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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1901)
T ILK L E A D E li. Mark Twain contributes lowing pertinent sentiment to San Francisco Examiner on “ Kv, y In e in tran Antonio. Texas, says Entered ut the Cottage Grove poot- new cen tu ry: “ I bring you that Acker’s English Remedy is the greatest offlce as second-class matter. li.i g ever pat up tor coughs, stately matron named Christen colds, asthma, bronchitis, returning bedraggled, besmii ’ .¡■d t . up and consumption. 1 S U B S C R IP T IO N R ÏÏT E S . ha ' and dishonored from pirate raid-;' in Kiae-Chow, Manchuria, South I O ne Y l a a $1.50 Africa and the Philippines, with j S i s M o n th s .75 her soul full of meanness, her pock T h b e e M o n ru n .50 If paid in a d v a n ce but if not so paid a et full o f boodle and her mouth full un iform rate of 92.00 per year w ill be charged. pius hypocrisies. Give her soap A d v e rtis in g rates m ade know n uj»on ap p li and towel, but hide the looking ca tion . glass.” FRIDAY, - - - J a n . 11, 1001 L . IT . W o o l k y , H iiliH s ih t r. Our Clubbing Cist. The L eader and The Commoner. Twice-a-week Republic Silver Night Watchman Cincinnatti Enquirer Weekly Examiner Weekly Oregonian $2:10 $2.00 $2.00 $2.10 $2.50 $2.50 Copies of this paper may bo found on file at Washington in the office of our special correspondent, E G Sig- gers, .918 F Streot, N W Washing ton, D C. Up-to-date,* .Ay* e* Job W o r k _k&.t t l i i s O f f i c e . The L e a d e r has made arrange ments with Wm. J. Bryan to club with the ‘‘Commoner,’’ Mr Bryan’s new weekly paper, which will be launched upon the Journalistic sea, tho first of the year, at Lincoln, Nebraska. We beliovo Mr Bryan’s venture into newspaperdom will be it successful one and we predict lie will have a half million subscribers within a year. The fubscription price o f tbo ‘‘Commoner” will be $1.00 per year ; that of the L e a d e r $1.50 per year, invariably in ad vance. Now for our offer. To all subscribers who will avail them selves of lliis opportunity within the next thirty days we will give a years subscription to tho L e a d e r and the “ Commoner” *, iiS<'V z‘.10- Mr Bryan wishes us to state for tho protection of all subscribers that traveling agents will not bo employed in soliciting subscriptions for his paper. The Boer war continues not to be ended. W onder if President Steyn and Dewit will quit while their records are good, The London papers having put forth their diurnal prognostications declaring that Kitchncr had Dewet surrounded, the latter 1ms returned his weekly answer by capturing sovcral hundred moro Britishers. The Ftnte Department declares that it is no party to tbo payment of tho Turkish indemnity by way o f tho Cramps. It will not official ly recognize the transaction. How ever, it. will withdraw its claim for tho money. H R Kincaid’s paper, the Oregon State Journol, was 37 years old last issue. It was founded by Mr Kin caid and has been practically own ed and controlled by him ever since its first issue. It is among the oldest living laud marks in Oregon history. Pat Crowo has been identified in so many places at once that lie BeomB to fill tho definition of the Irishman, who declared that “ a man couldn’ t be in two places at once, barrin’ he n as a bird. Crowo isccrtaiuly a bird. A Baltimore college has ascer tained that common salt is tho elixer o f life and that even a dead heart can bo made to beat by nlib- eral application of it. We advise the doubtful young man to tnko a package with him when he goes to call on bis cold hearted sweet-henrt with the intention o f popping tho question. I f she isn’t too old a J>jrd he might succeed. The Glass combine, recently or ganized, advanced the price oil all glass, January 1st, 15 per cent. The dear people can now get in and pay back to tbo Glass Trust .tho money it contributed to the repub- lican campaign fund. But