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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1901)
» THE LEADER. L,. K . W o u L i t v , l"*u ttliw iitir Entered at the C ottigi G r o v e j.t. office ns second-chist, m utter. S U B S C R IP T IO N ! RATES. Stealing front a man for his own good may suuiul suuiewhut ¡rout -il but tvo have the word of Minister Conger that the looting in China by the foreign troops, which General Chaffee had the honor to protest against, has had a beneficial effect upon the Chinese.— Koseburg Ro- O ne Y exb $1.50 S ix M on i us . 1 O .50 T hhek M onths If pAld in udvauco but if not so puid u A good story is told o f Miss uniform rate of R2.00 per year will be char. . Adveittslntf rates made knowi upon appli- Ruth I’ ryan, the littlo daughter of cation. the late candidate for President. FRIDAY, - - - J av 4, 1901. She started for school one morning not long ago, and after a desperate O u r C lu bbin g List. run for a street car, finally succeed- Tbe L kadkiv and As sho took her Twioe-a-week Republic $2.00 in catching i;„ Silver Night Watchman $2.00 Boat Rho gaaptd, “ Woll I ’m glad Cincinnati Enquirer $2.10 one o f the fain.'y can run for some $2.50 thing and get it.’’ Weekly Examiner $2.50 Weekly Oregonian Copies of this paper muy be found on filo at Washington in the office of uur special correspondent, K G Sig- pera, 918 F Street,-N W Washiug- ton, D O. Up-to-d*tcj*«A>J* J o b -A .t ^ W ork tlllc » O f f i c e . The L kadkk has made arrange ments with Wm. J. ltry an to elu b with t’-te ‘‘Commoner,” Mr Hryan’s Few weekly paper, which will bo lacnched upon the Journalistic sea, the fre t of the year, at Lincoln, FVjraska. We bcliovo Mr Bryan’s venture into newspaperdom will be a successful one and we predict ho will hare a half million subscribers within a your. The subscription price o f the “ Commoner” will be $ 1 .0 0 per y ea r ; that o f the L e a d e r $1.50 per yoar, invariably in ad vance. Now for our ofler. To all subscribers who will avail thetn- of this opportunity within the ■ ^ g S ^ H t e ^ ^ t y d a vs w . t-j v '■ a rli'” ' 1 j ^ m m ^ j K o n m u m o r '' fur J lr B r y a n wishes us to A ta te for the protection o f all subscribers that traveling agent« will not l>e employed in soliciting subscriptions for his paper. The Boers aro still popping it to the British just the same as of old. ‘ ‘Vice must go 1” remarked Boss Crocker, as he boarded the steamer for Europe. Tat Crowe, the Cudahy kidnapper, is stilkat largo notwithstanding his reported capture. C h'cago bad 31 fires, Tuesday. Tha* windy city evidently means to be a ‘‘hot town” tins century. T he now century opened up with a diminutive snow storm in Cottage Orove, but that does not necessarily > ia d k a te that it will always have cold feet * 0 . ■ — ------------------ A sp le m lli’ lBe-sue portrait of tpoot Paul kritger has been point ed in Paris. It lb sittd to be so life like that no barber can view it without shedding tears. f t r t V w v j ------ ------ ' Geuetal’ Biulen-l’owel has order ed a hundred bicycles for his police force, and the Boers will probably C o u n te r -a c t tho of theso iin- pleoaeata o f modern warfare by or- uaf«OK.a hundred homes of tack* “ Bne why in it” asked the thoughtful Chines“ , “ that I maj^go to y oty heaven wliMo I may not go to yotlr country?" The A tneA nn missionary shrugged his shoulders, and then a happy thought struck him : "There is no labor vote in boaven,” Th* Boers, if bested, are not yet vanquished. The late dispatches arhvoet daily toll o f unexpected ex ploita by »hese hardy, liberty-loving sons o f the South African republics tha'. remind one somewhat o f the of our own struggle in 1776. story It is amusing to .-ee tho newspa pern, throughout the state, hurrah ing for H W Corbett for the U 8 Senatorship because he is in favor of the Nicaragua canal. It would bo funny indeed if he did not do so since there is scarcely a man of any prominence, on the coast that does not favor that measure. Corbett is simply an old “ has been” and that is all there id to him. O rsalsst ef II! Every one in Fan Antonio, Texas, says that Acker’s English Remedy is the greatest thing ever out up fur coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup and consumption, i «1 have been using it over four 1 W 'e Must Reduce- OUR SPLENDID years for all forms o f throat and lung trou» Dies, and have yet to come across a case where it failed. W e have four little ones in our family, and neither my wife nor I have ever lost a night’s sleep because of throat trou bles among the children. I guess that is more than any other family can say. Acker’s English Remedy is just as effective for grown up people as for the young. It seems to go straight to the place where the trouble lies in the throat and bronchial tubes and lungs. It soothes ami heals the irritated tissues, loosens up the phlegm