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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1902)
P T w v V v v V V il Job Pfii,tin| l^dvertisi dvertisin^ l Vs :v w y important factor in jg hustnes. l'isir printing retieds it no creilit on a go»»u business house, jt l.et ns do your Job Feinting — we uurautee u guraut satisfiiritm* In busy seasons bring* you ± your share of trade; advertising 11 in dull seasons brings you your s share and « I ho that o f the itierch- “ ant that cunt afford to advertise. j\ -& .A Jk. A^>3!k L kjriQk Jfttc \£k afe.3 — -T h e T7-ol O ldest and m ost CJottag-e G C III W id ely R ea d G ro v e , N ew spaper O re g o n , 30 DAYS. «NEW T H IN G S CASH. Eakin & Bristow. [fe w H A T S = - N E W H A T S Attorney-at-Law Special attention given to Collections. Office over Piper & Yau Den burg’s Hardware. COTTAGE GROVE, W e have Just Received a Large Shipment of Hats for >n and Boys. No Out-of-date or Shop worn Goods. CORRECT COLORS Prices Right and duality itical. to suit the most H em enw ay & Burkholder^ -» ■ ,^L. -A. . St.. -Jt*- --»L . -A- —SL . a , Jk—*—At A A A « A P Procrastination Is the Thief of Time l DO NOT PKOOKASTTNATE. ‘ But buy one of those fine lots or acre tracts from Long A Bingham, adjoining Cotinge Grove. We know tho location will suit you and we know our prices will suit you. c S' Como and see ns. ^ LONG & BINGHMMj Cottage P O Box 8 .st G rove, Oregon. | I ' ’ J J J I W vr~’9r W T W W I FV ' T V W V s V XT' V MEN'S W N D boys Clothing And — ^—'v Furnishings I BE RETAILED Call and be Convinced. AT W H O LE S A LE PRICES. Just Opened. jg^S ou th East Corner Wall and River Streets, Cottage Grove, Ore."§¿8 1. B. C LE M E N T, “ Clothier. ” R IC E S THAT T E L L —GOODS TH7TT S E L L ON THE FOLLOW ING 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 J H o w s and Harrows,Gun Ammunition, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods, Barbed and Plain Wire, Wagon “ mber and Blacksmith Supplies. IF F lN - y E H T C H GG OREGON. RIVERSIDE MINING AND MILLING COMPANY. 3>Tc. -ie. GREAT BRITAIN'S GUEVARRA TROUBLES CONTINUE SURRENDERS Physician and Surgeon ■* #■ N E W SHAPES 1902. L ondon , Morch 17.— The depres sion and discouragement of the British public over the long drawn- out conflict with tho Boers iu South g 4 ^ ^ Guaranteed to cure Con- Africa is steadily increasing. The V <1 S l C sumption, D r o n c h i t i s , '^ U Q A s th m a , and all I,ung I general discouragement finds fresh Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day. 25 cents. Write to S. C. W e l l s & Co., | fuel in the fact that the Cape I*e Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. ^Karl’s Clover Root Tea purities the Bloody I Colony rebellion is again flourishing though the "Capo” Dutch were thought to be pacified. J? T. AN PERSON, M. i ) Boer forces under General Mavitz have captured two British supply Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty. AH convoys. calls promptly attended to. I t seems to be the general impres Office iu Sherwood block; Niglit calls at New Era Drug Store. Phone 150 Main. sion that the government suppresses disagreeable nows when it may not 1 H. KIN*: be supplied from other sources. STRICTLY IN L H D I E S ’ S H O E S * 21, S e c tio n - — Shiloh’s Consumption THESE The old $1.25 Glove we are Closing Out at $1.00 per pair nnL* t l 00 Gloves for 03c por pair. IMTarclx into the future and see the condition to which your cough, if neglected- w ill bring you, you would seek relief at ouce— an J that naturally would be through • N e w Things A rrivin g D a ily - - Come in and See Them — — — “— ----------------- ^ S O M E T H I N G N E W IN K I D G L O V E S * P ro sp ero u s M in in g If Y o u C o u ld L o o K O U R SPR ING GOODS AR E N O W OPEN. P R IP F SR F - r HBUCED FOR T H E NEXT in a AN ICE GORGE IN THE MISSOURI C hamberlain , South Dakota, March 18.