The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, February 14, 1902, Image 1

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We have some great bargains in odds and ends.
offering many of them at at half cost or lese.
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m oney, and we send you
f r e e t r i a l bottle i f you w rite fo r it.
SH ILO H ’S costs 25 ceuts and w ill cure Con­
sum ption, Pneum onia, Bronchitis and all
L u ng Troubles. W ill cure a cough or cold
In a day. and thus prevent serious results.
It has Seen d oin g tnese things for 50 years.
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Surgery and Fem ale diseases A Specialty. All
calls prom ptly attended to.
Olllce in Sherw ood block ; N ight calls at
N ew Era Drug Store. P h one 156 Main.
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"We have Just Received a Large Shipment of Hats for
[en and Boys.
No Out-of-date or Shop-worn Goods.
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THANKS.
I thank my friends very kindly for
the liberal patronage they have given
mo and I will continue right on
giving them the same close prices.
1 don’ t think it necessary to give
long lists of prices as I think you
understand I will not be undersold.
Among my late Undertaking Goods
is a latest Model Cooling Board. A
splendid kit of Embalming Tools
and Fluid also a $25.00 Church and
Parlor Truck to carry the casket
after remains are placed in i t All
of which is the most modern equip­
ments. So if this sad duty must be
done of takiDg care of the dead I am
fully equipped. By 20th of February
I will have as good selected stock of
furniture to choose from as was
evey shown in Cottage Grove. Dont
think I have sold out but I am here
to stay.— U. S. M a r t i n .
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GREAT BARGAINS
[? Ladies’ Tailor Made Waists apd Skirts
At the Pacific Timber Company’s Store where they have received a large and carefully
selected stock in both of these lines and are selling the same at the lowest possible prices.
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Life.
“ In three weeks our chubby little
boy was changed by Pneumonia
almost to a skeleton, writes Mrs W
Watkins, of Pleasant City O “ A ter-
riblo cough set iu, that, iu spiglit of a
good doctor’s treatment for several
weeks, grew worse every day We
then used Dr K ing’s New Discovery
for Consumption, and our darling was
eoon sound und well. We aro sure
this grand medicine saved his life.”
Millions know it’s the only sure euro
for Coughs, Cold3 and all Lung
diseases Currln’s Drug Store guaran­
tee satisfaction. 50c, $1.00. Trial
bottles free.
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PRICES T H A T T E L L -C O O D S T H A T S E L L
| ON THE FOLLOWING- LINES W IL L BE FOUND AT OUR STORE
Hardware, Stoves. Tinware, Pumps, Plumbing Goods,
Mining Supplies, Hercules Powder, Fuse, Caps, Sim-
onds Saws, Studebaker Wagons, Canton Clipper
Plows and Harrows,Gun Ammunition, Fishing Tackle
and Sporting Goods, Barbed and Plain Wire, Wagon
. Timber and Blacksmith Supplies.
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FRUIT GROWERS’ MIDWINTER
MEETING.
Among the speakers that partici­
pate in the deliberations o f the
Horticultural Convention at Cor­
vallis, yesterday and today are: E L
Smith, Hood River, Apples; J W
Olwell, Central Point,Packing Ideals;
W V Allen. Salem, Processing;
A Sharpies, Goshen, Horticultural
Education; G H Lambert, Portland,
Lights and Shades; A Brownell. Al­
bany, Words of Caution; E Hofer,
Salem, The Strawberry ;W K Newoll,
Dilley, Evarorator Furnaces; L T
Reynolds, Salem, Farm Impressions;
J T Brumfield, Portland, Marketing
Dried Fruits.
Several other speakers were pre­
sent and took part in the discussions.
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
S pecial attention g iven t o C ollections.
O fllce over l ’ Jpcr & V anD en burg’ s H ardware.