and mucus in the breathing passages, quiets the nerve», invig orates the constitution and stops the cough ing. My advice to parents is to always keep a bottle in the house. It will be a constant safeguard against croup.” (Signed) F. G. Z immerman , San Antonio, Tex. Sold at 28 c., 60 o. and $i a bottle, throughout tho United State# and Canada; nnd in England, at la. id.. 2s. 3 d., 4 e. ««L If you are not aaUaOtxl after buying, return the botUe Io your druggial and gel jo u r money baek. STOCK of W IN T E R GOODS W e are making cut prices on various lines of winter goods, which must be closed out before March 1st, and all who desire to obtain the most and best for their money should al ways laok here first, for bargains. We aui\or:*s the above guarantee. IF. IL BOOKMM 4 CO., Peeprielort, Hew York. According to a son o f Senator Pettigrew, who has recently return ed from South Africa, where ho served as a scout in the Boer army, the British soldiers are afraid of the Boers and their officers have to force them to fight by placing bat teries o f Maxim guns in their and threatening to fire if they do not advance and fight. Young Petti grew also says that the stories al leging that the Boers did not pay and properly treat Americans and others who volunteered to fight for them, are absolutely without foun dation ; that the party no went with, consisting o f 24 Americans, were paid $10 a week in gold for the Whole time and that the pay included the time consumed in re turning to the United States. This is A T L U R C H ’S ASH ION STABLE R S CHRIS M AN & BAN G S, Prop?. G E N E R A L L I V E R Y B U S IN E S S * TR A N SA C T E D * COTTAGE GROVE \ BOHEMIA ’STAGE LINE *n**£7T m M IN E R A L S P R IN G S C O L I E < lE . o zk e g o u s t . First Term lo g in s Sept TO,*1900 Business College Opens Nov 5, 1900. ini EXPENSES THE VERY LOWEST. n ft lT D Q P C U U u ilU U U * * Normal, Business, Scientific, Classical, Tlieogical, Art and Music. Eight Months for Graduation from Business College. Tin: Three Yean Normal Course, lurl.uUnir th. Practice of Teaching in the Training Srlitol. 4* the Shortest way to a State Uertlttcate and Life Diploma. ^ As a health Resort, .Mineral Springs College has no rival*Yor Students in the State. The q_ui<it liobits of its town, free from every Srdoon influence,. tho famous Sods Springs, and tha pure sir¡¡t the» foot hills, at (TtliTR this an Ideal College Location. For Catalogues address L. D. B E C K , A. M., P resident. YOU WILL GET THE BEST If you buy a----- — ^ DHVIS you are cur ed. You can stop that little cold with • 25 cent bottle; harder cough« A feature in the vote that attracts Attention is also directed to each g«®eral attention in the press is the now fields for energy or cspitel ss small increase in the number of votes premise fair return. This publics will need a 50 cent size; U il s on the lungs the ill four year» lime. I l iiua bèêü j U ou till;* a ueed iuiiy eApei'lGDC€a by flae dollar size will be proved from census statistics that Oregonirus in repllying to inquiries most cao^oinlcal. «■- a million fresh voters come iuto the of eastern friends. “ I ecnflilsnTi, raoomiprnil A y".** ( m-rry l-actpr.l to .11 luy |>»trons. elective franchise eve{y four years Copies may be had of local agent IM»i ' .tu x It now tn n if ow n fam ily. ;• I Iturc It mvisl tby attaining the voting age. The Southern Pacific Co or from <uy A W K u m oit, » t U . . Jan . r l - . - , «W urt M ailtsou, l o w .. question arises: What became of C H Markham O P A , Writ« th. rwt„r .t any tlm*. Ad- * " “ ■ On. J. c . x v EH. Low« U. U .M . 11 nearly » million voter* who never Portladi, Or. cast * ballot? ra p crtcn ca 1 » th e B a te T e a c h e r , t ■ —w—■ - - Acker's Euglflh Remedial any ease of coughs, colas or cBnpPBhoulil It fall F o r O v e r FUKy T ea rs. A n O l d a x d W « l l -T r ik d KrnKOT.—Mrs to give Immediate relief money refund »Ick H e a d a c h . A W l n t c l y a n d I’ c r n i . Wln.li.w-» Soothlns Syrup h .« been used for i M and SOcte. For sale by all nently cured by using Mokt Tea. A over fifty year, bv tnlllious of mother, for their ' I i r i r e s t « w h ich should not be overlooked. Once more the W ar department announces a delay in the return of the volunteers from tho Philippines. This time no date is set for their return, and tho blame is put on the Senate for not passing the army re organization hill before the holiday recess. The plain iruth is that the Played Out. administration doesn’t expect to Dull Headache, Paiiis in various bring many o f those volunteers pans of the body, sinking at the pit of tho stomache. Loss of appetite, fever home at all. They cannot o f course ishness pimples or sores ureall positive bo kept in service afl„« tho first of evidence ol ltnpuro blood. No matter next July, when their enlistment how it became so it must bo purfied in will expire, but Secretary Root e