— The Missouri lliver at this place wont dry for a timo Sunday from an ice gorge. The vast quantity of floating ice in the river makes the situation very- dangerous. Another ico gorge of a moro pennant nature is liable to form at any timo and flood tho country by back water, else cut a new channel, either of which would result in great loss of property, and probably lifo. Tho Riverside Mining and Milling Company have filed articles of in corporation v.-hith the Secretary of State, with capital stock of $2,000,- 000. The subject of the company is to operate and deal in mining pro perties of all kindc with headquarters at Portland, Oregon. The in corporators are F J Hard, Kannett Evens, and J D Bushnell. This F o r Tlie Complexion, company owns some very promising Tho comploxion always suffers from property in the Bohemia district biliousness or constipation. Unless which will probably receive the the bowels are kept open the impur ities from the body appear in the form attention of the company. ------- ------ ot unsightly eruptions. DoWitt’s t-11.1. n -re . ... i ~r -i. . i- ■» K e e n it S eeret Tim splendid work of Dr King’s bowels In healthly condition and re Now Life Pills is daily coming to light move the eauso of such troubles ( ’ E No such grand remedy fo r Liver and Bowel troubles was over known be Hooper, Albany Ga snys: “ I took fore. Thousands bless them for curing DeWitts Little Early llisors for Constipation, Sick Headache, Billious- biliousness. They woro just what I ness, Jaundice and Indigestion. Try needed. I am feeling better now than in years.” Never gripo or dUtross. them. 25c atCurrin’s drug store. Safe thorough and gentle. The very best pills. Benson Drug Co. SON DESIBERATELY SHOT HIS FATHER. TRINITY EPISCOPAL horrible tragedy occurcd in CHURCH BURNED A Astoria early Friday morning. Gabriel Jarvi, a Russian Finn, went home at one o’clock that morning in an intoxicated condition. The door was locked and Jarvi called and pounded upon it but to no purpose. Ho then tried to break down tho door when his son, Matt Jarvi, a fisherman, deliberately shot and murdered him. Ho then hunt- o l up a policeman and gave himself into custody. M a n il a , March 19.—General Lukbau’s efforts in . influencing Guevarra, who recently issued a proclamation declaring himself the successor of General Lakban iu tho Island of Samar, to surrender, have been successful. Both Oenornl Smith, in command of the United States forces in Samar, and Gucvarra have agreed to an armistice to facilitate tho collection of Guevarra have agreed to an armistice to facilitate the collection of Guevarra’s men with their rifles, when the formal surrender will be made. The arms will be paid in at the fort. General Smith cables that Gueuarra guerantees tho absolute peacefulness of his men. General Chaffee is greatly pleased with what ho considers as closing tho nativo insurrection. Tho resis tance in Batangas and Laguna Pro vinces is practically over. There aro daily surrenders there of men nnd guns. The insurgents have been completely starved into submission by general Bell’s aggressive tactics iu preventing any exterior assistance from reaching them. Some surprise is expressed at the number of rifles to be turned in by the men under Guevarra, as it was throught there were but 200 in Samar. R a w or Inflamed Lungs Yield rapidly to tho wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foley’s Honey and Tar. It prevents pneumonia and consumption from a hard yyjd settled on the lungs. A dangerous counterfeit is in cir culation iu Iho Willamette Valley. I t s a spurious five dollar gold piece nnd is a perfectly made coin. The body of it is nickel, gold plated, and with tho exception of its light weight, is so perfect ns to deceive