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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1901)
5 T H E L E A J) E K. L . K. W o o L ic Y , l ’u m ts r ie r . Entered at the Cottage Grove post- office as sooond-class matter. S U B S C R IP T IO N O ne Y ea » Six onth s M RATES. $1.50 .75 .50 T iib e e M o n t h s If paid iu advance but if not so paid a uniform rate of $3.00 per year will be charged. Advertising rates made known upon appli cation. FRIDAY. - - J an . 18, 1901. O u r Cluhliinj; 1,1st. The L eader and The Commoner. Twioo-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 l>o found on file at Washington in the office of our special correspondent, E G Sig- gers, 918 1' Jtreet, N W Washing ton, D C. Thu nomination of “ Dick” Harlan, son o f justice Harlan of the Su preme Court, who has been report ed as entertaining doubts of the constitutionality o f the McKinley colonial policy, if not actually be lieving it to be unconstitutianal. to an important judicial position in Porto Rico, which is now belore the Senate, has caused much com ment in politicle circles in Wash ington. This is not surprising in view of the fact that Mckinley had but recently refused to give “ Dick” a judicial position in the judicial District of Columbia for which he was an applicant. Mr McKinley may not have made the appointment to make sure of the vote o f Justice Harlan on the pending cases, but the fact that it has been made at this time has naturally bred gossip along this line. W ith out help, a bald spot n e v e r g r o w s Job W ork tliis smaller. 11 k e e p s O ffic e . The L e a d e r has made arrange ments with Win. J. Bryan to club with the ‘‘Commoner,” Mr Bryan’s new weekly paper, which will be launched upon the Journalistic sea, the first of the year, at Lincoln, Nebraska. W e believe Mr Bryan’s venture into newspapordom will be a successful one and we predict he will have a half million subscribers within a year. The subscription price o f the “ Commoner” will be $1.00 per year ; that of th L e a d e r $1.50 per year, invariably iu ad vance. Now for our idler. To all subscribers who will avail them selves of this opportunity within the next thirty days we will give a years subscription to the L e a d e r and the “ Commoner” for $2.10- Mr Bryan wishes us to state for the protection of all subscribers that traveling agents will not be employed in. soliciting subscriptions for his paper. G. M .Ä ” My attack of miller’s Asthma was very bad. I was afruid to lie down at night for fear of smothering. I couldn't get my breath. No matterif all the doors and windows in the house were open, it seemed as if there was no air and that I »nust surely smother to death. Mr. W. B. Long, of this city, called my attention to Acker’s English Remedy for Throat aud Lung Trou bles. I thought lit tle of it hut bought obottle in the hopes that it might help me a little. It gave me wonderful re lief, and the second botile cured me completely. My re covery is permanent, too, for ever since 1 have nut bad tho slightest return of my old enemy. I consider Acker's English Remedy by long odds the best medicine in the world for hacking coughs, asthma and bronchitis. It completely masters those stubborn dis eases that many people wrongly suppose to be incurable. If sufferers willjust try a sin gle bottle, it will prove every word I have said, and moretoo.” (Signed.) J ohn Up-to-date«.*«.'*.*«!* -¿K.t From & spread- _ ing, u n t i l at last your friends say, “ How bald he is getting.” Not easy to cure an old baldness, but easy to stop the first thinning, easy to check the first falling out. Used in time, bald- ness is ma d e im pos- s i b 1 e with — it stops f a l l i n g , promotes growth, and takes out all dandruff. It always restores color to faded or grav hair, all the dork, rich color of early life. You may depend upon it every time. It brings health to the hair. D. E lliott , Commander John Megarah Post, No. 132, Portland, Mich. Sold at 25c. , 60c. and II a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada: and in Eng land at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. Ifyouarenot sati-iied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. 'W 'e IVIust R e d u c e - OUR SPLENDID STOCK of W IN T E R GOODS W e are making cut prices on various lines of winter goo ds 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. If V authorize the above guarantee. JV. IS UO OKjLlt dt CO., Ib-oprietore, AdW York. Among the many letters of in quiry o f the resources ami develop ment of Cottage Grove and vicinity we receive from various parts of the country, we respectfully call the attention o f our progressive and energetic realestate men to the fol lowing interesting communication, from Kansas. Not being able to “ answer it in person” we hope they will give ihy gentleman the desired information. Woodland, Kansas. January 7th, 1901 Editor of tho L e a d e r . — Kind edi tor:— Will you please give me some information wbiclt I would like to know, and for special reasons I wish to fia out. Will horsesd and cattle, say milk cows, shipped from Kansas or Missouri to your country or Ore gon, do well and thrive, or do you know whether it would make any difference? I an thinking of going to your