x order to obtain good health. Acker’s pects that by offering a cash bonus Blood Elixir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poison or any equal to the amount required to other blood disease. It is certainly a bring cnch volunteer home nnd io wonderful remedy and wo sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. For carry n regular to manila, the sale by Benson Drug Co. greater portion o f voluntcors can be induced to enlist as regulars as THE THE TW1CE-A WEEK REPUBLIC FOR POPULAR VOTE sfliii as they aro mustered out ah PRESIDENT. volunteers. It is becanse o f that Every Monday and Thursday a expectation that they are to be kepi The vote on November 6, 1900, newspaper ns good as a magazine— in the Philippines until their en for President is now officially an ami better, for it contains the latest listment expires. nounced in every state in the Uniorf$ by telegraph as well aB interesting which we take from tho New York stories— is sent to the subscriber of Times, seem to be reasonably accur- the "Twico-a-Week” Republic which | ate. They show that a total of is only $1 a year, The man who reads the “ Twicc- ! 13,907,777 votes were ca9t this yoar against 13,923,378 in 1996— an in a-W ook” Republic, knows all ..bout Doflor think crease of only 44,399. McKinley’ s affairs political, domestic and for for a s i ngl e . otois 112,898 more than it wac four eign events, is pouted about market moment tnrt years ago and Bryan’ s vote is and commercial matters generally. consumption Tho woman who reads the “ Twice will ever strike 145,072 le3S. Mr McKinley’s plu .you a sudden rality of 859,824 is 257,970 greater a-W eek” Republic, gathers a bit of (blow. It does than in 1890 and 90,833 greater than iuformation about household affairs .not come that the largest plurality ever before and late fashions and finds recrea ’ way. given to a Presidential candidate, tion in the bright stories that come It creeps its under both tho headings of fact and way Bioilg. namely: 762.991 to Grant in 1872. , First you Mr Bryan gained strength in fiction. There is gossip about now- think it is fouifecn stntos and lost in tho other books and a dozzen other tidies of litrlt^ c o l d , cspecinl interest to \ho wide-awake thirty-one; Mr McKinley gained nothing but « ; twenty-four states and lost u l' tnau or woman. little hacking eftugh; then a ‘ little loss The L eader and this great “ Twice- wonty-ouo. Bryan's heaviest g t u « In weight: then a harder were in the East. In Now York he a Week paper can be obtained for cough; then the ftvor gained 125,000. in New Jersey abontf the small sum of $1.75 per year. and the tli; ht sweat?. Ib is offer is good till >Tnn 1. 1901 30.000 nod in the New England Better stop the disease while it Is yet creeping. states nearly 170,000. In Illinois M o k l te a p o s i t v ly C u r e s S ick H e a d a c h e . Better cure your cough j too, Mr Bryan gained 40,000. On indigestion and constipation. A J" today. | the other hand, a Bryan majority of delightful herb drink. Removes all You catVBo It with 51,116 in Utah was converted to a eruptions of tho skin, producing u perfoct complexiou. or money refund McKinley majority of 2,860. The ytffs in tho Electoral College ed. 23 cfs and 60 ets. For sale by all Druggists. — 292 to 155 as compared with 271 to 176 in ’ 96— gives only a slight SOM 1* 11111’G NT-W. ; indication of tho result. It exager- published by un> Southern | ates McKinley’s victory. It min- Paoite Co, is n pamplet upon the I imiaes Bryan’ s defeat. resources of Western Oregon, which The third party vote this year includes an rxccllont map of the The pressure on ihe reaches an agregate of lt-te than state and contains information on chest is lifted, that feel 400.000 of which total the E x h i vlimate, lands, education, etc exist ing of suffocation is re moved, and bitionists polled more than hall ing industries sod their capabilities i a m o n e y s a v in g S E W IN G For Salo by W HEELER M H C H IN E & SCOTT, Cottage ,Giove Ore. n e r v it a : R w t m m V i t A L I Y V . LO ST V IS O R «NO MANH OOD Ü f ftecvni 0ft WO r photo fbt fr te rvport o s j iVitiakfi U1 rWftel to W tr mii rUL ma « offbr«4 toAaviainn O fATCTT LAVTKKII OP ts T U I T lÜ O T M k d 20,000 PAnkTS PROCURI!) THROUOR THI«. while teething, with perfect » u e r e « A r r u g g e s i .. JH A ll 1 hid * * «on Sdenti a l λ and tel v to*. fa u L fi pleasant herb drink. 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SNOW & CO.S Cures Impotency, Night Fmlwloas and waiting diseases, all effect* *f nU- ~ abut«, or excels nnd tedi*, cretlon. A uervntoniaM id M « o d b u ild e r . Brings th e pink glow to pale cnccks and rettore* tbe tee of y*uth - _By mailSOcj^^xtv: ri boxes for $ —r.O; with a written guaran- .co to cure or renimi tbe money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO . Clinton A Jackson s u , C H IC A G O . ILL.