The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, October 11, 1901, Image 2

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    THE
LEADER.
U. K . W o o i . R Y ,
It certainly looks as if the
Steel
P u b l i s h e r . Trust ought to add a little more
water to its stock. The spectacle of
Entered at the Cottage Grove poet- this gigantic “ infant industry” show­
offlee os second-class matter.
ing a profit of nearly $55,000,000 on
the six months business just ended
S U B S C R IP T IO N R H T E S .
and that notwithstanding it was
during those six months the great
O ne Y ear
$1.50
strike occured, is not one that is
Six M onths
.75
likely to prove of benefit to the
T hree M onths
-50
Republican party. After the all too
I f paid in advance but If not so paid a
realistic pictures we have seen the
uniform rate of $ 2.00 per year will be charged.
Advertising rate9 made known upon appli­ suffering among laboring men caus­
cation.
ed by the strike and comfortless and
FRIDAY. - - - - O c r . i l 1901.
crowded condition of the laborers,
homes even before the strike, we
O u r C lu b b in g List.
cannot help asking where is the
The L e a d e r and
The Commoner.
$2:10 benefit to the American laboring
Twice-a-week Republic
$2.00 man which this Government fed
Cincinnatti Enquirer
$2.10 "infant” is supposed to work? This
Weekly Examiner
$2.50 is a question the Republican party-
Weekly Oregonian
$2.30 will probably have to answer iu the
Copies of this paper may be found next campaign.
on file at Washington in the office of
our special correspondent, E Q Sig-
gers, 918 F Street, N W Washing­
ton, D C.
Kodol Dpsuepsib cure is not a mere
stimulaut to tired nature. It affords
the stomache complete and absolute
rest by digesting the food you eat.
Dout have to diet but can enjoy all
the good food von want. Kodol Dys­
pepsia Cure instantly relieves that
distressed feeling after eating, giving
you new life and vigor. Bouson Drug
W hat’s the matter with building
Co.
_________________
that cemetery side walk this fall.?
The United States consumes
1220,600 gallons of beer every
twelve months.
Sir Thomas Lipton says he's
going to try it again. Good for
Thomas, the third time is the
charm.
There is much talk now about so
amending the immigration laws as
to exclude anarchists’ and it is to
be hoped that this will he done.
The law should be strict on this
point and the immigrant should be
compelled to as-ert his belief,
not only in some form of governm
ment but in our form of govern­
ment. And while he is sweairng, it
would not hurt him to declare that
he accepts the Declaration of Indé­
pendance as his political creed.
— Commoner.
A statistician figures that there
are about 1,300,090 dogs in the Uni­
ted States. This estimate evidently
J Odgers of Frostburg, writes; “ I
does not include Cottage Grove's
had a very bad attack of kidney com ­
quota.
plaint and tried F o l e y ’ s K id n e y C u r e
which gave me immediate relief, and
I wns perfectly cured after takiug two
The world’s greatest single crop bottles.” Be sure and get F o l e y ’ s .
is potatoes! The average annnal New Era Drug Store.
supply is 5,000,000,000 bushels,
equalling in bulk the combined
/»«•orto
A private bank at Shillsburg-
Iowa, was always opened with
prayer until the other day, when in
was,opened with dynamite, and the
thieves got away with its contents.
I f the Spanish fleet under Cevcrt
couldn’t whip Schley after he had
done everything in the world that
he onght not to have done what
kind o f an outfit could it have
whipped.
A New York manager has been
punished for essaying to punish one
o f his chorus girls by spanking her
just after the curtain fell, It seems
to us he took an unfair advantage
o f her being in short skirts.
It looks very much as though
iberp had hnen a concerted effort
all through the war iu acur uutitey
in ignorance ot important news.
Captains Wise and MaCalla. Lict-
enant Sutherland and the command
er ot the Scorpion have all confess­
ed to grave laches and even to dis­
obedience of orders in this connect­
ion.
AGENTS WANTED for
• “THE AUTHENTIC LIFE
OF THE MARTYRED
PRESIDENT.”
Which tells all about
Thrilling Interests and
Valuable Historical Facts.
Drink?
)k
16c. Kid 25c.
bad ones!
There are hun­
dreds of cough medi­
cines which relieve
coughs, all coughs,
except bad ones!
The medicine which
has been curing the
worst of bad coughs
for Soyears is Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral.
Call F or C ounty W arran ts
OUR
CLOTH!
Come now and inspect Our Fall Lines1
IN NEW
JACKETS
“ M y wife was troubled with a
deep-seated cough on her lungs f o r
three yea rs. One day I thought
o f how A yer’s Cherry Pectoral
saved the life o f my sister after
the doctors had all given her up to
die. S o I purchased two bottles,
and it cured my wife completely.
