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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1902)
TH E • - O REÍ. ( >N. Voters of Oregon La\o a goneral j misconception of tuc registrnti in P u lillH lie d E v e r y E r l c l « y . I law, which was in effect for the first Li. F. W o o l e t Proprietor time ut the goucral election of 1000. C. W . W a i j . a o e Mutinying Editor Electors who registered two years ago seems to think that it is Dot re quired of them to register again this Entered nt the Cottage Grove post- year. In this they are mistaken, office as second-class matter. for under this legislation it is neces sary for them to register every two S U B S C R I P T I O N R K T E S . years if they desire to exorcise their rights of suffrago. O ne Y eah $1.50 The primary object o f the registra Six M onths .75 T hree M onths .50 tion law is the protection of houost If paid tu advance but If not so paid a voters ut tho polls by putting a safe uniform rate of $ 2.00 per year will lie charged. Adverttainu rates made known upon appli guard around their bullot and pro cation. tecting them from those who indulge in the pratico of fraudulent voting. O u r C l u b b i n g la lv t . Requiring a man to register aud The Commoner. $2:10 vote in his own precinct is n preven Tw ico-a-week H epublic $2.00 tive of tho practice of those who Cincinnatti E nquirer $2.10 value tho votes from the standard W eekly Exam iner $2.50 of dollars and cents from voting W eekly Oregonian $2.30 more than onco nnd tends to keep C opies o f this paper may be found tho American ballot pure. If every o d file a t W ashington in the office of votet could see that it is a protection o u r special correspondent, E O Sig to tho dignity o f the ballot to throw ners, 918 F Street, N W W ashing around it by moans of registration ton, 1) C. the protection it deserves, there would be no hesitancy about regist ering prom ptly in the various pre F R ID A Y . ------------- F e u . 14 1902. cincta. It should be done in mind that One o f the greatest revivals o f no man can vote who is not registered religion over known in the history unless he gets six freeholders to o f Cottage G rove is now in p ro swenr that he is a resident of the gress at the M ethodist chu rch . precinct and entitled to vote. To T h e Christian people have laid uside save this both er confusion aud de all sectarianism and are working lay at the polls, it is much better to together in that spirit o f love which register and then the voter is fully is beautifully typified in the life o f protected in his right to cast a free, the wise and gifted Solom an. They American ballot. realize that a grand revival o f true No man who stands for honest religion is needed in Cottage Grove. elections should object to a law that In deed such a revival is now at throws protection around the purity h and, and the whole town is now of the ballot. trem blin g in the thores o f a new T iie l ,;i s t H e a r d o f I t life, tp iritu aly. A revival “ In H is “ My little boy took the croup one n am e” to get people converted “ to night and soon grew so bad you could G od , Truth and to love o f G od’3 hear him breathe all over the house, C reation” is what has long been "gays F D Reynolds, Mansfield, O needed, here, as well as over the “ We feared ho would die, but a few entire w orld, instead o f that usualy doses of One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and ho went to carried on w hich seeks your relation sleep. That’s tho last wo hoard of the with som e particular church, which croup. Now isn,t a cough cure like unless your purse is am ple and that vaiuiiblo?” One Minuo Cough open knows you only in its m em ber Cure is absolutely safe nnd acts iin ship report. The true revival is mediately. For Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis und nil other throat needed, generally speaking, as and luug troubles it is a certain euro. badly by the church as by any Very pleasant to take.. Tho little ones like it. Denson Drug Co. oth er class. COTTAGE O BO V E , A Set of Fancy Dishea REGISTRATION. LEADER. T h e H ouse C om m ittee on Coin age, W eights, and