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Asthma’s Clutch olTi«*o as second-class matter. S U B S C R IP T IO N O nk T bab 8i\ M onths T ukkk M onths tary Root lias inform «] tho in answer to a question, lias no authority over the The sufferer from Asthma is constantly wheezing, gasping, backing and clearing o arc looting I’orto Rico, the throat. When h storm approaches, I and that the island is now under when there is a cloud of dust, when a room is being swept, or when there is a bad R H T E S . | civil authority. But who is respon odor, breathing be I table for the appointment of these comes most didicult. men? Can any one tell? Often It «corns as $ 1.50 .75 .50 The Geological Survey semi-offiei- If paid in advance but if not so paid fi ally declares that the Original Gar uniform rat ;>f $2.00 per year will be charged, Ad v e rt bin t i it made known upon appli den of Eden is to be found in the eatlou. Philippines, probably in Luzon. FRID AY. - - - M ah . 1, 1901. This ot course, will end all carping at the Government for paying $20, O u r C lu b b in g List. 000,000 for a war o f conquest there. Tho L eader and No price is too high to pay for the The Comm oner. $2:10 old home of our dear ancestors Twico-a-week Republic . $2.00 Silver Night Watchman $2.00 The Expenses o f the United Cincinnatti Enquirer $2.10 Weekly Examiner $2.50 States for its army and navy (not. Weekly Oregonian $2.50 including pensions) for tho current „ Copies of this paper may be found year, are larger than those of Great •on file at Washington in the office of Britain for the same period o f time, our speniul corresjiondont, E G Sig- although the latter government has gers, !I18 F Street, N W Washing 250,000 soldiers in the lield in ac tive service and has had nearly ton, D C. the entire time. Isn’t it about time the people were waking up to a realization o f this government’s Up-to-date-.1*-*.*..* extravagance. _A.t t ïiis Oiifi.ce. mm S l o w g r o w t h of hair c o m e s The L eader has made arrange ments with W m .'J. Bryan to club from lack •with tho ‘‘Commoner,” Mr Bryan’s of hai r new weekly paper, which was _____ food. The launched upon the Journalistic sen, 8 hair has on January 23, at Lincoln, 3 e » no life. Nebraska. We believe Mr Bryan’s It is starved. It keeps venture into new.-paperdotn will bo a successful one and we predict bo .Tj c o m i n g o u t , gets will have a half million subscribers M thinner and thinner, bald spots a p p e a r , within a year. The subscription then actual baldness. price o f the “ Commoner” will be The only good hair $1.00 per year ; that o f the L eader food $1.50 per year, invariably in ad vance. Now for our offer. To all -subscribers who will avail them selves o f this opportunity within the next thirty days we will give a years subscription to the L eader 1 It and the “ Commoner” for $2.10- feeds Mr Bryan wishes us to state t he r o o t s , s t o p s for the protection o f all subscriliers starvati on, and the that traveling agents will not be hair grows thick and employed in soliciting subscriptions long. It cures dan for his paper. druff also. Keep a bottle of it on your dressing table. It always restores color to faded or gray hair. Mind, we say “ always.” $ 1 .0 0 a bo ttle . The twenty fifth round was fatal to Corbett’s aspirations, lie was not only winded hut totally out classed and of course could not avoid tho inevitable solar-plexus that laid him out. •' W. IF. Hooker A Co , New York: “ Gentlemen.—It affords mo a great pleasure to assure you that I have received both im mediate and permanent relief from throat, bronchial and asthmatic troubles by using Acker’s English Remedy, taken strictly ac cording to directions It is a blessing to humanity.” g o ld at 260.. ion. a n d $1 a bo tile. throughout tho V nitod But«« an d C a n ad a ; an d In E n glan d , a t la. * i .. *• *d-, la . Id. If you a ra not s a ilitle d a fte r bu ying, return U m bo ttle to yo u r d ru g g ist a n d g et y o u r m oney back- All dru ggists. “ I have fou n d your Fl.ifr V ig o r to bo the best rem edy I have ever tried fo r too hair. My lir.ir vraa falling o u t very had, t»o I thought I v\<>uid try a V ottle o f it. I had used only ouo bo ttle , and m y hair stop p ed falling out, ai d it is now real thè k am i King.” N an c y J. M o u n tca pti f , July 28, l8;n*. Yonkers, N. Y. W i e Um i?oc f©**- H* will pend you his book on Tho Hair an.l Scalp. Ask him any ques tion you wish »boat your hair. You will i <*»• .i/o a prompt an:.