Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, November 13, 1903, Image 7

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P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S .
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Britain Will Sanction Rove
LIN&
Washington, Nov. 7 -C o n tra ry
J. E. I10SMER
to
PHYSICIAN » SI KG EON.
of America in Panam a.
dence
is
now
e^ ln w raK1U',der8Und“ “ C “ «‘ •»•lop-
**
W “ blngtoa today that the Alas­
kan boundary commlasion, recently in
assured
»«salon in Loadon did not Anally lo-
btwam, of the Kys, Ear ami Noaa are Spac
lam,-a
'
o n ,« in tbs Atllaon A Madaan Building.
Fading That It Would Be a dood B*rUI ‘ a * “ a“ ™ bOU" d» rP tine between
British and American territory, but a
,r n o | c ""nl lor Halted S late» to
v f 0,,er 139
between
preecrve Order la the South.
R a tes Needle and the Devil’» p aw
jQIt. B. R. JOB
PHYSICIAN 4 SLKGEON
two prominent mountain peak's lying
koodoo. N o t . 9.— T h e B ritish ofllc-
sttltude tow ard the even t» at
- a Is that It Is
anti rely
the
^
States’ affair. T h is feellns.
lit the consequent
com parative
j appears to be shared In all dl-
-tic quarters In London. Except
IM unlikely p ossibility o f some out-
Interference, no action Is contain-
-led by the British, or, so far as the
elated Press 1» able to ascertain,
th, various Em bassies here, by any
er government.
Upon request of
British diplom atic o r consular rep-
-entstlve In the disturbed region a
u vessel would be sent to protect
1( rights o f subjects o f G reat Brit-
„ but such a request would not be
couraged, as D ow n in g street Is of
, opinion that the force the United
lites is sending to the isthmus is
ore than sufficient to maintain the
;ety of the foreign residents.
The question o f the recognition of
,„nia's Independence en tirely de­
ads on the action o f the United
tea. If W ashington communicates
the powers that it intends to recog-
ie the independence o f Panama, it
not likely that th ere w ill be the
Sghtest objection on the part
of
rent Britain, while, according to the
ws of the diplom ats here, the other
¿ropean powers probably w ill quick-
follow suit.
There has long been a strong feel-
in British official circles that it
old be an excellen t arrangement If
United States would undertake
preservation o f good order and the
ability of all the Central American
tes. This fe e lin g is w ell known to
American diplom ats In England.
At the German
E m bassy here, a
resentative
of
the Associated
-> was Inform ed that there was
the faintest likelihood that Ger-
y would take any steps In the
tier. If the United States is sat-
to recognise Panama's lnde-
dence, doubtless Germany will cor-
agree to It.
On ail sides Am erica's paramount
«rests and rights to deal with the
Ion single handed are recog-
by the diplom ats, though the
in Its usual anti-American tone.
-Jxres that on account of the prox-
Ky of the W e s t Indies the British
-eminent should take a hand In the
tier. The oth er afternoon papers,
»erer. com ment on the correctness
He United S tates’ attitude and the
jonableness o f anticipating a solu-
of the lnteroceanlc canal prob-
trom the independence o f Pan-
A
“ Anltely
T r t located,
°l 8k*‘W
ay’ “
Beceu.e
It so happens that the country lying
between Kate's Needle and Devil’s
Paw is desolate, and apparently worth-
less mountains of snow and ice. The
determination o f the actual location
of the boundary is therefore o f no im­
mediate importance, but should mine»
be developed, or should other resourc­
es be discovered, there would be a rep­
etition of the dispute that has existed
all over Southeastern Alaska since the
discovery o f gold in the territory.
The boundary commission did not
have before it sufficient data to enable
it to Ax this portion o f the boundary
with any degree o f satisfaction.
PREDICT ITS SUCCESS.
Poascngert From Panama Alae Say Amar.
leans Favor Revolt.
San Francisco, Nov. 7 — When the
steamer San Juan, which arrived here
today, left Panama, October 29, the
preparations for the revolution were
well under way, and secession was
talked everywhere upon the streets.
Evidently, the government has known
for at least tw o weeks that a crisis
was approaching.
Passengers on the San Juan who
came from Panama and various points
In Central American republics are
agreed that the revolution, which the
cable reports ms in progress, was most
carefully planned, and they predict
Its success. They also Btate, according
to the Evening Post that the diplo­
matic representatives o f the United
States are favorable to the revolution­
ists.