Measures is this week hearing the opinions o fle a d - ing m anufactures and business men on the subject o f m ik in g the metric system com pu lsory in this country. Scientists are all in favor o f it, but there ìb yet a question as to what the practical business world thinks. It is already adopted as the legal system , nnd tho present action is taken to see whether it will be wise to enforce its use in all governm ent transactions. A r ew law in Iceland authorizes any ad ult to adm inisier a sound spnnking to any child found sm ok in g a ciga ette, and to destroy any o f the “ destroyers” that are found in the p< ssession o f children. This will probably create the necessity of a law to protect people who spank other peoples children f om assault b y irate parents. Frank Skillinau exclusive agent for the Suow Dali flour mndo by Washburn A Sons, Springfield Ore. This popular brand of vulley Flour is fast becom ing a favorite with all. Its uniformity in grade nnd whitenss is kopt up at all times by u.-iug the very best wheat. All who uso it speak in praise o f its excellence aud a trial sack at 85c will convinee any nnd all customers, that t bero is no better on this market. Call at the Blue Front G rocery where you cun always find a com plolo liuo of first class goods. Winter coughs are apt to result In consumption if neglected. They e.in bo soon broken up by using Foley’s Honey and Tar. The Now Era Drug Storo. ~ R E S W iu ~ BY X Shep Smith is up and arouud again after his severe illness. Mrs Hattie Morse has retnned home from Linn Co much improved health. M r J H Martin went to Eugene to T h e utter failure o f civil govern visit with his daughter Mrs Mable m ent in the Philippines shows that Tozior a few days. the present investigation in Con- Mr I II Veateh of Cottage Grove, gress should he throngh. T oo | was in town Monday. Hamilton m uch light cannot be had on the | enys he expects to locate here. We dark m ystery that has been thrown ! welcome all such peoplo ns Mr and about the whole question by those j Mrs Veateh in community. w ho have been trying to blind the Mrs Stanton who has been very eyes o f the country to tho true state ill is still very low. o f affairs. Mr John Robinett wrs taken sudently with heart trouble and at U nder the present system o f ta x this writing is in a critical condition. ation a surplus is rolling up in the Mr and Mrs C F M oore have Treasury. This is all wrong, for i moved to Eugene, where Fred goes tho governm ent has no right to i to resume his studies in the U of O. take from tho people m ore than Rev L D Beck o f Cottage Grove enough for its necessary and preached tw o interesting discourses legitim ate expenses. here Sunday to good congregations. Mr Beck went from here to W ood- Secretary R oot says he w ill bring burn to hold a series o f meetings. j •*- a . x ^ en ent tii ii as bt ad to W lL ÜsOT fiume took i A really healthy woman has lit tle pain or discomfort at tnc menstrual period, > worn fin needs to have any, Wine of ICardui will quickly relievo those smarting menstrual pains and the dragging head, back and |«ido aches caused by falling of the womb and irregular menses. TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMER» rovo has brought permanent relief to 1,000,000 women who suffered every month. It makes the men strual organs strong and healthy. It is tho provision made by Na ture to give women relief from the terrible aches and pains which blight so many homes. SUR W o. ' tho ugei ’ He site.. W e ape also making Special Offerings in Ladies’ Dress Fabrics, Trimmings and oilier Fnrnisliiif: % L U R C H fi TH E G bbjmtwoot ), T aa ., Oct. 14,1900. I havo boon very sick for some time. I was taken with a severe pain in my side »ml could not get any relief untf I tried a bottle of Wine of Canlui. Be fore I had taken ell of it I was relieved I feci it my duty to say that you have a wonderful medicine. M bs . M. A . Y ore.- In order to show our appreciation to the trade, wo arc giving away tlmt Fine Cbiuawara displayed in our west window. ABOVE IS NO LOTTERY. EACH CUSTOMER IS ASSU RED j ^ asiiion stable A FREE PATTERN (your own selection) to every sub* scriber. Only 50 cents a year. e d< | A ood S £ isin o ckt . 