\wr free. Address, T>u. J. O. AY EH, Lowe’.!, Mas». W e Must Reduce. OUR SPLENDID u GOODS of W IN T E R A / W e are making cut prices on various lines of w inter goods which must be closed out before M arch 1st, and all who desire to obtain the m ost and best for their m oney should al w ays laok here first, for bargains. We authorize the above guarantee. W. II. HOOKER & CO., Proprietors, New York. I f nny one wears a broader smile Cottage Grove, j over the election o f John II Mitchnl : to the United States Senate, it is j C. H. Burkholder. Mr Burkhol der has been a consistant Mitchell man from the beginning, nnd to his sagacity and importunity many aserilio the change o f Hemenway’s vote from Corbett to Mr Mitchell. [ than another, in Job W o r k They say when a woman goes in to a drug store, in Kansas now, the druggist looks closely to see wheth er she brings a prescription or a hatchet. though someone was clutching the s u f f e r e r by the t h r o a t with a terri- blegrasp.The choking sen sation is al most unbear able. T he troublesome- times lasts only a few minutes and again hangs on for many days. Tlwre is only one safe thing to do, and that is take Acker’s English Remedy for TliToat and Lung Trou- I bits. Just what this medicine accomplishes i is shown by the following letter from Mr. N. I II. Andrews, a prominent resident of Spring- field, Ohio, who writes:— This is a money saving which should not be overlooked. AT L U R C H ’S The President isssuod a proclama tion, Saturday last, calling an extra ordinary session of the Senat.o of the Fifty-seventh Congress to meet nt noou on March 4th. This is the usual procedure at every inaugura tion and is for the purpose of receiv ing the nominations of cabinet offi cers and to attend to other executive It is rumored that a slate has matters. been made up tor a city ticket to be elected at the coming election. A elcern lingliMh R e m e d y w ill n top :i C o n g li nt any time, nml will curt the worst I f tho tail and body is in propor tion to the head, Mrs Nation would cold in twelve hours, or money refund ed. 25cts. and 50 cts. bo justified in making the afflicted town a visit and making’ a few slashes at the deformed beast A New S tory by G elett Burgess. Gellett Burgess has chosen a S outhern C alifornia .—Notable a unique plot for his new story, “ A among tho pleasures afforded by the Man’s Part,” to appear in The La Shasta Route is the winter trip to Southern California and Arizona. dies’ Home Journal. It has the Renewed aequaintence will ever de merit of absolute originality, and is velop fresh points of interest and so absorbing as to demand a close added sources of enjoyment, under its reading. It has to do with a sweet sunny skies, in tho variety of its in heart, a conflagration, a telephone, dustries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of and sulky, repentant suitor. WANTED— Active man of good character to deliver nnd collect in Oregon for old established inannufnc- turing wholesale house. 1900 a year sure pay. Honesty moro than expcrence required. Our reference an bank in any city. Enclose self addressed stamped envelop. Manu factures, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. mountain, shore, valley nnd plain. Tho two daily Shasta trains from Portland to California have been recently equipped with tho most ap proved pattern of standard tourist sleeping cars, but the low rate of fare will continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter resorts of California and Arizona may bo had on application to C H Markham, (> P A Portland, Oregon. H ASH ION STARLI R o CHRISM AN & BANO-S, Props. G E N E R A L L I V E R Y B U S IN E S S * TRANSACTED ■* COTTAGE GROVE \ BOHEMIA STAGE LINE farr)in-,I?Tfs Mail MINERAL SPRINGS COU til The moving sidewalk of the Paris Exposition was a great success; G, G94.308 persons paid for the priv ilege of using the platforms, while S O J D - A - ’N 7 -IX JX JT^, O I K I B C r O I b T . only 2,G45,8G7 used the railway that First Tam Begins Sept 10, I COO carried passengers in the other di rection. Business College Opens Nov 5, 1900. Mrs Michael Curtain. Plainfield, 111 makes the statement, that .lie caught General Fred Grant has been cold wbicli settled on her lungs; she flflT yiJQ IJQ Normal, Business, Scientific, Classical, Theogical, jum ped over 80-1 captains, 277 ma was treated for a nioutii liy her fa y U U U ZI m U U * " Art and Music. Hemenway nnd McQueen are to jors, 98 lieutenant-colonels and 77 physician, hut grew worse. He told h t be congratulated upon their drop she was a hopeless victim of consump i colonels o f the regular army. It Eight Months for Graduation from Business College. ping into the Mitchell column just tion and that no medicine could cniv | pays to bethe sou of your “ daddy” It is amusing to see the Eugene ‘ " - fi’*'---- Ifni tittsi. Is her. Her druggist suggested Di King'- The Three Yeera Normal bourse, luclwlli in time to break the Senatorial New Discovery for Consumption -li the Shortest way to :t stilt- (Vrimi .it- a.iil !.if. sometí mes. Register now get in nnd try to pal | deadlock. \Vo believe the election! bought a bottle and fo h, r delighi T> , As a health Resort, Mineral Springs College has no rival h r McQueen m il Hentenway on the | I found herself benefited from first doso. One would naturally think that hack for voting for Mr Mitchell | gives ver_v general satisfaction and 1 Slic continued its use ... , . . 