don't growl for it is only a another sign o f the present wonderful (?)M cK in - ley prosperity, that we don’ t hear nearly so much about now-a-days. The yearly coinage statement of the director o f the mint shows the total coinage o f tho mint: o f the United States, for the year just closed, to be $137,509,401, as follows Gold, $99,273,842; Silver, $30,295,- 321; minor coins, $2,031,13 ■. What a dirty trick for this gold standard administration to play upon the people after all this cheap money talk! Just think o f the Administration turning right about and coining over 30,000,000 of those awful, worthless, 50-eent dollars, an amount nearly equal to one-half the entire silver product o f tho whole world. Do not think for a s i n g l e moment that consumption will ever strike ,vou a sudden | blow, it does not come that ‘ way. It creeps Its wav along. V-L f i r s t y o u think it is a little c o l d , nothing but a little hacking cough; then a little 1 In weight: then a harder cough; then the fever and ihe night sweats. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. Better cure your cough today. You can do it with $ rj id ■ j I The pressure on the chest is lifted, the? feel ing of suiTettaticn Is re moved, end you arc cur ed. You cen stop that little cold wiih a 25 cent ii bottle; harder coughs £ will need a 50 cent s^e; if it’s on the lungs the one dollar size will be most economical. t “ I confidently reooniincnd A ver'» Cherry Pectoral io nil my piti* »*. 1 am titfirig it now in mroC* «> f ir nR. Forty year» »tfo I fe^lin n it saved m y life . • A M 1 ’ ; n , V. i*., Jan. 4,183*. Fort ALAtlUcn, Iowa. We Must Reduce OUR SPLENDID STOCK veary for nil forms of throat ami lung trou bles, and have yet to come across a case where it failed. W e have four little ones in our tumily, and neither my wife nor I have evvr lost a night’s sleep because of throat trou bles among the children. I guess that is more than uvy other family can say. Acker’s English Remedy is just as effective for grown- 1 It se< ins to go straight to thepbu ■ where the trouble lies in the throat and.bronchiul tubes and lungs, it soothes and heals the irritated tissues, loosens up the phlegm and mucus in the breathing passages, quiets the nerves, 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. U. Z im m u r m a n , San Antonio, Tex. of GOODS WINTER 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 w ays laok here first, for bargains. Sold at 85c., 60c. and #1 a bottle, throughout tho United State« and Canada; undin Knglaud, at is. 2d.. 2s. 8d., fid. If you are not satiulled after buying, return Uie bottle to your druggist and get your money buck. We authorize the above guarantee. W It. HOOKER CO., l^ojrrietort, Aeto York. Another century has dropped like a pebble into the ocean o f lime and has still left eorae o f tho prob lems o f civilization unsolved. It cannot be denied that wliilo man has builded monuments that testify to tho greatness, grandeur and glory o f his possibilities, he is- still found greveliug in the mire o f savagery. An X -ray scrutiny o f the actions of the most enlightened nations of the earth, Great Britain and the United States reveals in <1-,tail what is apparent to the n iked eye ; that the English speaking world, which boasts o f its superiority over all other people, holds out to the world, for its enlightenment, the chameleon tinted spectacle or a i mix id nature in which the good | and the bad, the noble and the J ignoble vie with each other for su premacy. These nations which have given to the world their Mil- tons, Shakespeare«, and Longfollws their Washingtons and Lincolns and whose histories are replete with honored names o f men whose lives were dedicated to the causo of liberty, are now engaged in a fold, brutal and murderous war against the rights and liberties of the un : offending and heroic Boers o f South Africa and the ignorant, helpless ; Filipinos, who have, for