1 F o r A dvice and literature, addmus, fflv ln ? aym p- I toina, "T h o Lad ie V A d v iso ry l>epartinen»,'’ T iie Chattanooga M edic in.) C o ., CbtUtaaooga, Term. A LADIES’ MAGAZINE, A R 'T n ; beautiful colored p la te s ; latest fashio ns; dressm aking economies ; fancy work ; household hints ; fiction, etc. Sub scribe to-day, or, send ?c. for latest copy. Lady agents wanted. Send for terms. When ii) peed of 9tyliHh, Reliable, Simple, Up-to* date. Economical anil Absolutely Perfect-FIttlug Paper Patterns. ms c a l m s CHRISMAN & BANGS, Props. It Will paii i|oü to call at AH Scams Allowed and Perforations show the Bastir.u and Scwiao Lines. GENERA L L IV E R Y B USINESS TRANSACTED mt *• O n ly to and 15 cents each—non« higher. A s k for them. Sold in nearly every city and town, or b y m a il from COTTAGE G RO VE % BOHEMIA ™ fî? Yorai)’? Shoe Store, Ore. Eugene, Coley's h o n e y and T a r 41 J Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. preparation contains all of the or children,safe,suro. No opiates. j This digestants and digests all kinds of N OTICE OK F IN A L SE TT LE M EN T. E sta te o f W il l ia m C u k k in D ec ea sed Notice is hereby given, that J It Cooley ex ecutor of said estate lists filed his account for Final settlement of said estate and that Mon day the IT th day of Febuary 1902 at ten o’ clock in the forcuoon of said day, has been set by order of the Hon H R Kincaid. County Judge of said County for hearing objection to tho sain*. Dated this Jany 16tlx 1902. (5 ho B bou rn s J R C o o le y Attorney for the estate Executor. Try Vitos, ilia ideal wheat food at Frank Skillmnu's. STAGE LINE to)to^ T l T H E M o C A L L C O ., 113-115-117 West 31st St, NfW YORK. food, ltgivesinstant relief and never fallstocure. lta llow syou to eat all food you tive 'stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been | cured after everything else failed. It prevent« formation o f pas on the stom ach, rellsvln* all distress after eating. | Dieting unnecessary, i ’leasanttotake. j For sixty years the N K W -YO R K WEEKLY^— UNK has been a national weekly newspaper, rww| entirely bv farmers, and has enjoyed the conndrtpp support of the American people to a degree never r by any similar publication. TH E ■ Now Y ork NEW OLD j U m St can’t hs'gs bui do yru gasd Fa Tribune is made absolutely for farmers and their famille • \s* !nin»l)”U v.as Issued November 7th, liMH. Every department of agricultural industory lsj m oMM i.il contributors who arc leaders in their refl lines’ and Hi I K IL I M -: FAR M ER will be In ewrfc ;i hi ;:. < l;i•■■■, up to date, live, enterprising ¡v^rirulim per. profusely illustrated with pictures of live stocH rin ouiMii:. s and homes, agricultural marliinerv.84 Farmers’ wives, suns and daughters will find apt J ges for their entertainment. Regular once, 81.00 per year, but you can buy , your f.iv< rite home weekly newspaper, The Era*“ I year for ¿ 200 . Send you subscription money to* PAPER CITY MARKET Bartels & Veateh, Props. Prcp.ire.ionly by E. O. Pr.W'iTT&0o.,ohlc¡iff0k Tue ft . botilo contains 2H times tbe 50c. siz> SUBSCRIBE FOR TH E LEADER. \ / y Choicest Meals, Hams, Bacon and Lard always i t R mk >* i V I T A L I T Y , I hand. And in fact everything usualy kept iu a fir^g L O S T V tc o n Mrs Smith and niece Miss Vera AN O MANHOOD I /| \ class market. , Elliot o f Ogden, Utnfi aro here the Cures Impotence’, Night Emissions and guests of Mrs H Thompson. wasting diseases, all effcct3 o f seif P I S H n sr F or Taints Oils, Brushes and the abuse, or excess and indie latest paterns in W allpaper call on cretion. A n erv e to n ic and Clias Cochran at J D Cochran's fur b lo o d b u ild er. Brings the W e have no stand-in with the dentists on tough meats. G pink glow to pale cheeks and niture storo, Cottage G rovo Ore. 3n restores the fire o f youth. a trial and we will treat you right. Choice Rc.I Salmon 10c n can on By mall BOc per box: O boxes Saturday only regular price 15c, for $ 2 .5 0 ; with a w ritten g u a ra n here’s something that will unlock tee to cu r e o r r e fu n d th e m oney. your pocket book. At Pacific Timber N E fJV ÎTA M E D IC A L C O , Co Storo under odd fellow buildiug. C iin t o r « . J o efcson Sts., CHIC A C O . I U - ves. SUCESSOR TO BAKER & JOHNSON. F o r O v e r S ix ty Y e a r s . REBV1TA F ra n i! i F k illm a n . A n O i . d a x i > W a i.i.