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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1901)
THE LEADER. The city election on last Monday 1 Ju b lÌM l»o r . marks a distinct epoch in the his tory of Cot ta go Grove. W hile the Entered ut the Cottuge Grove post- jiooplu were qui-’t on the surface, office ns second-class matter. there was a very percept able under S U B S C R I P T I O N R Ä T E s 7 current that told Pie drift of public sentiment on tiic management of city finances and public works. O ne Y ear $1.50 The old idea that it is “ none of the S ix M o n t h s :n > peoples business” what iJ done or T hree M onths .50 I f paid in advance but if not so paid a how it is done, is at last exploded. uniform rate of #2.00 per year will be charged. The people desire to be heard upon A d vertisin g rates made known upon appli questions o f public interest. They cation. FR ID A Y . - - Armi. 5, 1901. went to know what becomes of the public funds ; they expect electric O u r C lu bbin g 1.1st. light frachises to be thoroughly in The L eader and vestigated and competition invited $ 2:10 before jum ping pell-mell onto the The Commoner. $ 2.00 very first proposition that is sub Twiee-a-week Republie The one-sided vote on last $ 2.00 mitted. S ilver Night Watchman $ 2.10 Monday for mayor was not so much Cincinuatti Enquirer $2.50 a test o f personal popularity as is W eekly Examiner $2.50 was a icbuke to the last city ad Weekly Oregonian Copies of this paper may be found ministration, for its extravagance, on file at Washington in the office of and its failure to render a showing our special correspondent, E O Sig- up ot the financial condition o f the gers, 918 F Street, N W W ashing city as required by law, and its policy in general. The newly elect ton, D C. ed officers enter upon their duties, knowing that the eyes o f the peo Up-to-date.* ple are upon them and we believe that they will not fall into any o f the same errors or make the same mistakes that have made the old _A _t t t i i s O f f i c e . administration so unpopular. L. F . W uo lev , Job W o rk 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 was Many a school girl is said to launched upon the Journalistic sea, be lazy and on Jannary 23, at Lincoln, shiftless Nebraska. W e believe Mr Bryan’s when she venture into newspaperdom w ill be doesn’t deserve u successful one and we predict he the least bit o f it. will have a h alf million subscribers She can’t study, easily within a year. The f ubscription jA-'' falls asleep, is nervous price o f the “ Commoner” will be ^ and tired all the time. $1.00 per year ; that of the L eader And what can you ex pect? H e r brain is being $1.50 per year, invariably in ad fed with impure blood vance. Now for our oiler. T o all and her whole system is subscribers who will avail them sufiering from poisoning. selves o f this opportunity within the Such girls are wonder next th iity days we w ill give a fully helped and greatly years subscription to the L e a d e r changed, by taking and the “ Commoner” for $2.10- M r Bryan wishes us to state for the protection o f all subscribers that traveling agents will not be employed in soliciting subscriptions for his paper. M By the way have you seen any town cows around during the last few days? Pretty soon it will be something o f a distinction not to have a Car negie library in town. Wonder if China w ould consent -to act as umpire in case o f a tight between England and Russia? Naturally the republican newspa pers would rather talk i. bout the election law in M aryland than about the census frauds there. There are said to be about a half dozen candidates for marshal now that the city council, under the charter, has the power to appoint. Arn’t the British gullible, though? The day after Botha had refused to Surrender, their papers printed long dispatches telling how shattered and panio-stricken the Boers were. The Kansas senate passed a bill (o r women's suffrage one day and repealed it the next. The women were present on the first occasion, and were watching them, hut they didn’t go back and continue their vigilance the next day. i H undreds o f thousands o f schoolgirls have taken It during the past 50 years. Many o f these girls now have homes of their own. T h ey remember what cured them, and now they give the same medi cine to fheirown children. You can afford to trust a Sarsaparilla that has been tested for half a century. $1.60 a bottle. Ail draigUU. If your towels ere consti pated take Ayer’s Pills. You can’ t have good health unless you have daily action o f the bowels. 25 cts. a fcoi. “ One box o f A y or \s rills cured ray dyspepato." Knock=0ut Drops “ I am. a saloon-keeper, and used to think that rock and rye, or whiskey and quinine j were proper rem- $ edies for ooughfAJL (‘ and colds. Most I of my acquaint ances were o f the same o p in io n . N o w I k n o w jg ; somethingat least * a thousand times better. It is Acker’s E n g lis h Remedy for Coughs and Colds. A good while ago I began to cough and found out then that rock and rye was no good. I got worse and I was beginning to think that the trou ble would run into consumption. I didn’ t take any stock in patent medicines, but somehow or other I tried Acker’s English Remedy. One bottle did the business for me—knocked that cougli out completely— and it has never come back again. There is never a day passes that I don’ t say a good word about this wonderful medicine. I al most forgot to say that I am stronger and fleshier now, since taking the remedy, than I was before the cough began. I write this letter voluntarily and cheerfully and am glad to do it.*' (Signed) C hris . H umblk , Saloon-keeper, Pocatello, Idaho. Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada ; and in Eng land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. I f you arenot satisfied after buying, return the bottle tq your druggist, and get your money back. W. if. We authorize the above puarantee. H O OKER & (JO., Proprietors, Hexo York, The Washington Star remarks that all the crooks hnve left that city. That looks like a stab at our Congressmen, but we were under the impression that all o f the m em bers had not yet left. E x p e r ie n c e is th e B ext T ea ch er. B u t Think s«"*-• • > **?"