The men at the head o f the seces­
sion movement are friends o f the Pana­
ma canal and want the canal built by
the United States and maintained un­
der the military protection o f the Unit­
ed States.
Am ong the San Juan’s passengers
was John Jenkins, United States con­
sul-general at San Salvador, who said:
"T h e independent government now
AMERICA FOR IT.
being formed in Panama w ill always
-at Sends Orders Recognizing New remain there. The Bogota government
is out o f place and has no reason for
Panama (lovemment.
Washington, N ov. 9.— T h e United longer existence.
tes government has recognized the
facto governm ent o f Panama. It
RUSSI A.THREATENS CHINA.
announced at the state depart-
»tafter the return o f Secretary Hay Will Assume Charge of Manchuria Unless
Demands Are Met.
the cabinet that instructions-had
lent to U nited States Minister
npre at Bogota, assuming that he
not left the capital yet, and to Mr.
-an, the United State vice-consul
Panama, and now
acting consul
A to Inform the governm ents of
bia and Panama, respectively,
the de facto govern m en t is recog-
* decision to recogn ze the de far
ernment o f Panam a was arrived
•fter a protracted session o f the
k«t today, at which every member
present except Secretaries Root
Wilson.
T h e president empha-
the im portance o f the recognt-
of the de facto governm ent. With
withdrawal o f th e Colombian of-
the isthmus w as le ft entirely
»t a governm ent unless that es-
Jhed by th e secessionists should
»cognized, and this step seemed
-aary for the transaction o f the
~e business o f th e United States
hie Isthmus.
Cottage Grove
T r a n s f e r Co.
J. M. DURHAM, Prop.
Draying and all kinds
of hauling. Furniture
and Piano moving a
specialty
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Headache Ixitlon. - Mix » handful o f
•alt in a quart o f water, adding one
ounce o f spirits o f hartshorn and one-
h alf ounce o f camphorated spirits o f
wine. Soak a cloth with this and ap­ g T. ANDERSON. M. D
ply to the forehead, w etting a » it be­
and Surgeon
comes dry.
Surgery and Female disease» ▲ Specially. All
ealls promptly attended to.
Office lu Sherwood block: Night calls al
Sciatica.—Take bromide o f sodium
New Era Drug Store. Phono 1M Main.
and iodide o f potassium in doses o f
four grains each with hot milk be­
fore sleeping.
Take plenty o f rest
and nerve food such as cream butter
and malted food. Take fresh air dully, Q E N T I S T
but avoid being chilled.
Physician
Herbart Bakin, Cash.
ORGANIZED
19 0 0
Phone - - 116
A general banking bualneaa transacted.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
All rails promptly attended.
Ofltee. Rain St. uext door to laudar offloa.
Phone. No. 114.
COTTAGE OROVE, OR.
“> <» d*
of the fall-
« e o f the commlasion to detarmine
tha location of th l. line the joint aur-,
veyin* commiBoioQ that will bo rharg-
ed with marking off the boundary as
recently determined will be unable to
operate over thl. etretch o f territory,
which is about oae-fourth o f tha entire
length of the boundary that has long
been in dispute.
First National
B
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C A P IT A L - $25,000
Darnln Bristow, rraa.
ut u
issar
L>«ta to Work on.
Speaking - Furniture
We have It—have lust received an Immense stock. Call and be con­
vinced that there Is uo better place from which to select :: :: :: r
Wc make a specialty of Carpets. Mattings. Springs and Mattresses, also
carry a complete line of Undertaking goods. Call and get prices ::
Cochran ® Lauder Sch|«g
DR. H. H. P E T R I2
Anemia in Catarrh.— T ry sulphate o f
All Work Warranted.
quiniue half a grain, belladonna one-
eighth of a grain and enough confec­
Office First Door West ol Sherwood
tion o f roses to make a pill. O f these
pills twenty-four may be taken every
three months for several years in cases
where color, strength and general
health Improve after they have been JJR E. C.^IACY
taken daily for a week. I f the diges­
tion and blood improve the catarrh is
DENTIST
likely to improve.
Colds.—For pains in the back o f the
neck or side try a plaster composed
o f vaseline and mustard, tw o parts o f
the first to one o f the latter. M ix and
spread on a piece o f muslin, applying
to the affected part. Keep a little bot­
tle o f spirits o f camphor and when
attacked by sneezing as an evidence
o f having taken cold take five drops
o f it on sugur. Take three doses, one
every hour, and uo ill effects w ill re­
sult.
Oregon Nursery Co.