-T m k i > U r m k d v .—Mrs Winslow’ s Soothing Syrup has boon usoil for over fifty years bv millions of mothers for their children whil« teething, with perfect suece« It soothes the child, softens the nums, allays all pain, cures wind coilc, and ts the beyt remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the t.iste. Sold by DruKststs in every part of the World. Twenty live cents a bottle, fts value is incalculable Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’ s Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. D uring this month wo are going to give away 10 yearly sub scriptions to the Sunny South to new subscribers. Commonciug Feb 1, each new subscriber will be entitled to a chance. Remember there is 10 yearly subscriptions to be given away and if we only get 10 new subscribers during the month each one will get the Sunny South free for one year. See the Sunny South ad on tbe 4th page. Geo MEINZER, M a n u fa c t u r e r n n d D e a le r in Harness, Sadtilory, Bridles Pads antiCollars staple ana l a n c y Groceries Granite, Crockery and Glassware * Vegetables, Flour, Feed and W e meet Lines. Clicapnt *c nnd durability combined with i«* etnas material nnd nr at work manship help draw a steady trade. F rcd L Y L ce I)o not buy until you see our stock and get our prices Our Harness oils. Leath er Belting are of the best. S fn t Free. all Prices on the Al£ I rrcG zsai i n ilrs-ng-® fo r The practical side o f science is reflected In -t H i- CK* U ------ 1 j&TEKT So sure are we that the locating of a ■ few of otir Eleetrict Belts will develop A monthly publication of inestimable value to tbe student of c v j Into numerous sales of our belts nnd appliances, that wo are willing to send scientific problem ;, the mechanic, tho industrial expert, tho manu free to any sufferer from the following in f ret, to every wide-awako person who hopes to diseases: Cold extremities, Cystocele, tho inventor Female weakness. Kidney complaint, condition by using his brains. The inventor, especially, will find Leucorrhea. Liver complaint, I'araly sis. Lost vitality Nervous debility. Self P a ten t R e c o r d a guide, philosopher and friend. Nothing of im| abuse. Worn-out woman. Irregular escapes the vigilant eyes o f its corps o f expert editors. Everyth! menstruation, Impotency, Rheuma sented in clean, concise fashion, so that the busiest may take tism. Diminutive Shrunken and un developed Sexual organgs and Catarrh anil comprehend. Tho scientific and industrial progress of the ags Address for illustrated circular, etc. ately mirrored in the columns o f T h e P a te n t R e c o r d , ard it is Sanitarium City Electrical Co, publication in the conntry that prints the official news o f the U. I , Battle Creek, Mich. Office and the latent develcpemonta in the field o f invention withj or favor. s i b s c s i p t i o x rare« o x b d o l l a r p e r tear . Itu c k lc n s A r n ic a Salve, The best and most fuinoitt compound in the world to conquer aches and kill pains. Cures Cuts heals, Burns and bruises subdues Inflammation, mas ters Files. Millions of Boxes sold yearly. Works wonders in Boils, Ulsers Fellons, Skin Eruptions. It 10,000 soldiers hom e from the P hil The people o f Cottage Grove | cures or no psy. 85c st Currin’s Drug ippines, but 5,533 soldiers have I must have opened their flood-gates, I Store. ju st been sent there. Actions Sunday from the amount o f water TH E LE A D E R LEA D S apeak louder than words. they are sending down this way. OTH ERS FO LLO W . m akes k id o e js aaJ b id d e r rig h t Foley's Kidney Cure DO REVD Foley's honey and Ta r T H E LEADER? tor children.sate,sure. No opiates. ' ii m r r n tm T H E L E A D E R FOR JOB W ORK. 1 iidctite plan, to tboae attending. T H E P A T E N T R E C O R D . B a ltim o re , uivvv Ot Branch Ofloe. 6 K F S L W " » I V f f (V II M lU M t i« . D C.