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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
THE LEADER. Urol her Comic r of .the lioseburg I ’laindenler has evidently hnd his picture t ikcn a-;d the in pride of his tintered at the Cottar drove posi- vanity gets off the following free office us uceoml-i la s s mutter. advertisement for the benefit of th R A T E S . local artist. U F . W W 'L B Y , S U B S C R IP T IO N O se S ix Y M $ 1.00 eah .75 onth s - - .T u s k 28, 1901. Our Ctubldliu Dint. The L eader ami The Commoner. Twice-a-wock Republie Silver Night Watchman Cincinnatti Enquirer W eekly Examiner Weekly Oregonian Workmen YOU CANT HELP U. bfc---- “J C Straff-. ; 1. the photographer. .50 T hree M o nth s « II paid in advance but if not so paid uniform rate of $2.00 per year will be «barged. Advertising rates made known upon appli cation. F R ID A Y , i 1 * u t > li» lio l\ $ 2:10 12.00 $ 2.00 $ 2.10 contemplates going t> Cottage i ^ 1 Ä Ä Ä * « » . •*» Grove in tho near future t > spend a few weeks with his photo tent. Those who patronize him will have the satisfaction of securing tho best pictures they ever received at that place. Mr Stratford could oven make the editor of the Lender ap pear good-loooking and distinguish ed— in a photograph." Perhaps Bro Conner would also like to get away and do a little busi- h esa in a live tovvu wliore Ins dis tinguished abilities (V) would be Rent o( tlio molten glass lorcMlta W»T >jr J * « tui-e into t i c lungs " h e r e it gr.i.luallj appreciated. ,li..vn their dvll.'utc structure. m »k n g e v e n r e u a ---------- --------- But Think of p t t t y j T jê * y * s s j y * * * s x iT u ti t i SPRIÑG3 •i da Hirer to life. You can’t afford to quit ware in*' nml are dally exposed to this fatal dust and $2.50 2 t it w i f you and your friend* need W A N T E D — Active man of good ' in?,... is Acker’s Bngltoh Konictly^ T h taw M m ake j-our $2.50 character to deliver and collect in throat a n d 'b in * » strong I t w ill hcaf the hint Ton need Irritation, Trace up your Oregon for old established inanuufac- iftltiv’ll work. I hove noticn, that lit Copies of this paper may bo found 1 mho reasen m ill» there are no u ing wholesale house. 1900 a S The Is that A-ker'» English Kemeay 1» on file nt Washington in the office of year sure pay. Honesty more than used by the men working there. our special correspondent, E Q Sig- exporeuce required. Our reference Sold nt 2.V., Wo. and f l a thm ghaot United states und Canada; and in EnMancx gers, 918 F Street, N W Washing an bank in any city. Euclose self tlu* I t 1» M «¿ M L 4». M. I ' TOO are not »aiDfled after buying, return the bottle to your dnigiaht, addressed stamped envelop. Manu ton, D C. end get your money back. factures, Third Floor, 331 Dearborn We anther ix the ctboK swim ntee. jf. H. HOOKF.K .(■ CO., ProjirUtore, Xew Tor». St., Chicago. Mrs Lease is going into New York There were 162 complete engines politics. W e are sorry for Now Cuba w ill row prepare its elec on tho battlesnip Maine. It is be York. toral bill. N 15. Ti e draft of the lieved that most of these engines Tho Wisconsin legislature refused bill prepared by Secretary Root will wero uninjured by the explosion tnnt enact a law prohibiting marriage be adopted or the Secretary will wrecked the ship and brought on the between whites and negroes. know the reason why. This is war between the United States and Cuba libro with a vengeance. Spain. • g .* * * * _______= a— — M jmrsr-v.