towu and wish to lake my stock. What is the price of good large horses, also give me the price of good milk cows and heifers? How many different rail roads come through your town and how many trains per day? What breed of chickens have you there; what is the price of poland hogs or havo you that breed there? Have you any Rat-terrier dogs there or shepherd dogs? Please answer an anxious enquirer for infomution and oblige. This is why I ask for information, if you know, please answer those questions soon, also give me the names of some of your realestate men etc, the price of improved aud unimproved laud, price of city prop erty, otc. Please answer in person or somo good realestate man answer soon as I wish to know right away. Vcr}’ Respectfully, A M Downar, Woodland, Bourbon Co, Kansas. This is a money saving which should not be overlooked. AT LURCH’S P la y e d Hut. D ull H eadache, Pains in various p a n s o f tho body, sinkiDg nt the pit of the stom ache. L oss o f appetite, fevtr- ishtiess pimples o r sores are all positive evidence o f im pure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purfied in order to obtain g o o d health. A ck er’ s B lood E lixir has never failed to cure S crofu lous or Syphilitic poison o r any other blood disease. It is certainly a w onderful rem edy uud we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. F or sale by Benson D ru g Co. F F A S H IO N .« STABLE ** - '' ' **** s " w ’- i • y® THE TWICE A-WEEK REFIBLIC Every Monday and Thursday a newspaper as good as a magazine— C H R IS M A N & E A N G -S , P rop s. and better, for it contains the latest 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 tba subscriber of * TRANSACTED * the “ Twice-a-Week” Republic which fi.O O a ¡ffiiile. A!! uiuggkia. is only $1 a year, The lower house of Congress, by 0 O T T A G E G R O V E % BOHEMIA “ 1 have used your Hair Y i^ or ami The man who reads the “Twiee- am grtiiitly plonae«! w ith it. I have a majority ol 03, knocked out the on ly u td o n « bottle o f it, ami yet a-W oek” Republic, knows all „bout my hair lias stopped failing o u t and committee R. apportionment hill assengm haa started to grow again nicely.” affairs political, domestic and for- Lit s W i t J UL — t , and passed the Burleigh, bill which Murch 28,1899. Canova, 3. Dak. and I’. S. Hail eigu events, is posted about market adds 29 members to the House, W rite ifte OootoPm and commercial matters generally. mnking a total membership after If yon do not obtain ail the benefits y ou expected from the use of the Tho womnn who reads tho “ Twice Vigor, write the Doctor about it. March 3, 1903, of 380 Representa A'ldreas, Dit. J. C. AYER. a-W eek" Republic, gathers a bit of j L ow ell, Mass. tives. The additional members information about household affairs lieing apportioned to 18 states, on and late fashions aud finds recrea a basis o f 194,182 o f population for tion in tlie bright stories that come OIFSlElGrOlsT. each Representative. LARGEST MAN IN THE WORLD. under both the headings of fact and First Term Begins Sept 10, 1000 fiction. There is gossip about new Ilassan Ali is nn Egyptian of a books and a dozzen other topics of Business College Opens Nov 5, 1900. McKinley has had the grip and bronzo color and in 23 years old. especial interest lo the wide-awake if he was half as badly frightened Hassan is eight feet seven inches man or woman. as the leaders of his party were, he in lioigt, aud measures ten feet The L eadeii and this great “ Twieo- p n i T S Q P Q was not to be envied. It isn’t Mr. from finger tip lo finger tip when Normal, Business, Scientific, Classical, Theogical, a Week paper can be obtained for u U U l L j I j u * ' Art and Music. M cKinley’s present condition that his arms nro extended. His hand the small sum of $1.75 per year. frighted the republicans, hut the alono is thirteen inches long, while This offer is good till Jan. 1, 1901 E igh t M onths for Graduation from Business Collage. Mrs Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111 possibilities it calls to their minds. his foot incased in a gigantio brown The Three Years Normal Course, iiiultulhii: tin- Practice of Teaching In Ihej TriMiilngyehooI, la makes the statement, that she caught When Teddy was given the second leather shoo, closely resembles a the Shortest way to a State Cortltlcate and I.lte Diploma. cold which settled on her lungs ; she M o k i t e a p o s t l t i v l y C u r e s S ic k H e a d a c h e . place on the ticket it wns not with traveling bag. Tins foot is 22 inches was treated for a month hy her family indigestion and constipation. A t*3>„ As a health lt< sort, Mineral Spriugs College has no rival for any idea that ho would ever he long. He comes from a family of physician, but grew worse. He told her deligh tfu l herb drink. Rem oves all Students in tha Slate. The pii. t hobits of its town, free from every President. That is why even Mr giants. His father who is dead was she was a hopeless victim of consump eruptions o f the skin, producing a tion and that no medicine could cure Saloon infii.cnco, the f imoiis Soda Springs, and the pure air of the foot perfect com p lexiou . or m oney refund McKinley's slight illness alarms nine feet one inch high but lie her. ller druggist