nearly 300 | years been the slaves o f Spain. , The United states, the one great ; free Republic o f tho earth, the land j of churches and schools, surpassing j and outstripping all other nations I in the history o f the world, so far ! as material development and hu- | man achievements arc concerned, | that has held aloft, for 125 years, \ the light of freedom, is now main- taining an extensive army 7,000 ! miles from homo to subjugate pco- j pie whose chief o ffe n B e is an umvill- ir.gncss to again accept tho yoke of servitude under a fore ign invader. F o r O ver F itly Y ears. .A n O n avi > W ell -T ried K kmkdy .—Mrs Winslow’« .SootiiluK Syrup has been used f«.r over fifty years hv million * of mothers for their T h is is a money saving which should not be overlooked. AT P la y e d O u t. Dull Headache, 1’ains in various parts of the body, sinking at tho pit of the stomaehe. Loss of appetite, fever ishness pimples or sores are all positive evidence of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purfied in order to obtain good health. Acker’s Tilood Elixir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poison or any other blood disease. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and wo sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. For salp by Benson Drug Co. F L U R C H ’S \aSHI0N STABLE S - v‘ ‘A V S R y.v,. - . * f’A'yVT •rcy V; 7- " ■v-\ .- c f î- r - i - - •; • •' - ■>: U ’• • ‘ IHt TVlUfri-Wm REPUELIC Jk .. ■ y 'A v . ’A e ■ .............. - a Every Monday and Thursday a I...... . newspaper as good as a magazine— and better, for it coutains the latest CHRISM AN & BANGS, Props. by telegraph as well as interesting G E N E R A L L I V E R Y B U S IN E S S stories— is sent to the subscriber of the “ Twice-a-Week” Republic which * TRANSACTED $ is only $1 a year, GROVE \ The man who reads the ‘‘Twice- I i a-W eek” Republic, knows all -bout ¡j Passili «rrs affairs politioal, domestic and for and IJ. S. Mail eign events, is posted about market and commercial matters generally. Tho woman who reads the “ Twice a-W eek” Republic, gathers a bit of information about household affair* and late fashions and finds recrea tion in tho bright stories that come S O I D ^ ." '7 7 'J 7 L .X J^ , C K E G O N . under both the headings of fact and fiction. There is gossip about new First Term Begins Sept 10% 1000 books aud a dozzen other topics of B:: . ness College Opens Nov 5, 1900. especial interest to the wide-awake man or woman. The L eader and this g r e a t “Twico- il Normal, Business, Scientific, Classical, Theogical, a Week paper can bo obtained for Art aud Music. tho small sum of $1.75 per year. This offer is good till Jan. 1, 1901 E ight Months for Graduation from Business College. COTTAGE BOHEMIA STAGE LINE Cm>il MINERAL SPRINGS COLIE#, EXPENSES THE VERY LOWEST. M oki te a p r « it iv ly t 'o r c K ^ l c k I le A d f t c h e . The Three Years N<urinal : r , iuHii' ing the Practice of Teaching in thc| TraUihuCSchMl, is the Shortest way t > a State Certificate and Life Diploma. i indigestion and constipation. A Egg. As a health lh v if, Mineral Springs College has no rival for children* while t ecllilnir. lilt perfect success: delightful herb drink. Removes all Students in the State. The quiet 1.obits of its town, free from every It soothes the ehild, softens the (funis, allays all I ,. „ » .. . ____. , ___ p* »"ires wind colic, and is the twst remedy | ©lUpllODS o f tho SKID, pFOtiUC in g a : t, D }'■ ......... is is.-¡ixaiii i_ > tiu; tastr. m ) perfect oomplexiou. or money refund- Saloon influence, the f nn-.iis S. .