1 Studonts iti thè State. The cti et hobits of its town, free from overy and after tskmg the president would have discov after roundly abusing them for j while we have heard a few o'" the six botile», fornici herself sound and Gluon influence tho famous Hod a Spring«, and the pure u u o f the foot democrats, who helped to elect Mr well ; now does lierown lioiu-ewoik.iind bilia, Benderà tliis un Ideal College Locati, n. ered by this time that neither Con voting for Mr Corbett a few | For Catalogues address T n r i.iT . . „ » „ gress nor tho people agree with him days ago. The truth is they did Mitchell, scored, we have heard ! is as well as she evcr w«s.—Fr-e trial L. D. B A C K , A . M ., Prèsident. no complaint ugainst the Lane Gottlc of this Grunt Discovery by Bou in regard to tho 'vimpson-Hchley just what the majority of their con-) Drug Co. Only 50 cts and $1,00, ever;, county delegation on flint ground. bottle guaranteed. controversy stituents. and the people for that | matter expected of them. Neither | E x p e r ie n c e I k t h e l i c i t T e a c h e r , l i e It is getting to be almost an ax of them voted for either Corbett or Acker’s English Remedy in any ease of Mr Hnuuasays that in the ship coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail Mitchell because they were first or to give immediate relief money refund iom in Oregon politics that if a If you buy a-----— subsidy hill a principle is at stake. even second choice, but for the od. 25 and 50cts. For sale by ull republican wants an office, the W e immagined tin t it was some Druggests. surest way to “get thero” is to get reason that they preferred either bod y’s interest, but in any event the Harvy Scott to pull for the other Corbett or Mitchell to a complete country would like to sec the bill fellow. dead lock. They were right in the There is an opportunity for one of nnd not the principle at tho stake. one instance as well as in the other. S en t F ree. our voting men or women to make * or bale by The people wanted a successor to) So sure are wo that tho locating of n money with TH E UNIQUE MONTH- It is said that the only Indiana Mr McBride elected ; that, 'in part.! | LY, Depew Building, New York, few of our Electriet Belts will develop editor that favors the ship suhidy was what MeQuten and Ilcmenwny j This Monthly, which was formerly into numerous sales of our belts and ! uppliauces, that we are willing to scud j steal is the one who is running the were sent there for and no one, es Tho Penny Magazine, has now be- free to any sufferer from the following , Muncie News, the paper which un pecially republicans, who was nut : cornu the standard half-dime uinga- diseases: Cold extremetiea, Cystocele. i til recently was owned by Mr in the original Corbett or McBride I zino of tho world. It wants one Female weakness, Kidney complaint, ! Neely. Naturally, Neeley’s paper push can consistently censor Mr V ITA L IT T . ; agent in this vicinity nnd will give Leueorrhea, Liver complaint. Paraly paper is in favor o f subsidies. L O S T VIG O S McQueen and Mr Hemenway for exclusive territory to the right per sis. Lost vitality Nervous debility. Self AND M A N H O O D abuse, Worn-out woman, Irregular using every honorable means to son. Besides paying big commis menstruation, Irapotcncy, Rheuma Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and carry out the will of their constitu- I The British, it is announced, wastJng diseases, all effects * f self- sions to its representative, it sends a tism, Diminutive Shrunken and un- j ente. m . » o r o * «ori* „ .Taj abuse, or excess and India- have no intention o f changing their present worth well the price of T hf . developed Sexual OTgangs and Catarrh I™* 7 C ” t"1 r »"»a w i:tT B « * •■Ho»W cretion. A n o r v e tn n te a n d Address for illustrated circular, etc. ! policy in South Africa, since king Senator Mitchull is the peer o f Bames M onthly to every subscriber j ■* " b lood b u ild e r. Brings fbe Sanitarium City Electrical Co, , j pink glow to pale cheeks and Kdwnrd has mounted the throne. any statesman in Oregon, in a b ility,1 Giat is secured by the representa- Battle Creek, Mieh. rcat°ru3 the fire o f youth The real question, however that in aud his election places him in a po -1 five. Better adress at once T he , . By mail SOr per box;0 boxes WWUC . A . S N O W & CO T terests civilization, is whether they sijion to accomplish much for the U nique M onthlt , Depew Building, j The L eader and Bryan,s paper for .-$2.50; with a w ritten gunrun* l* » T tN T LA W Y E R S, will change their practice or not. Wcbfoot state. tee to euro o r refu n d tbe money. Now York. j The Commoner, for a year, 2 10. WASHINGTOII. 0. C.Î- EXPENSES THE VERY LOWEST. 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