-F-'i * * * * * * * * * When You visit L U R C H ’S STORE and Examine the New Skirts, Shirt "Waists Belts, Silks and other Novelties to The only surviving pensioner of the war of 1812 is Hiram Crouk of Pcrkimer county, New York. O f course, General Shatter thinks the San Francisco frauds amount to nothing, l ie saw nothing wrong with embalmed beef at Santiago either. As ‘‘times are good” the failures (188 last week as against 1G3 for the same week last yea r) must he on ly excuses given by the business men to secure a chance to rest. The ‘‘Constitution” and the ‘‘In dependence’’ will race on July I t tho former wins, the New Y oi k tho latter is victor, the club will have to discover some w iy to climb down. The best boat must defend the cup. The Civil Service law, as admin istered by President M cK inley, is an arrant humbug. Witness the case of Collector Sapp o f Louisville who has deliberately defied the law for throe years, at.d defies the Pres ident to remove him. W h at was there for poor Cuba to do? Tho big hoy stood over his victim with a bayonet and told him lie would keep it at his throat un less ho accepted the conditions of independence which the trusts were willing to give him. W c promised Cubans “ absolute and uncondition al independence,” but tho Platt amendment makes them appen dages worse than slaves.— Portland Dispatch. L o o k in your mirror today. Take a last look at your gray hair. It sure ly may be the la s t if you want it so ; y o u needn’tkeep your g ra y hair a week longer than you wish. There’s no guesswork about this; it’s sure every time. To re t o r e H s color to gray hair use ■ j - M 2 k y EP A fte r u sin g ii for tw o'— or three weeks no ticehov much younrer you c¡ pea-, ten y—r< vo-mger nt least Vigor also Ayer’s cures «!• •v pi a , vents it hair, makes falling -ml is a splen- hair v cssing. did 1 It ,u t help but do th< hings, for it’s a When the hair hai - i is well i'cd, it cannot help but fji'C'v, . It makes the scalp ht ..ih" and this cures the di vtsse that causes dandni.T. . S1.C0 a bottle. A ll dr fo is t s . coming out bad".y “ My >r Vigor stot ped tbs but. A> i-'rt II; i dling n.ul ”... i do mv hair veiy '*( '.nr than bo for.!, thick and t.. i i.. : li. o it for 1 think dii.!- 1 . " -f. f.KA, the hair.” rrow, I.T . April 23,1c Writs* tho Uovtor. I f you «It* not ohtala h ’.I t! •« '•'*»*« dta you dosilo Item the r • «■ the Vigor, write lito d( »tor about It. A dress. Da J. C. AYES, Lowell, Maas. F o r S a l e o r T r a d e .— 250 nannie goats in small bands if desired, will trade for cattlo or sheep. Horses for sale also. Enquire of J I I H awley , Divide Or. The United S ates produces 775 000,000 pounds of tobacco j early One half this amount is consumed NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between W F Hemenway and C II Burkholder, under the firm name of Hemenway & Burkholder, was dissolved on the 17th day of .lune, 1901, by mutual consent. p H Hemenway having purchased the interest and goodwill of W F Hemenway In said tirm’s property and business has entered Into partner ship with C If Burkholder in general merclian- disc and contracting business under the Arm name of Hemenway & Burkholder. All debts "'ving t*> and all demands on late 11 rm of Hemenway & Burkholder. "W F Hemenway, 1) II Hemenway, C II Burkholder. What Shall We Have For Dessert? This question arises in tho family 1 i vory day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-0 a delicious and henlthful dessert. Prepared iu two inutes. No boiling! no bakingl siD.pl.. add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors:— Lemon, Orang. , Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at your grocers to-day. lOcts. © © © O O Prescription W ork A Specialty. CHRIS H A N & 3 A N 3-3, Prop?. gjzktjsra L L I V E R Y B U S IN ESS Vie c a r r y n la r g e a n d w e ll s e le c te d rin u iÄ . .p a t e n t.M e d ic in e s , Paints, O ils, v a r n is h e s , w all Paper and Notiouv. CURRENTS DRUG STORK. * TR AN SACTED * C O T T A G E G R O V E \ B O H E M IA -S T A G E L I N E « A Û A A J1 « »7» r , i S T O R E ,.. Eugene Oregon, i Under New Clearance Sale. . Wood! Wood! Wood! B E N N E T T . & G I L K I S 0N Japanese GrOodE, School Books. Stationery Dealers in all Kinds of Fir Wood--- Cut to Order. And a full line of Photo Albums. M o have New Machinery and will Saw vom* AVood Any Length on Shortest Notice. Large Body F ir, N o Other Kind Sold. Price are Right, I I C M IL L E R , Prop. Wood Yard Located in Town After Up-to-date^* Beginning Friday, June 28 , Every Trimmed Hat in the Store reduced to..... COST PRICE. Ladie take advan tage of this William Woodard, of Decatur, la, writes “ I was troubled with