SALEM . OREGON.
LARGEST NURSERY ON THE PACIFIC COAST
Frui and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc.
Maynard Plum — Apple
Tilton A pricot— Frost-Resisting
Dr Snapp's Building.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS— SALESMEN WANTED.
Cash advanced for expense»-Catalogue and price list free upon application
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F O E bv
J ohnso n
EBY & JOHNSON.
ATTORNEYS
AT
LAW
Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
J H. KINO
Appendicitis.—Cases o f nppendicitls
are directly and almost immediately
curable by the use o f euemstn or In­
Special attention given le Collections.
jections o f either olive oil or w ater us
COTTAGE GROVE,
OREGON.
warm as can be comfortably born«
with a little glycerine or castlle soap.
In almost every instance the opera­
tion has disclosed the fact tbnt there
was an accumulation o f refuse matter J E. Y O U N O
in the intestines. This i f cleared out
gives Immediate relief and in many in­
stances a permanent cure.
Persons
who are in the habit o f using means of
•flee en Mala tweet. West Sid*
this sort are said to be singularly fr e »
Cottage Ornen. Or.
from intestinal troubles o f all kinds.
When one reflects on the disastrous
consequences o f permitting waste mat­
ter to accumulate in the system, espe­
M I S C B L L A N B O L '8
cially in warm weather, when the
body is in a more or less heated and
feverish condition, tile wonder is that
there are not more fatal cases o f in­ J^OBT. GRIFFIN.
ternal disorders.
Attorney-at-Law
at our S tore.
A ll kinds o f C ou n try P rodu co B o u gh t and Bold
SPECIAL
B A R G A IN S
are beln* offered In many department» of our merchandise stock and It will pay you to
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BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH WOMAN
MAKES PETS 01 SNAKES
F o r you r G en eral M erch an dise
call ou the old re lia b le firm o f
LEW IS
&
VEATCH
Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes
+ W H G O N -7 W H K 6 R +
Repairing and Kenning Is Our Trada.
Ail work warranted.
COR M a in at is t S ts .. Cotta*» Orova, Uregoa
Fainily G ti oceries
J] C. MADSKX.
W atchmaker
Watches Gockx and Jewelry
A t L o w e st P r ic e s .........
Tokio, Nov. 7.— Reports from Pekin
say Russia now thretens to assume
sole charge of the government o f Man­
churia unless-China promptly dismis­
ses Yuen, the taotai of Mukden, and
decapitates another mandarin who re­
cently punished disorderly Chinese
bandits in Ruslan employ.
The action o f Russia has caused con­
siderable resentment against the Czar
in Chinese officials circles. It is look­
ed upon a showing that the alleged pa­
cific attitude o f Rusia is not borne out
by her actions. A number of the high
officials continue to advocate the ad­
dressing of a forcible appeal o f protest
against Russia’s attitude to the pow­
ers. with a request that they interfere
to preserve the integrity o f the Chi­
nese empire.
FRESH AND PURE. A full linn of Staple and
Fancy Groceries at Lowest prices. Highest cash and
trade prices paid for country produce : : : : :
JTFTCALF
HELLO
MAIN 6 5 1 I O R S E
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H. WILLARD
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
Estimates made and all kinds of carpenter
work executed and satisfaction guaranteed
Contract work a specialty
.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON.
FRANK E. ALLEY
A rchitect and A bstractor
Abstract o f title to deeded land.
Pa­
pers prepared for filing on government
land,
blue prints of township maps
showing all vacant lands for $1 each.
Plans and estimates for all kinds of
Special designs for offica
There are few more beautiful worn buildings.
fixtures.
Notary public in office.
en in the English nobility than the
Hon. Mrs. Arthur Cadogan, ststeirin-
Douglas County Bank Bldg.
Orlef May Kill Booth.
New
York. Nov. 7 —Commander law o f I-ord Cadogan. H er husband BO S E B U R G
OREGON
j began his career In the navy, hat has
Booth-Tucker, o f the Salvation army,
! since retired from active work in bia
sailed for England today on the Cedric profession. Mrs. Cadogan is noted in
America Heads the Navv.
nia. Nov. 9.— G eneral H. O. Jef- In response to a cablegram from Gen­ society for her strange pets. H er par­
*• a graduate o f W e s t Point, has eral W illilam Booth, the head o f the ticular fad Is snakes and she iiossesaes
EAST A N D S O U T H
1 appointed com m ander o f the Pa- I army. It was said the commander a number o f varieties o f hideous aud
— V IA —
had become so overcome by the sudden poisonous reptiles.