A curious case down in Linn
county
Laffles the skill of the
physicians. The 17-year-old son of
Mart Miller, of Knox’s Butte, lias
been ill for four years. For seven
months he has lain in bed in ab­
solutely one position, without the
movement of a single muscle except
those governing speech and digesti­
on, every effort to move causing in­
tense pain. His pulse has been
constantly 130 to 150 per ininntc.
The trouble has not been learned
for certain. It is not paralysis.
GENERAL ROAD MASTER.
There are several applicants for
the position of general road super­
visor or road master under a new
law passed by the last Legislature.
The law is capable of being con­
strued either as mandatory or
optional, but the general opinion is
that it merely authorizes tho County
Court to appoint one or more persons
to supervise roads, in addition to the
authority conferred by law on the
county court, on tho fifty or more
road supervisors in the county who
are elected by the people and allowed
$2 per day, and on the County Sur­
veyor, and that none of these other
laws are repeated unless by impli­
cation, which is doubtful. Under
such a complication and division of
authority, and in view of the fact
that one man could not visit all
parts of the county during the road­
working season and perform the
duties prescribed by law, it seems
to be the general opinion of citizens
that no appointment should be made
at least at the present titno. For
these reasons no appointment has
been made and whether any will be
made depends on what seems to be
for the best interests of tho people
and in harmony with their wishes.
A
Tumisanil Dollars Thrown
Away.
Mr W W Baker, of Plainview, Neb,
writes “ My wife had lund trouble for
over fifteen years. We tried a number
of doctors and spent over a thousand
dollars without any relief. She was
very low and I lost all hope, when a
friend suggested trying Foley’s Honey
and Tar, which I did ; and thanks be
to this great remedy it saved her life.
She is stronger and enjoys bettor
healt than she has ever known in ten
years. We shall never bo without
Foley’s Honey and Tar and would
ask those afflicted to try it. Benson
Drug Co.
COUNTY BOOK EXAMINED.
Messrs J M Williams and M S
Wallis, who were appointed by the
County Court at the January term
to examine the books and accounts
of the Sheriff, Clerk, Treasurer, As­
sessor and School Superintendent
submitted their report last Wednes
Clerk’s W ise Suggestion.
day. They spent about 18 days in
" I have lately been much troubled
with dyspepsia belching and sour the work and made a more complete
stomach.” writes M S Mead, leading and thorough examination than has
pharmacist of Atteboro, Mass. -‘I been customary heretofore, cs they
could eat hardly anything without included tho offices of School Super
suffering sevral hours. My clerk intendent and Assessor, which were
suggested I try Kodot Dyspepsiu Cure , not included in other examinations.
which I did with most happy results. 1 They found all the accounts correct
I have had no more troublo and when and the books io good shape. The
one can go to eating mince pie, cheese, I indebtedness of the county they
candy and nuts atter such a time, their found to be about the same as a year
digestion must he pretty good. I ago after deducting the cash on
endorse Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heartily ■ hand applicable to payment on the
You dont have to diet. Eat ail the j debt, about $105,000. They report-
good food you want but don’t over \ ed no errors of any consequence in
load the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia the accounts of any of the officers
Cure digests your food. Benson Drug and represented all the books to be
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1 kept in proper form and in excellent
I condition.
The Lake View Register says:
“Uncle L B Whorton has been quite Favorites Nearly Everywhere.
Constipation means dullness, de­
poorly fur several weeks, having
pression, headache, generally disor­
been confined to bis bed for a greater dered breath. DeWitt's Little Early
portion of the time.
Bisers stimulate the liver, open the
S l o p , T h r ('»■■ a ll U o r h . n i r i h . « 'o l d bowels and relievo this condition. Safe
Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets speedy and thorough. They never
I cure a cold a cold in one day. No gript. Favorite pills, Benson Drug
Cure, no Bay. Price 25 cents.
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DIED EN ROUTE.
Sunday night about 11 o’clock
M Howe of Eugene,» received a
telegrame from Merlin, in Southern
Oregon, conveying the sad and start­
ling intelligence that his brother
James T Howe, who was bring to
Eugene for burial the remains of his
other brother, Daniel T Howe, bad
died from pneumonia while on tho
train enroute.