■'* JLA.A A Ajt.iAA.tk-V + * * * * * * * * * * SPR W h e n Y o u visit L U R C H 'S S T O R E and E xam in e the N e w Skirts, Shirt W a is t s Belts, Silks and o th e r N o v e ltie s A T L U R C H ’S U se Druggests. Addicks w ill be elected to the j Senate by an extra session. H a n - ; ha lias talked M cK inley over, and j the latter w ill use Delaware patron age henceforth to compel the elect ion o f the gas man. W A N T E D — Active man of good j character to deliver and collect in Oregon for old established maninifac- turing wholesale house. 1900 a year sure pay. Honesty more than experencerequired. Our refeience an bank in any city. Enclose self addressed stamped envelop. Manu factures, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. J Sterling Morton was wiped off the face o f the earth in a Democrat ic primary in his town the other day. This is as it should be- The Democracy has no place in it for old women like Morton. W anted . Reliable men for Managers of Brancho Office we wish to open in this vicinity. I f your record is O K here is an opportunity. Kindly give good reference when writing, The A T Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati Ohio. Illustrated cata logue lets stamps. Hath, N . Y . Vfrtfo the» Doctor. D id anything you in ven t o r im p ro ve; also get CAVEAT.iRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT o r DESIGN PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo, fo r free examination and advice. BOOK ON PATENTS fee before patent. A.SNO W&CO. Patent Lawyers. W A S H I N G T O N , D.C. Tne operation of through trains between San Francisco nnd Los Augcles, via Surf nnd Santa Bar bara. will begin on SU ND AY, M ARC H 31, 1901. Tw o Through Trains Daily. The Coast Line Limited leaving each terminal in the morning equipped with olegaut cafe and parlor cars, will make daylight trips through the most pictur esque, varied aDd eutertuining scenes on the continent. Inquire of agents of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Once President M cK inley said ,of Weylcr’s policy in Cuba : The only peace it can beget is that of the wilderness and the grave” . The L ead er and Bryan.s paper Tlie United States is getting Yet now he has ordered an exactly The Commoner, for a year, 2 10. similar policy to be followed in the ready to accredit a consul to Pre island of Marrinduque, Philippines. T h i, a iirn ita r, n on « . . ( J box o f lb - x— nino Laxative Rromo-Quinine T.bi*. of Browns? Yes, it is fine. W here did he get it? W h y that was an “old sot" He had th ’j .v t i n ; axl w n i he found ont what line work the Cottage Grove Plating Company did he just dug up all his old and discarded ware and you have seen the resu't. They can take all the dents out and repair any thins: that is Broken. A F T E H on the new COAST LINE free to any sufferer from the following diseases: Cold extremeties, Cystocele, Female weakness. Kidney complaint, I Leucorrhea, L iv e r complaint, Paraly j sis. Lost vitality Nervous debility. Self i abuse. Worn-out woman, Irregular i menstruation, Impotenov, ltheum a-' tisin. Dim inutive Shrunken and un developed Sexual organgs and Catarrh Address for illustrated circular, etc. Sanitarium City Electrical Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Y o u See that Tpipple Plated Silveware gap Closed The W ar Department has sus tained General M acAithur in ex pelling Editor Rice from Manila for exposing the corruption in the A r k o m E n g lis h R o m o ily w i l l . l o p » C o o Eh ’V* V goevernment service (here. Such at any time, and will cure the worst was to be expected. These imperial cold in twelve hours, or money refund- When one o f vour Republican chaps have got to hang together, e d. 25cts. and 60 cts. friends tells you that Maryland has you know. Mrs Michael Curtain, Plainfield, HI lost ail sorts of wicked things ?n makes the statement, th at she caught adopting it* new election law, just There is an opportunity for one of cold which settled on her l u n g .he ask him why he has nevsr objected was treated for a month by lie r f i ...v our young men or women to make physician, but grew worse. H e told lic it to the Massachutts election law, of money with T H E U N IQ U E M O N TH she was a hopeless victim of consump which the Maryland act is to all L Y , Depew Building, New York. tion and that no medicine could cure intents and purposes an exact her. H e r druggist suggested D j K in g's This Monthly, which was formerly New Discovery for Consum ption; she copy. The Penny Magazine, has now be bought a bottle and to her delight come the standard half-dime maga found herself benefited from first (lose. Y o u r Face zine of the world. It wants one She con tinu ed its use nnd nfter taking Shows the stnte of your feelins agent in this vicinity nnd will give six bottles, found herself sound and am) the state of your health as well. exclusive territory to the right per w e ll; now does her own housework, and Impure blood makes Itself appareut son. Besides paying big commis is as well as she ever was.— Free trial In a pale and sallow complexion, sions to its representative, it sends a bottle of this Great Discovery by Ben- Pimples and Skin Eruptions. 1*you present worth well the price of T he DrugCo. Only 50 cts and $1.00, every bottle guaranteed. are feeling weak nnd worn ont and do U n i u c b M o n t h l y to every subscriber not have a healthy appearance, you S e n t F re e . diould try Acker’s Plcod F.lixlr. It that is secured by the representa So sure are we that the locating o f a cures all blood diseases where cheap tive. Better adress at once Tn t few o f our Elcctrict Belts will develop Snisapnrlllus and so called purifieis U n h i d e M o n t h l y , Depew Building, into numerous sales o f our belts and fa il; knowing this, we sell every bot i New York. appliances, that we are willing to send tle on a positive guarantee. I f you iiavo an/ comt>taint whatever nnd tlCAirs the l»eet m eaW l advice you cun noMtbly receive, write the doctor freely. T m will receive a prompt re ply, without coat. Addroas, T -v. J. O. AVER Lowell, N m i . in the toria to our great and good friend Edward V I I oil the ground that he i* the do facto sovereign of the By-the-way wo should really Transvaal- I f that rule had been enforced against us, we should have like to know when the Russian had several consuls here accredited students find time for studying. to George IV . o f A c k e r ’ s E n g lish R em e d y In an y case o f coughs, colds o r croup. 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