h e r --Sr- 1 1 hidden treasures.— er busy at his block, “ ye g 't It off that you into the home of tbe Oregon P o r t l a n d M a r k e t Q u o ta tio n s . E X E C U T E D AT THE mon.” —Presbyterian. pioneer and introducee you to its Liu- -ill. Ainuican. M a y 5, 1903. « * * hoepitality, to its successes and its C n ah rA . Wheat, v a lle y ............... ♦ 92 trials; he takes you to tbe mountains What, call that old model of fru ‘I think I never saw Rymer so utter Barley, rolled............... 22 60 and the forest, to tho trackless des gality and thrift, Russel Sage, » ly crushed os he was when his first Oat*............................... 27 00 ert«, to the trails of the treacherous "scalawag" aud a stingy old scala- poem appeared in print.” Flour.............................. 4.30-4.75 ‘What was the matter? Some typo Oran............................... 2 1.0 0 per ton savage, to the mining oamp and the wng” at that? Tbe Rev. Dr Eck- Middling- .................... 26.00 " " wayside stopping place, thiough the rnan, who blurted out so rude a re graphical error in the poem?” ••No, that wasn’t It. What crushed ■Shorts.............................. 26.00 “ ** rendezvous of robbers and road mark in meeting at tbe Troy confer- was that the paper was sold for C hops............................. 18.00 •• ** sgents, and he tells of deeds of men ence the other day, should have him F IA T . a penny » copy. J u st ns usual ” which will thrill the blood with thr been moderated by the moderator Timothy............................. 14 ® 16 varied feelings which might be Why, if not on Russel Sage, then S a m H im M o n e y . Clover................................ 11 (ft 12 aroused by actual participation in on whom are we to depend for fath- •Why do yon always agree with your (jrain ................................. 1 1 <* 12 Cheat................................ 11 « 1J w ife In everything?” she said. the happenings, the relation of erly and seemly advice? And he al- “ I find It cheaper to do that than to Onions,per 100 lb,............. 2.40 <? 2.57 which gives them such reality. ways gives his advice so freely, too. quarrel with her and then buy dia Honey, per case............... 3.00 @ 3.26 The pioneer of Oregon will read — Oregon Statesman, Potatoes, new Oregon monds to square myself.” the book with pleasure and pride. _ fanev ............................ 90 Co 1 00 because to him and his noble race * * * IHXTTKH. r u t t i - , P O U L T H V , E T C . C o u l d n 't S p e n d It. is given a taitbful and praiseful pan- j Old papers tor sale at the Leader “ Say. Bill, once I bad more money Eggs, ranch.......... egyric for his many good qualities office 15 cents per hundred “ F.astern......... 24 dan I knew what to do with.” Tbe younger and newer generation ________ _ BIXTTEF “T e r don’t mean tt?" “ Sure. I fonnd a quarter In a tem- will read it with pleasure and in T IM E T R IE D A N D M E R IT P R O V E N creamt ry ..................... 22^-27.'s ' pfrance town." Creamery..................... 30@32% tercet os a leaf containing experi Dairy...................................... 17«; enoes which cannot appear possible One Ml unto Cough Cure Is right on A a la fe r ^ a c a . 7 * i_ _ „ n o KohnLl a n.n, time when it comes to curing Coughs, rani.rar. to t i r e eyes which now behold a pop (;r,„I(, Wh -vping Otmgh, "c It Is Clerk -The «id man think you are .......................... IlariH, ulous, prosperous country network- pert-i tiy harmless, pleasant to take pretty The Typewriter Beatty? lias j Chiekensy g s ......................................... 12-12’ ,, I ed with railioade and telegraph and and i- tho children’» favorite Cough be said so? Clerk No, hut be doesn't I j S B p r o rin ile r s ........................................ 1 2 ^ -1 3 telephone linen, where then the yelp Syrup. loM by The Modern Ph.tr- critici»» y oar spelling — New York j W ild gem e............................. 2.5 j niacy. vv e bave a full line of Legal Blanks and of the coyote ami the whoop of his preña Duck*...................................... 8.00-9.00 I ----------------------- j pigeons. .................................................. 1.00-1.25 kindred, the murderous savage were Trespass Notices. Avoid popularity. It has many snares Mop- ...................................... 26 Honey section boxo» and se] Ara tbe chief signale of habitation and n° rea! b a n - t - P e n o . I procured tbe book almost en- tore at Wynne«' Hardware. FOR W A TE R BONDS. SPECIAL BAR G AIN S CURRIN $ VEATCH HARDWARE P IP E R a V A N D E N B U R G HAY, CRAIN, FLOUR and MILL FEED All Goods delivered in city free of charge D. C. Baughman PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING Leader Office * Pamphlet Work aSepcialty