A telegram was first received from
Grants Pass stating that he was very
ill and when Merlin was reached he
had died. Merlin is the scene of the
ashout which was detaining the
trains. Under ordinary circum­
stances the bodies would have ar­
rived Monday morning but tho train
did not arrive until late in tho
evening.
The double funeral was held Tues­
day and the brothers were laid sido
by side in Masonic cemetery.
’Tis indeed a sad blow to their
aged mother aud their brother.
James T Howe was aged 50 years
and leaves several children in Ban
Francisco.
A Legacy of tlie Grip
Is often a run-down system. Weak­
ness, nervousness, lack of appetite,
energy and ambition, with disordered
livor and kidnoys ofton follow an at-
tact of this wretched disease. Tho
greatesi need then is Electric Bitters,
tho splondid tonic blood purifier and
regulator of Stomach, Liver and
Kidneys. Thousands have proved
that they wonderfully strengthen tho
norves build up the system, aud re­
store to health and good spirits after
and attack of Grip. If suffering try
them. Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction
guaranteed by Currin Drug Co.
A Wortby Successor.
“ S o i l l c I h l i i K New r u d e r T h e S u n - ’
All
Doctors have tried to euro
by the use of powder, acid
gases, ihhnlers and drugs iu pasto
form. Their powders dry up the
mueuous membranes causing them to
crack open and bleed. The powerful
acids used in tho inhalers have eaten
away tho same membranes that their
makers hove aimed to euro, while
pastes and ointments cannot rech tho
diease. An old and experienced prac­
titioner who has for many years made
a close study anu specialty of tho
treatment or o a t t a r a h , has at last
perfected a treatment which when
raitthfully used not only relieves n
once, but permanently cures c a t t a h a h
by removing tho cuusa, stopping tho
diseharges.and curing all inflamma­
tion. It is tho only remedy known to
science that actunlly reaches tho
afiicted parts. This wonderful remedy
is known as “ b n u f f i . es tho o u a h a n t e e i >
o a t t a r a h C uke ” and is sold at the ex
tremely low price of One Dollar, each
puckago containing internal aud ex­
ternal medicine sufficient for a full
month’s treatment and everything
necessary to its perfect use.
“ s n u f f i . e s ”
is the only perfect
c a t a r r h c u r e ever made and is now
recognized us the only safe and positive
cure for that annoying and disgusting
disease. It cures all inilainatlon
quickly nnd permantly and is also
wonderfully quick to relive h a y f e v e r
or c o l d in too h e a d .
c a t a r i i when neglected often leads
to c o n s u m p t i o n — “ s n u f f l r b ” will s u v o
you if you use it at once. It is no
ordinary remedy hut a complete treat­
ment which is positively guaranted to
cure c a t a r r h in any form or stago if
used according to the directions which
accompany each package. Don’t delay
but send for it at once and write full
particulars as to your condition and
you will receive special advice from
tho tho discoverer of this wonderful
remedy regarding your ease without
cost to you beyondtho regular price of
“ s n u f f l e s ” tho g u a r a n t e e d c a t a r r h
oattarah
CURE.”
Sent prepaid to any address in tho
United States or Canada on receipt o f
One Dollar. Address Dept E8H3 E dwin
li G i l e s
C o m p a n y , 2.130 and 2332
Murket Street, Philadelphia.
Y ou Know
W h a t You A r e T ok liiR .
When you take Grove’e Tasteless Chill
T od I c because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that
It simply Iron and Quinine In a taste­
less form, No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
What Shall We Have For Dessert?
This question arises in tho family
every day. Let us answer it to-day.
Try Jell-O a delicious and healthful
dessert. Prepared in two minutes.
No boiling! no baking! simply add
boiling water and set to cool,
flavors:—Lemon, Orange,
Rasp­
berry and Strawberry. Oet a pack­
age at your grocers to-day. lOcts.
THE LEADER FOUJOJJ WORK.