It took only one bottle to euro my
sister. So you see that three bot­
tles (one dollar each) saved two
lives. W e all send you our heart­
felt thanks for what you have done
forua.”—J. H. B urge , Macon, CoL,
Jan- 13 , 1 S 99 .
Now, for the irst time you
cm get I trial bottle of Cherry
Pectoral for 25 cents. Ask
yoor druggist.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY
OF LANE.
I
Deserves a visit.
Here is evidence:
And Cloaks, Our
Stock is as varied as
the
People w a n t.~ '^ ^ ® ll
AT LU RCH ’S
F
TIE NEAREST
T
Drug Store
ASHI0N STABLE
S
.À I “
• • 0 • •
Is not always the most deserv.
ingof your patronage, but We
GUARANTEE that everything
yon buy at Our Store will lie
fresh, honest and entirely satis­
factory.
0 0 0 9 0
Prescription
ft \
TXr at*lr
L il l ie A k r k l k t ,
Defendant
To Lillie Akeriey, the aliove named defendant:
A Specialty.
CHRIS MAN & BANGS, Props.
I n t h e n a m e o f t h e s t a t e o f O r e g o n :
You are hereby summoned and required to
We carry n large and well selected
appearand answer the plaintiff's complaint
filed 111 the above entitled court and suit against Stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines,
you on or before Wednesday, the 3 oth day o f Paints, Oils, Yarnisties, Wall Paper
October, loot, and if you fail to so appear and and Notioiif.
and answer said complaint as herein required,
for want thereof, plaintiff w !1 apply to the
court for the relief prayed for iu said complaint,
M IIO O I n o o k s a n a M l l l O M U »
to wit: —
For tiie disolution of the nu. r.age contract
now existing I *• tween plain iff and defendant
ami for full relief herein.
Tills summons is publish d for six consecu­
tive weeks by order of Hon. H. R. Kincaid,
County Judge for Lane County, Oregon, ami
the date of the first publication of this sum -1 T V n T flD A F P V
mons Is August 30th, 1901, and said order is
made and entered on the 29th day of August,
1901.
Dated August 30th, 1901.
GENERAL L IV E R Y BUSINESS
TR AN SACTED
COTTAGE GROVE \
ment and of the estate of John B.
England, deceased. All pereons hav­
ing claims against said estate, are
hereby notified to present them to the
undersigned at the First National
Bank, in Cottage Grove, Lane Count y
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated this 2Cth day of July, 1901.
J o se p h Me. England,
David Lowrey England.
Executors of the lust will and testa­
ment and of the estate of John B Eng­
land, deceased.
MANAGEMENT
^
4
J. M. G il k is o n .
C. A. B k n n R t t .
Wood! Wood! Wood!
BENNETT & G1LKIS0N
Japanese Goods,
School Books.
Stationery
And a full line ot
Photo Albums.
Wo have New Machinery and will Saw your Wood
Any Length on Shortest Notice. Large Body Fir, No
Other Kind Sold.
Price are Right,
Wood Yard Located nTown After
Aiul with a complete stock of
Dealers in all Kinds
o f Fir W ood---
Cut to Order.
When In our city, give us a call and &ee tnat
II C M ILLER, Drop.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the partnership
Lately subsisting between W F Hemenway and
U H Burkholder, under the firm name of
Hemenway & Burkholder, was dissolved on the
17th day of June, 1901, by mutual consent.
I> H Hemenway having purchased the interest
S a tir e o f F orfeitu re.
and goodwill of W F Hemenway in said firm’ »
property and business has entered Into partner­
ship with C H Burkholder in general merehan
To A. J. SMITH:—
dise
and contracting business under the firm
You are hereby notified that
1 have expended Two hundred dollar, in labor name of Hemenway A Burkholder.
All debts owing to and all demands on late'
and Improvement., upon the Bohemia Bommxa
hole mininti claim situate about one and oue-lutif firm are to be paid to and settled by tho new
firm
o f Hemenway A Burkholder.
mile, root!: of the “ Bldgc Hotel", and atxmt two
W F Hemenway,
mite, north meat of the Helena Mine, in the Bo­
1> H Hemenway,
hemia Minina District, in Lane County, state of
G U Burkholder.