suggested Di King's hills, aenders tbis an Ideal Oull-ge Location. For Catalogues address them. never exhibited himself. His sister New Discovery for Consumption; she ed. 25 cts aud 50 cts. F or sale by all D ruggists. bought a bottle and to her delight L . D. B E C K , A. M ., P resid en t. is almost as tall as ho is. Hassun is found herself benefited from first dose. Morality and decency are shock healthy and has nn amiable disposi Slip continued its use and after taking SOMETUIFG NEW. ed by the assault o f Republican tion. His appetite corresponds with six bottles, found herself sound and Just published by the Southern organs upon ex-President Harrison his stature He is said to often ea t well; now does tier own housework, and Pacific Co, is a pain plot upon the is as well us she over was.— Free trial because ho lias had tho temerity to the whole of a small calf for his bottle of this Ureat Discovery by Ben- resources of Western Oregon, which I f you buy a------- — ^ give utteraueo to genuine American dinner aud four whole turkeys Brug Co. Only 50 ets and $1.00, every includes an rxoellent map of the bottle guaranteed. sentiment, and oppose tho over-¡just "nuke him a good lunch and a state and contains information on throw of the government o f the fa gallon of water just quenches his In Russia, where the government climate, lands, education, etc exist thers. They seem to forget that thirst. A man six feet tall, stands controls the oil industry, kerosene ing industries and their capabilities. genuine American blood blond flows free under liisarm when extended at Attention is also directed to snob sells to the people for one cent per For Sale bv in Harrison’s veins, that his great riggt angles with his body and no gallon, but the »vise statesmen of new fields for energy or capital as grandfather was onoofthc-m en who six footer when standing on un our time and country, in return promise fair return. This publica signed the Declaration o f Independ ordinary chair, cau reach up and for large campaign contributions, tion fills a need long experienced by take un article from Hassnu’ s hand ence» and who knew what it meant «h en held above his head. Hassan kindly allow Mr Rockefeller to con Oregonirns in repllying to inquiries to pledge their lives and fortunes hasuever been si ek a day iu bis trol tho business in the United of eastern friends. for liberty. Copies may be had of local agent “ life. His w ife who is said to be a States, and charge us from twenty Southern Pacific Co or from very t a l l woman, remains nt homo VITALITY. to twenty-five cents per gallon for LOST VIGOR C H Markham G P A., One of tho Connecticut soldiers, in Curio Egypt while her lengthy »he same article. Great is “ pros AND MANHOOD Portland, Or. husband tours the world with a writing home from tho Philip circus or imisrum. His average perity” under Mark and Mac! Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and E x p e r ie n c e Is th e He**» T e a c h e r . tT*e wasting diseases, all effects * f self- pines, says : “ P------ the Philippines, weight is 300 pounds. A cker’ s English Rem edy In any ease < f abuse, or excess and Indis iptlT pro«-»r«d. o a SO r x « 8 «n d modal, ,k - t . ■ anyway. And every one thinks as or photo for fra« report on patentability. B ook “ How cou gh s, cold s or croup. Should it fail For Over F ifty \ ears. cretion. A nerve to o ls and t o O b u in U B. »n d Foreign P a ten tea td T ra d e-M A rk a .’ It is funny bow some men man- A n O l d a n d W k l l -T h i k d K k m k d y .—M r.«» to give im m ediate relief m oney refund vv FREE. F airest term# e ver o^erad to in v e n to rs. I do.” This sentiment -grows I1I004I builder. Brings the Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for ed. 25 anil 50» ts. For sale by ail * PATENT L A W f k U o r 1 « T I A U ' f E A C T ia m pink glow to pale cheeks and stronger with each pasing day. to g e t an appointmet to build and over lifiy ye;*rs bv millions of mothers for their P ru ggests. children while t ¿«thing. " i t h perfect success i restores the fire o f youth | A i r t f f l Tr£ii,M The Philippines nre fast becoming repair county roads before the reg allay« all i.k .r * lu U d i l « M « w ill M a O M gl F jse r r ia e . M oderate chargee. I By mall riOc per box: B boxes I pain, cures wind colic, ami is the l>est remedy a stone around the neck o f ITncle ular road supervisor reports upon j t.V'iharrh".* m. In pleasant to the tante. sold for $12.(50; with a written gunran- at any time, and will cure the worst i ’ i i - c . A . S N O W & C O . by Druggists in every part of the World. Twenty S A T IU T L A W Y E R S. t- o to euro o r refund tb e m oney. Samuel and it is beginning to the damage or needs to the county five cents a bottle. Its value Is incalculable j cold in twelve hours, or money refund 'O r U. t Pitwrt m e t , WASHINGTON. D. C.S Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’ s Soothing I court. ed. 25cts. and 60 cts. Syrup and take no other kind. jseary him. N E R V IT A M E D IC A L C O . 8 8 S S 8 8 88 8 8 8 8 STAGE LINE MINERAL SPRINGS COU Hi. EXPENSES THE VERY LOWEST. YOD WILL GET THE BEST D H V IS SEWING M ACHINE WHEELER & SCOTT, Cottage,Grove Ore. NERVITA Clinton A Jackson s<a., f n ira n f) ««