¡'.e Springs, and the pure air of tbo foot uil - l - is I s in i’vt ry part ofthe Worl.l. Twenty 1 1 J For Catalogues address Ine eefus a buttle, fi value Is liic.aleulable i ed. 85 ets aud 50 cts. For sale by all bills, Bonders this an Idea! College Location. Be sure ainl ¡INK for Mva. WiusloA’uSoutlilnx pjyuggjgts i L . U . B E C K , A . M ., P r e s id e n t . tm cither kind. liov ( :eer’a idea of a non-partisan ¡school book commission as exem W rit» the Dnptor nt »n r time Ad- plified by his recent appointments dm»«. D r . J. V. A Y £ K . L>>w»ll, . to compose that body, could bo con sidered as a huge joke were it not | for the fact that it will probably be I an expensive one to tho people. S ick V lp .c li.e tie A n f rl y .n i l l*orc'.n The only democrat on tho board nontly cured l>y using llfoki Tea. A i of five is Campbell, o f Monmouth, plenssnt herb drink. Cures ee" filia who by the way is also the only tion amt indigestion, mnkes y.'U cat, sleep work end Imi pv. .‘’ attraction 'utuentor o f any promiiien> o ap* I SOMETHIFG NEW. YOU WILL GEÏ THE BEST Just published by the Southern Pacific Co, is a pamplet upon the \ resources of Western Oregon, which If you buy a ——— — includes an rxcellent map of the I state and contains information on i climate, lands, education, etc exist-1 ing industries and their capabilities. | Attention is also directed to such i For Sale by new fields for energy or capital as j promise fair return. This pnblica- : tiou fills a need long experienced by | guaranteed or money back. aSets and «»els. For sale by ail Drug :• i - Oregomrns in repllying to inquiries j Mrn Curtain, Plninfu M, Til | . i makes the »tatom ent, tlist «he caught of eastern friends. I eoM which sett lot I on her lungs ; she Copies may be had of local agent I ; was treated for a m onth by her family Southern Pacific Co or from VITALITY, 8 K CJ d ig g e rs , patent a ttorn ey , o f i liysieian. hut grew worse.* llo told her L O S T V IG O R C 11 Markham G P A., AND M A N H O O D Washington, 1) C, and who o nd. ' " hus victim of consum p- , r t tion ami taut no m edicine could cure Portland, Or. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and appears in another colum n, was for ,„ .r , , t.r j r„ S(;ltt „ j e s t e d |„ Kings v a-ting d i s e a s e s , a l l effecta t f aeli- fourteen years late a member o f C ; New Discovery for Consumption : she E x p e r ie n c e - 1» t h e lle s l T e n c h « * . |J»« abuse, or excess and India- i Acker’s English Remedy in any ease of pr«B|»*lr pwnred. OB hOFXK fi**nd ni del. «ketch,v A Snow & Co. He publishes a val-I » I*“ »tie and to her delight cretion. A n erveton tean d coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail or photo for fr«e report » p»tw»i»büitT. Book • • How s! I f i u mi herself benefit ed f rem first dose. K - . W * Mood builder. Brings the toObtninU.a. »ad For« o r e iju „ Patents _______ and ______________ Trsdo-M a r k e. G to give immediate relief money refund liable little book entitled “ How to , FBBK F n iroU te rm s «r e v offorod to in r e n tn r « . pink g l o w to p a l e cheeks and continued its use and after taking 25 iint; 5lVn,. For snlo by ull f A T T 'r r L A W T X ll» OF 2 « TV AKA F R A CTICR. Obtain Patent. Caveat, T ra d e -¡’ ¡x twit tit's, found herself sound and ■ |»rugge 9 ts. - restores the fir e o f y o u t h 20.UUU PA!ENTS PB0CURE0 THR0U6H THEM. All business donflde ttinl. tkiiad sdvre^ fxithtal < • B y m a i l B O c per b o x : O b o x e s Mark ami Copyright Protection well ; now docs her own housework, and K n . n . h K c m o . i j win » t o p a r a n c h —rx-ie*. M oderate charges. for »2.B O ; with a written guaran wall -« she. ever wits. — free trial j with Decisions in Lending Patent 1 is T C . A . S N O W & C O . tee to cure or refund the money. j bottle of this Great Discovery by Ben- j »t any time, and will cure the worst P -A T I N T L A W Y I R S , Cases.” A copy will be sent free ; Drug Co. Only oO cts and $1.00, every | cold In twelve hours, or money rotund- 0 » . U. S. Prtwit Office, WASHINGTOS. 0. D. to any address upon application. i bottle guaranteed. led. 25cts. and 50 ets. air, ton &. Jock son Sts., CHICAGO. IUL I DM VIS SEW ING W H E ELER ARCH INE U- SCOTT, Cottage,Grove Ore. I PiERViTA NERVITA MEDICAL CO.