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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1901)
CROsS-BlifiEDING. Acker’s Saved Her Life W ithin the past few years, an ap preciation ot scientific work in at the Cottalo G rovo agricultural pursuits has increased to as aeooml-flusa matter. until only in the most segregated districts does the old-time disdain | “ A bout tw o miles from Vassal** Mich., S C R 1 P T IO N R A T E S , wl»<*r«‘ I keep a drug store, lives Mrs. T . M# o f thorough investigation along new Bratt. Hhe was very sick ami hopelo-s lines prevail. The agricultur.Tl I with consumption. ‘ V/VK i Y eah $ 1 .5 0 |1 watched her case colleges and experiment stations M o nth s .7 5 ! with interest after f i j f have accomplished thing and results |8he began takinu' ie e M o n t h s .0 0 I Acker's E n g l i s h (.A count wherever they are obtained. l Remedy for 0>n- In advance hut It nut so paid A ^ Jtg sumotir-n, because to ot Si.uo pur year will he charm',I In the current numlier o f the Inde Ih:tflhe:trdso ^ l tains rate, made known npun apph _ pendent, attention is paid to certain m ini; about ita woiulerfui I improvements that have been made and are about to be made bv e x Jur C lu b b in g L ist. it, but 1 V? Vv 5 periments. Every one has heurd doubt with m y own w j E adeh and ! eyes I saw this wom an get w ell and strong o f the Burbank potatoes, yet prob on that remedy, in a very short timo tho Commoner. $2:10 ably few know that its superior cough stopped, her lungs were herded up, the soreness went away, and she beean tak ¡-»-week Republic $2.00 qualities are the result o f several ing f>n flesh. She herself said: ‘ Mr. Bullard, ■ Night Watchman $2.00 years of patient cross-breeding on 1 ow e m y life to A cker's Englu«h Rem edy. It is a certain cure.’ In ' Mrs. Bratt’i inatti Enquirer $2.10 Mr Burbank’s immense.farm near nc ghborhood her n'covery has occasioned much comment a< you can easily under- ly Examiner $2.50 Santa Rosa, California. stand. H e r case was one where everybody thought it was only a question o f a littte ly Oregonian $2.50 Mr Burbank has several hundred while until .she would die. I feel it a duty as a druggist to write this letter, so that there acres devoted to the propagation of s of this paper may be found need be no more deaths front consumption.” (Signed) E. A . B u ll a r d , Vassar, Mich. t Washington in the office of new verities o f fruits and vegetables. Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a Jx>ttle, throughout dal correspondent, E G Sig- Recently ho has sent out new the United States and C anada; ami in Eng- 8 F Stroot, N W Washing- varieties of plums procured by land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. I f you are not c os-bug Japanese and native plums, satisfied after buying, return the bottle to lie has also secured a cross between your druggist, and get you r money bock, liv authorize ih* alr"c gwronitt. an apricot and a Japanese plum” ?r. 1J. HOOVER it CO., JYOi’ Next York, which he calls a plumcot. The I , N A T IO N A L D A N G E R , i one pauses to consider the flavor is said to he praticularly that have been brought agreeable. Another cr< ation is a i American policies, and in American national , by what the republican W ill exihit under their monster ¡scribes as “ the chango of W A N T E D — Active man ot good Water-proof canvas rm the JV-rkin- Lot in destiny” in the past three charocter to deliver and ' collect in here is created n very grnvo Oregon for old established mannufnc- afternoon and night, Wudnesday, July s to the ultimate promise of taring wholesale house. l'JOO a year sure pay. Honesty more than ling. undeniably true that in the expereiiee required. Our rofeience an bank in any city. Enclose