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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1901)
THE LEADER. W e believe the city council has 1 Ju b l i » t i e r . erred in not submitting the bond question to the votors in a more Entered at the Cotture Grove post- intelligent and specific manner. office as second-class mnttor. Too much latitude is given for S U B S C R I P T I O N R H T E S . a good sound construction o f the question as to what is to be done. Some plan should have l>cen out G nu Y ear $1.50 lined and some business like esti S ix M o nth s .75 mate o f cost could have been made, T h h e e M onths .50 I f pakl in advance but if not so paid a affording a tangible basis to work ¿in If or m rato of # 2.00 per year will be charged. from. Advertising rates made known upon appii That the city needs more water, eatlon. F R ID A Y . - - - M ar . 28, 1901. and that the peoplo w ill vote the necessary funds is not doubted, if O u r C lu b b in g L is t . the proposition is reasonably and The L e a d e r and clearly submitted and is one o f The Commoner. $2:10 merit. But all elements o f graft Twice-a-weck Republic $2 00 or the possibility o f grafts must be Silver Night Watchman $2.00 clearly eliminated first and the ... Cincinnatti Enquirer $2.10 proposition now before the people W eekly Examiner $2.50 does not <lo so. The present water Weekly Oregonian $2.50 system is a good one and while the Copies of this paper may be found quality may not be improved it jOn file at Washington in the office of should not be made worst. When these questions are settled our special correspondent, E G Sig ners, 918 F Street, N W Washing there w ill be little trouble in bond ing the city for the needed exten ton, D C. sion of our water supply. Vote the the present proposition down and Up-to-date.!* j * elect a mayor and councilmen who will let the people have a voice in something besides furnishing the funds. L et them have a voice in -A -t t i l l s O f f i c e . saying how their money shall be expended and sssure them that they will not always be kept in The L eader has made arrange the dark as to the financial condi ments with W ni.'J. Bryan to club tion o f the city, and then there will with the ‘‘Commoner,” Mr Bryan’s bo but little trouble in raising the new weekly paper, which was necessary funds to make needed launched upon the Journalistic sea, improvements. on Jannnry 23, at Lincoln, Nebraska. W e believe Mr Bryan’s venture into newspnperdom will be a successful one and we predict he will have a h alf million subscribers within a year. The subscription price o f the “ Commoner” will be $1.00 per year ; that o f the L e a d e r Look at your tongue. $1.50 per year, invariably in ad Is it coated ? Then you have a bad vance. Now for our offer. T o all taste in your mouth every subscribers who will avail them morning. Your appetite selves o f this opportunity within the is poor, and food dis * next thirty days we w ill give a t tresses you. You have years subscription to the L e a d e r < frequent headaches and are often dizzy. Your and the “ Commoner” for $2.10- stomach is weak and Mr Bryan wishes us to state you r bowels are always for the protection o f all subscribers constipated. that traveling agents will not he There's an old and re employed in soliciting subscriptions liable c u re: for his pajier. L. F . W o u lb y , Job W o rk . The last few spring days has ■been good for raising umbrellas. From present indications, Gener al De W e t’s surrenders have all been grossly exaggerated. I f the British lion joins issue with the Russian bear he is likely to find out the difierenee between fighting some one his own size and picking on tiny little fellows like the Boer republics. And now we aro told that the hot tom has fallen,out o f the wool mar ket. This must be a mistake for we were under the impression that M cK inley was reelected and were we not assured that Mac and high tariff meant big prices for wool. The only real question before the people at the city election, on next Monday, is what becomes of the people’s money? They have a fjgh t to know, and they are going to elect men who arc pledged to le i them have that information. A genuine webfoot March may be a little disagreeable sometimes but »h e n we read about the awful loss o f life and destruction o f property in other less favored states, by Texas wind storms, Alabama hur ricanes and Kansas cyclones, it makes us feel good to know that we live in grand old Oregon. The L e a d e r and Bryan.s paper T h e Commoner, for a year, 2 10. "“ A bout tw o miles from V lM dTi Mich., where I keep a drug store, lives Mrs. T. M. Bratt. She whs very siek an.I hopeless D on ’t take a cathartic dose and then stop. Bet ter take a laxative dose each night, Just enough to cause or.e good free move ment the day following. You feel better the very next day. Your appetite returns, your dyspeps:*' is cured, your headaches pass away, your tongue clears up, your liver acts well, and your bowels no longer give you trouble. Price, 25 cent«. All druggists. “ I havo taken A yer’s Pills for .V* years, anti I con* filer them the best niatlt*. One p ill does me more good than half a box o f any other kind I have oxer tried .” Mm, N. E. T a l b o t , A March 90, X 0 JV. A rrington , Kan». 2 7 A. A . A A. CAST HELP“ with consumption, i watched her ra*c w ith interest after she began raking A cker's E n g l i s h Rem edy for Con sumption, because I had heard so much alxmt its wonderful cures. Well, sir, porhai •• you wi l l But T h i n k aoubt it, but w ith m y own eyes I saw this woman get w ell and strong on that remedy. In a very short time the cough stopped, her lungs were healed up, the soreness went away, and she began tak ing <>n flesh. She im a u s a id : ' Mr. Bullard, I owe m y life to A cker’s English Remedy. It i.s a certain cure.’ In Mrs. Bratt'j ne;ghborhood her recovery has occasioned much comment ai you can easily under. st»nd. H er case was one where everybody thought it was on ly a question o f a little while until she would die. I feel it a duty as a druggist to w rite this letter, so th%t there need be no more deaths from consumption.” (Signed) E. A . B u l l a r d , Vas3ar, Mich, * of SPRING! Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the U nited States and Canada; and in Eng land, at Is. 2d., 2a. 3d., 4s. 6d. I f you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money bock. W e tm lh o r lz e th e a b o v e g u a r a n te e . When You visit LURCH’S STORE and W. IT. H O OKER A CO., I'roprittor*, Neva York, Examine the New Skirts, Shirt Waists A n y Congressman defeated for réélection can get offices by apply ing to W illiam Mckinley. I f he hasn’t any offices handy, he will create them. K x p c r lc n o e Is O io Kent Teach er, Belts, Silks and other Novelties t's e Acker’s English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup.’ Should it fail to givo immediate relief money refund ed. 25 and 50cts. For stile by all A T L U R C H ’S Druggests. The stars seem to fight against Great Britain in South Africa. Now ‘.lie plague is descending upon her soldiers, and bids fair to play ter rible havoc before its course can l e checked. T ru ly it is an ill thing to set human rights and justice at naught. H 'ÄSHI 0 N STABLE ^ O •'“ A nything you invent o r im p ro ve: also got CAVEAT.TRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo, fo r free examination and advice. before patent. s BOOK ON PATENTS \ fee ?RtE:NoAt”’ , Write A to G.A.SNOW &GO, I Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C, W A N T E D — Active man of good character to deliver and collect in Oregon for old established mannufac- turing wholesale house. 1900 year sure pay. Honesty more than experenee required. Our reference an bank in any city. Enclose self addressed stamped envelop. Manu faetures’, Third Floor, 331 Dearborn St., Chicago. IIow rediculous it is for the Pres ident to assert that only one F ilip i no in a thousand is hostilo to the United states. Are we to believe that it i.s an insignificant rem nant like this which has held the other 999 and 65,000 American soldiers at hay for the past two years. Vote down the bonds '‘ ‘ President o f the United States, Emperor o f the Philippines, guard ian o f Cuba and lord o f the octopus!” H ow grand it sounds. Acker’s Saved Her Ufe W antfd . Reliable men for Managers of Branche Office we wish to open in this viciuity. I f your record is O Iv here is an opportunity. Kindly give good reference when writing, The A T Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati Ohio. Illustrated cata logue lets stamps. Now it seems that, despite all the hullabaloo over Secretary H a y’s “ splendid diplom acy” in forcing the sultan to settle up the mission ary claim under guise o f paying for a cruiser, no money has been paid nor even contracted to be paid. Everybody knows hay is nothing but grass that is well cured but it seems this job lot is yet too green for the Sultan. W hile many Americans differed from President Harrison on many topics, no one, so far as we know, ever questioned his integrity of pur pose nor his unflinching honesty. The whole country mourns his death, especially at a this time, when his voice was raised in rebuke for the “ grave departure from right principles,’ o f which the adminis tration lmd been guilty. . w w * S.W * gap Closed Tno operation of through trains between San Francisco and Lon Angeles, via Surf and Santa Bm- bara. will begin on SUNDAY, M ARCH 31, 1901. on the new COAST LIRE Tw o Through Trains Daily. Tho Coast Lino Limited leaving each terminal in the morning equipped with elegant cafe ami parlor cal’s, will make daylight trips through the most pictur esque, varied and entertaining scenes on the continent. Inquire of ageuts of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC. A c k e r » E n g lis h K r u u 'tly w i l l » t o p » Cu u gli C H E IS M A N & B A N G ’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 NT STAGE LINE MINERAL SPRINGS COU E4E, S O D A V I L I j E , O E E G O IT . First Term Begins Sept 10, 1900 Business College Opens N o v '5, 1900. EXPENSES THE VERY LOWEST. COURSES • - Normal, Business, Scientific, Classical, Tbeogical, E ight Months for Graduation from Business College. Tile Three Years Normal Course, Including the Practice of Teaching In the Training Selwol, to the shortest way t > a state Certificate and Life Diploma. at any time, and will cure the worst m . Vs a health Resort, Mineral Springs Collego''>ms no rival for cold in twelve hours, or money refund Students in the State. The quiet hobito of its town, free from every ed. 25cts. and 50 cts. Saloon inilnenco, the famous Soda Springs, and the pure air of the foot For Catalogues address Mrs Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111 lulls, aenders this an Ideal College Location. makes the statement, that she caught cold which settled on her lungs; ho was treated for a month by her fa y physician, but grew worse. He told hcit she was a ho,«dess victim of consump tion and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested l)r King's New Discovery for Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and w ell; now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was.— Free trial (»ittle of this Great Discovery by Ben- Drug Co. Only 50 cts and $1.00, every bottle guaranteed. L. D. B ^CK , A. M., President. YOU WILL GET THE BEST * If you buy a-----— D H V IS There is an opportunity for one of our young men or women to make money with T H E U N IQ U E M O N TH L Y , Dcpew Building, Now York. This Monthly, which was formerly Tho l ’ enny Magazine, has now be come the standard half-dime rnnga- zino of the world. It wants one S ent F ree. agent in Ibis vicinity and will give exclusive territory to the right per So sure are we that the locating of a son. 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