1 flotilla by the provisional govern-
death o f his wife that General Booth
T h e S ha9ta R ouf®
Carlos Constantino Arosmena wished him to take a few days o f rest,
A V o lu m e o f L a m b .
— OF THE—
hwn made assistant secretary of it is said General Booth is suffering
Henry H. Tyson, “ batcher to the
relations. T roop s o f the new greatly from the shock o f his daugh­ ■MSI. who died recently, used to tell
c will be sent to Colon at once. ter's violent death, and on account of a number o f stories about the whim si­
Provisional govern m en t has al- his age it is feared the result may be calities o f his rich customers. One o f Fraina l»a w Cwnxfia tJaovu for Fortlao*
sod way atatioDS at t u . ™
12:3» pra
organized the m ilitary to be I serious.
| them rushed into his store. Just aliout |
„ . Fortlao*
" k J »a I»
k * t pm
•handed by General Dom ingo Diaz,
closing
time,
and
exclaimed:
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Mrova
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2
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soldiers form in g the division
Told to Prepare for Strike.
Ar Ashland
12 Vi a m
12-2» p .a
| “ Oh. Mr. Tyson. I was toid to come
i with the govern m en t or liberal
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Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 7 - I n ail in this afternoon and order some chops. | Ar Baa rraneuea 7 36 pm
fcS6am
" haring the last revolution.
probability a general »trike of^tbe un­
1 an(j |'n> been so hasy. Now. I shall
employes of the local packing hous­
P u llm a n a n d T o u r is t C a ra
•'»»»acre All the Oentiana.
es will be ordered within the next 24 1 « obliged to carry them, and— and— on both train ». C b a ib Can», Sacra­
i
onldu't
yon
please
have
them
wrapped
outcome of the sausag^
mento to O gden and and E l P aso and
Nov. 9.— A ccordin g to the hours as
‘ Town correspondent o f the makers’ strike at CklcOffo Offlrers ra ,,p so that they would look like a
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the Bondeizw ar tribesmen. this city o f the Amalgamated MestmH look r — New York Times.
to C hicago, St Loula, N e w Orleana
engaeed in a native rebellion ters' and Butchers Union received
T a r a to * U ow a a S cb rm rr.
and W ash in gto n .
s ^ ra la n d , succeeded in captur- word to prepare for a «trike wrt e r
•Tried
to
»kin
roe.
that
mribhler
Should
such
an
order
be
«
Commetta« »• Boa rranetaee, with •»’ «•ai
armbad. a Germ an fort. They
•t'junabip lines for Honolulu, Japan. China.
the fort and village, massacr- would, it is estimated affect l^FI men d id "
PhmpaUea, Central nod South Amsrlea______
•What did he want?”
the Germans and took the Eng- and *00 women In the Kansas Cttj
"W anted to get out a book Jointly, ~At Alhmw and Córranla asaasetma la moda
.y U e s prisoners.
A relievin g plant.
with C a a By trata»._______________________
jom the north engaged a large
he to write the book and I to w rite
I a-V pendane* rueen*er datif aaanpt »onday.
j the natives and heavy fighting
the
advertiaements.
I
turned
him
Port* Absolutely » • ! « * «
. U. I » ^ T e rtla n d
ar • » r « .
. the result o f which is not
London. Nov 7 - T h e Con-t.nt.nope down. I wasn't going to do all the lit­
| Caues Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neural«!» and Gout.
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Tourist Cars
*®ramnn Buy Famous Jail.
la.. N o r. 9 — T h e Mormon
»M s purchased fo r 14000 the old
Cjrthage, 111., In which Joseph
'
Mormon prophet, and his
, “ ram. w ere killed by a mob
**rl7 history o f the state.
correspondent o f the Condor, i » i T
Mali writes the . n lt .n lhas
,.*xwtpri pv#»rr on«» or tne p ro p o w »
contained in the * * *
*nd Rusia demaadtnk t k ^ tlM M ^
donl.n reform be c*ri<^ onx nnn
direction and tmperrislon of officials
appointed by the two powers.
erary work r — Baltimore News.
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makes coward» of some people.
A*e A cent Mr I » I Awhrey at Cottage O w e
| a pe**Um»t d«-e»n t e n jo j life un'e*»
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The waters will cure 90 per
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Rheumatism, Catarrh, Stom­
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Telephone on prem ier». From
110 per week up. Including hatha
Trains atop in front o f hotel
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