scl/ KM BRACING ntioned the United States addressed stamped envelop. Manu nent has been transformed factures, Third Floor, ” 24 Dearborn G y inn as ts, A cro bats, ;reat, fuirinitided and peace- St., Chicago. Clo wns, Jugglers, lovernnient to an aggressive Con tortionists, f t « G> f> <S) itant and land-greedy world Is not always the moat iloserv. Probably if C olo mission er Evans Tum blers, Lea p ers, in" of your patronage, but We modeled without conceal- ( i t ’ A K A N T K F that everything had made rulings tbat would have Singers, D ancers, i tho nionarehical Bowers you buy at Our Store will be involved the paying out. of the fresh, honest and entirely satis A n d in fa c t th e |ie. factory. $5,408,505.80. unexpended balance ittitudo o f the M cK in ley 9 0 C $ ® of tho $114,000,000 appropriated Ly «ration toward tho people Congress for pensions which he has Tor the money. hilippines is the attitude Prescription. turned back into tho Treasury, the Grand Band Concerts lid be certain to ho nssum- Treasury, tho ring of pension sharks Free Exhibitions W ork Cngland— we w ill ‘‘civilize” would have been less persistent in A t 2 :00 and 7 ;30 p. ni i conquest, gu n ]»w d cr and their demuudti for a new Commission A Specialty. o f the strong hand, N o t e .— T he m a n a g e m e n t o f th is eter- er of Pensions. W o carry a l a r g e amt well selected p ris e a llo w s no g a m b lin g o r g a m e s o f vltitudo o f the M cKinley Stock of D r u g s , Patent Medicines. c h a n c e on o r n e a r th e s h o w g r o u n d s tiation toward Cuba is that Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wult Paper a n d w o d e s ir e t o ussu re th e p u b lic th a t eland toward the South aii‘I XütivJü; tepublicB— we will let Cuba — I- ni and hlgh-elass naturo. W e givo no aste of freedom and self- Street pallido as I euf tornar/ witli S C IIO O h B O O K S a n d M M T I O M ’. H % le n to n ly to be deprived of tented exhibitlons, bu t contine olir 3 Big Shows Combined to See them, AT LURCH’S 3 ÄSHI0N STABLE Greatest Show on Earth < offorts to tlie regulur porforinunces. and self government when .opportunities arise, ittitudo of tho M cKinley tration toward the Am en ¡»es is exactly that o f the aristocrats governing 1— the hands o f tho aristo- ;overnlng class are being rengtheued at tlio cost o f C IK K L V S . - S!L(11 7>ric(ys of Admission CHRISMAls & B A N 3-3. Props. G E N E R A L L I V E R Y B U S IN E S S TRANSACTED 4 C O T T A G E G R O V E \ BOHEMIA. -L :5 a ^ C T A T R T ] \ ! ] ; Carrying Passengirs ° 1 T iU Li L l i \ U D R U G S T O R I’, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven that the partnership lately ftiibdiatiiig lietwccu VV F Jlcr.emvuy amt c II Burkholder, under the linn name of lleiueuway A HurkhoMer. wan dissolved on the 17th day of June, 1901. by mutual consent. 1» II iiemeiiway having purchased tho interest ami goodwill of W F Hemenwny In said linn’ s property and business lias entered into partner ship with V 11 lUirkholder In «« ncral mercluui disc and contracting business under the firm name of Hem**»way & Brtrkholder. And with a complete stock of A ll debts owing to and all demands on late firm are to be pa Id to ami settled by the new firm o f Iiemeiiway Uurkltolder. W F H omen way, I) II iiemeiiway, C 11 Burkholder. A an,l U. S. Mail J. M. (! ILK ISON. Eugene Oregon, Under New MANAGEMENT Japanese G ood: School Books. Stationery Cui to Order. And a full line of Photo Albums. N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S . , . When to our city, give us a call and see tnat It brings health to the hdir, and the fall- ing tt.iocs. It always restores color’ to g r a y hair. You need not look at thirty as if you were fifty, for y o ur gr ay hair, may