Oretton, !u order to hold ttie same under the pro ____
vision, o f Seetlon a s . Revised Statute, of ttie
To the readers of this paper who
rntted States and of the law , of the state o f Or-
egon, being the amount of annual assessment j will semi their name and address for
work required to be done for the years endtug j
a sample copy of THE NEW YORK
I *ce 3 t, twin and the year ending Dec. 31,1901, tn f
FAMILY STORY PAPER, they will
order to hold the same.
and if within 90 days after the service o! this receive the opening chapter of Mist
notice by publication, you faU or refuse to con
Jeau Liccay’s best storv
tribute your proportionate share of such expen­ Laura
diture as a e.«owner, your Interest In said claim “ BETROTHED FORA DAY.
Do
will become the property o f the subscriber un­
not miss this opportunity to secure
der said section 23il,
Dated this the lGth day of HeptemN’r t90t. free the opening chapter of this
DAVID U. BUTLER
.A-.Ai.Bfk A A l A l A. iS* A l A l A . A A A . A* A A At At Ac At
J im
Eugene Oregon,
Under New
BOHEMIA
■ STAGE LINE
CURRIN’S
DRUG STORK.
His Boyhood days,
His beautiful Domestic Life,
His Career on the Battle field,
L, R i l y k u ,
His Achievements in Congress
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Governor and as President,
His Assassination, Peaceful Death,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
and all of interest that every true
Notice is hereby given that the un­
American will want to preserve.
Fullly Illustrated, Cloth Bound, and dersigned have boon appointed, by th
County Court of Lane County, Oregon
sold at a price thut all can afford.
Executors of the last Will and Testa
Everyone wants this book of
As wo expected, the G A R is
rising in its wrath to denounce Pres­
ident Roosevelt for declaring that
he is proud of his two uncles who
served in the confederate navy.
Agents will make $10 00 a day
The G A It, is determined to revive selling it. Send 10c for postage on
the sectional issue if it is in any way outfit, also ask for $2.50 per day,
Cash Guaranteed C'outract to handle
possible-
our Holiday Books.
The chances are that Tammany
All orders filled direct from
will win in New York this year as Pacific Coast Headquarters with
is so often has in the past. New th e O ccidental P u b u siiie o C ompany .
York is admittedly the liest manag­
M A TuoMrsos, Prop.
ed city in the United States, and
Oakland Cul.
for the rest, it If just the sort o f city
A F ien d ish A t t a c k .
that four fifths o f its people want.
An attack was lately made on C F
Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly
The wonder o f the nineteenth proved fatal. It came through his
Century is how it came to pass that kidneys. His back got so lame he
the Spanish fleet at Santigo was could not stoop without great pain,nor
totally annihilated by the American sit in a chair except propded by cush­
ships that were managed by a con­ ions- No remedy helped him until he
glomeration o f commanders that tried Electric bitters which effected
didn’t know any thing and did such a wonderful change that lie writes
he feels like a new man. This marvel­
every thing wrong. A little funny
ous inedicini cures backache and kid­
isn't it?
ney trouble, purifies the blood and
What Do Your
Children builds up yuur health. Only 50c at J F
Curries.
D on't give them tea or coffee.
Have yon tried the new food drink
called GRAIN-O? It is delicious
end nourishing and lakes the place
of coffee. The more Orain-O you
give the children the more health
you distribute through their systems.
Gran-O is made of pure grains, and
when properly prepared tastes like
the choice grades of coffee but costs
•bout | as mueh. All grocers« sell
A l l except
grand and intense love story. Do
Nottce in hereby given that the
following warrants will be paid on
not
wait until you read this paper
Chas B Wessmar, Evanston, 111,
presentation at my office on and
writes: “ My boy 2 % years old had a through, but write at once, to
A r t» August 12, lltol. Interest on j
severe eobl which refused to yield to
Munro s Publishing House
same county warrants from register- j
ed number 8770 to 8399, both in- * any treatment until we tried F oley ’ s 34— 36Vsndeweler Street.
elusive. Dated, Eugene, July 30,! H oney a n d T ar . He was complete­
New York Ci$y, N Y.
ly cured before using one bottle. Take
1901.
none but F oley ’ s , New Era Drug i
A S P a t t e r so n ^
Store.
Foley's K idney Cure
mmkea kid n e ys and bladder rig h t.
County Treasurer.
JUNE 1st.
All Parties Wishing Winter Wood will do Well to Call
at the Lender Office for Further Information.
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ROUSE, G E E R -
-L U M B E R CO.
Manufacturers
All kinds of Rough and Dressed
Lumber, Bridge Timbers, Ties Etc.
Look at those 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 Rough, $6.00 to $4 00
W e have a Fine assortment
building material now on band and offer sp cial in­
ducements on Dressed Lumber of 10 per cent and
on Rough Lumber 15 per cent discount for Cash.
All Orders promptly filled.
R O U S E -C E E R LUMBER Co.
A m os,
Oregon,