kidney disease for several years and four one dollar size bottles of F oley ’ s K idnf . y O toe cured me. I would reccomend distinguished republican,discussing it to anyone who has kiduey trouble.” New Kiu Drug Store. tinguished rebublienn, in discussing the Philippine question, wanted to Democrats can afford to watch know who would haul down the — iM r o ib T iE r Y "— tho travail o f tho Republican party ting, ns though the hauling down o f on the tariff question with equa TRY j g ' that flag meant dishonor. The nimity, feeling certain that it will hauling down of the flag in China bring forth nothing o f vvlue anil | did not in the least dishonor it, w ill play directly into the hands because there it was not tho re o f the only genuine tariff reform presentative o f rightfully and hon party in tho country. The trusts estly acquired sovereignty. Neither own the Republican party and the Indy ■ will there ho dishonor in hauling sooner thè fact is proved, the (let her Deafness and Noise in tne Head by down tho flag in th“ Philippines ter for the Democrats. Dr Nicholson’s Arbitral Ear Drums, gave 'I'l.ooo to his Institute, so that where it now represents government The Romans knew how to build deaf people unable to procure the Ear without the consent o f the governed Drums may have them Free. Address and taxation without representa good roads. Many roads built by No 10571-O. The Nicholsou Institute, 780 Eighth Avon ue them are je t iu good condition. tion — The Commoner. BALE To procure a nice new hat for little m u m Newlaods Millineri| 5 tore C, .V. llEMNOT. Í* M. (JlLKISON, < MANAGEMENT And with a complete stock of When In our city, give us a call and see tnat . I#» dll Isn't it about time to stop talk ing of Tannnany’a corruption in view o f tho unutterable rascality of the Republican ring in Philadel phia. Mayor Asbridge there lias just given away to the gang, street railway franchises for which m il lions o f dollars oaah were offered. © (?) e o e Is not always the most deserv. lngof your patronage, but Wc GUARANTEE tluit everything you buy at Our Store will be fresh, honest anti entirely satis factory. SCH O O L CO O KS a n d S T A T IO N E II1 Pension Commissioner Evans is ..gain getting ready to get out. He doesn’t want to go, but he has been too ealous in preventing infrac tions o f the law demat.ded by the G A R, and President M cK in ley has given him the mar ole heart in consequence. ÄSHI0N STABLE I 'IIF. NEAREST T Drug Store at home. ■kr~sr ^ r - r*~p> Tho American flag has bc’ n hauled down in Cnina. The young soldier who was the first to plant that Hag upon the walls o f Pekin was honored by an appointment by the President to he cadet nt large to 'West Point. Itunienso sums of money wero spent and considerable suliering was entailed in the efTort to raise the flag in China, and yet after all this the flag has been haul ed down. W e remember that not long ago AT LURCH’S Job W ork JU N E 1st. % I < -A-t t l i i s O ffic e . A ll Parties AVishing AVintcr W ood will do W ell to Call at the- Leader Ollico for Further Information. J* 4 A* v * > v « Go To v 1 v H flR R Y W Y N N E ’S BICYCLES, SUNDRIES, and REPAIRING At Griffin &c Veatch’s H A R D W A R E STORE. Parents and young people should remember that it frequently occurs that “ Music is father and mother sweetheart and fame, and sometimes bread.” Mra L D Beck. ê& £ This •ifroattire is on every hcv of tho genuine Laxative BroniO'Quininc Tat»«u the reroeily that e r r e a n co ld In on e d a y Foley's Honey «»<* Tar cures colds, prevents pneumooi*. -L U M B E R CO. Manufacturers of^ All kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Bridge Timbers, Ties Etc. Look at these Prices. Flooring, $16.00, $14.00 and $12.00 Rustic and Ceiling, $14.00 12.00 and $10.00 Double Surfaced, $14.00 12.00 and 10.00 Sized Lumber, $7.00 Roufeh, $6.00 to $4 00 W e have a Fine assortment building material now ducements on Dressed on Rough Lumber 15 A ll on hand and offer special in Lumber of 10 per cent and per cent discount for Cash. Orders promptly filled. R O U S E -C E E R L U M B E R C o .