have again all the dark, rich color of youth. $1.00 a bottle. derslgneil bave bocn appoiuted, Ijy thè County Court of lame Conni v. Oregon Execiitors of thè lnst W iil and Testa ment and o f thè estate of John II. ! Englnml, (toccaseli. A ll perenna hav- 1 in g cla im s agallisi salii estate, a re ! hcivby uotitlcd to preselit thcin to thè | untici-igned at tho First National I lhmk, in Cottage G rove, L.:nc County | Oregon, witliln nix inonths from thè i dato c f ibis nottue. l>«tcit lliis arali d u y of July, 19ui. J o s e p h M e. Engliùid, D avid Low rey Englnml. P r i c e a re R ig h t II C M IL L E R , if ' Wood Yard Located in Town After Up-to-date«^ ■* ■* j* Jo b W o rk GEER- -LUM BER CO M a n ufa c t urers of *r. I li.we found that it y« a claim f T tt. It bus eiven me ti-» u -t remedies I look g a v e me no r e lie f. I was indue,',I to try Form , Kir>v , ritish jingoes, who have Fruì:, and after th.e' use ,,f tin, . I.oitles sting on “ no terms for I mu cured. N e » I rn D ru gstore. IliURDKBS WlNTKD.— M rs K M ,1" have been sadly discon- the Boers ultfmattim of Thomas » i l l take a few boat I, rs * without Independence.’’ after Aug 1. Ladies ptefered. Al! Tui tios V.'i .iii!»t; Winter Wood will «lo ut the Lender Oitire fur I urther Iu format ion. ROUSE, Executorsof tho last « i l i nini testa- ment nnd o f thè estate of John lì B u g iami, deceosed. A il dru gsfjts. t*i»mp!oto »¡ttier.ictkiu In n-y busi- lid nu editor in luisehuig, H knuy J. <7K'» k <.V:, lie n A £2, \ sj ‘}. City, ai *. in item to the ctleet that if who was seen hugging tho V.W/a t/iu U tKifor. If ynt! .%> t »rt btaln «I» the benefit !» I, did not let up on thaw ■ I. (»• ••« ‘ .‘J ir ,-i tin* u«« of ih« 'ijcr, -Tito ih.» IhTlpr about ¡ap.ides, that his name Ad..¡us, I>H. J. C. AYFK. LowtiU, Ma««. forth coming in the near Before the next ist>ue about u boeri liera came in and r back subscriptions and (ilw nrit H m s. a well known b u sin ess mail of Halt-bury, Mo, writes: " I editor lie sbouid ] to say for the iM'ni tn of others to the idle stories go in g timt I WHS a MilTerer from Inmh . -.> ami khlney » 5 ..u b i.,, ami ml -the Me have New Machinery and will Saw your Wood Any Length on ShoiL .t Notice. Largo Body Fir, No Other Kind Sold. Bm p. “ I am a harbor by tru le r.nd have but :$ at d*vl io d > w u li yt ur w ill d j e v e r y t f u . t Dealci s in all Kinds of Fir Wood — R E P A IR IN G A t G-rlflln & Veatch's H A R D W A R E STO R E tin- Lugene Register has com- ineneud burying the democratic party, Bryan. Free Silver and tlm octopus again. Brother Gilstrap reminds us o f the Irish Sexton who hud liecn btirving the dead in a certain church yard for forty years. \\ hen asked how ho liked his job n nnuked ; “ faith an' if I could only live long enough I ’d lie wiltin to hurry thim all without chargin a devil in a eint, but the more I bury, the faster they come and me life is becoming a tor m in t” T o T ii D f . u '. V rich bnly cure,! of her Deafness and Noise in tm* Head t>v D r Nicholson’s Artilienl Ear Itrunis, gave $10,i)n0 to Ills Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drum s may have lhem Fret \t|dr. - - N o lo.‘>7l ('. TheNiehotsen Institute, 7 S0 Eighth Avenue The Gus Sun Shows do not give t street paia lu but will give you all the tiue music you want free; also a sensational exhibition on the show grounds after the band concerts, at 2 and 7 ;30 p m. All kinds of Rough a Lumber, Bridge Timber L o o k at these P rices. Flooring. $16.00, $14.00 and Rustic and Coiling, $14.00 12 Double Surfaced. $14.00 12 CK Sized Lumber, $7.00 Rough. We have a Fine assc building material now on hand and ducements on Dres ed Lumber o f 1 on Rough Lumber 15 per cent dis< A ll Orders prem R O U SE-C EER LU M B E R C o.