experts when new. It hears the date 18!Ki, and has the milling of genuine coin. Business men would do well to keep their eyes open for this coin. Trinity Protestant Episcopal church was badly damaged Mon day by a destructive fire, which broke out owing to a detective duo, “ S o m e ! I l l UK N e w f in lc r T l i e S i m " at the northwest corner of the build All Doctors have tried to cure ing, at Sixth and Oak streets, Fort- c a t t a r a h by the use o f powder, acid land. The loss is about $12,000, g a s es , ¡h in d ers and drugs In paste fo r m . T ln d r pow d ers d r y up the covered by $1(1,000 insurance. Big m u c iio u s m em bran es ca u sin g them to holes arc burned in the roof, the c r a c k open and bleed. Tlie jKiwerful a d d s used in the Inhaler* have eaten organ is damaged, and water is a w a y the sam o m em branes that tlndr standing over tho entire floor from m a k e r s h a ve ¡lim ed to oure, w h ile p astes and oin tm en ts cannot reeh tho ------- — • »- ------ ■ end to end. The expensive alter dloHse. A n old and exp erien ced prac A S evere C old F o r T h r e e M on th s t itio n e r w h o lias fo r m an y years m ad e The following letter from A J cloths nnd part of church furnitur a d o s e t u ly anil s p e c ia lty o f th e Nnsbnum, of llnteseille, Tnd, tells its were pluckily paved by a member of t r e a t m e n t o f c a t t a iia h , lias at last own story. " I suffered for three p e r fe c te d a treatm en t w h ich w hen month with a severo cold. A druggist tho church choir, Gus Kramer ns fa it t h fu ily used not o n ly r e lie v e s a prepared me some medicine, and a sistod by several women, were sew o n c e, hut i en n a n en tly cu res c a t ta b a h physician prescribed for me, yet I did b y - a m o v in g theenusa, s to p p in g tho not improve. I then tried Foley’s ing in the parish house when tho d is c h a r g e s m id c u r in g nil inflamma Honey and Tar uml eight (loses cured fire started. It is a question if tho tion It Is the on ly rem ed y k n ow n to me.” Itotuso subsitutos. Bold by present church bnilding will be re sc ien c e th at .actually reaches tho The New Era Drug Store. a flirted pntts. This w o n d e rfu l remedy paired. Several wealthy members is kn ow n a- - t rt.K-. the u p a u a n t e k d SLICED f6~ PIECES. of tho church think that tho time OATTAttAH Cl i ; k ” and is sold at tlie e x t r e m e ly low price o f O n e Dollar, cneh D enver . March 11.— When Phillip has now arrived to sell tho property p a d a g e c o n ta in in g In tern a l and ex - ts-rmil m odi inc -e ffic ie n t for a full Grosz’s feet twere frozen six weeks and build a stono church on tho lot m o n th ’ s tre a tm e n t and everything owned by Trintiv corporation on n e ces sa ry to its p e rfe c t uso. ago, and he was taken to the county “ sNCEFt.Ea” i- the only perfect hospital, it was not supposed that Washington street, between Seuen- cvruuui < ! i:F. ever mado and is now l-eeogni/' d a-tin only safe nnd positive his condition was serious. He had teentli and Eighteenth street. '■urc for thn i annoying and disgusting been on a prospecting tour and was H l n p ^ T l i c ( l o i i g l i U o r k S o f f H i p < o ».| disease. It cures all infinmntlon Laxative Bromo-Qulnlno Tablets quickly nnd permantiy nnd is nlso caught in a snow storm. After a few euro a cold a cnH in one day. No wonderfully quick to relive hat fever days confinement one of his feet was Cure, no 1’ay. Price 25 cents. o r c o ld in tl e HEAD. c a t a r ii wh CU neglected often lends | amputated. Later tho other was to Ci'NSt MIT i„>- "sM EFi.rs” will snvo C a rd o f T h a n k «. cut off. The first amputation was you If y o u u.-e It nt once. It Is no I o r d in a r y l m ody but a complete treat not successful and a foot of the leg Tho undersigned desire to ex- m ent \\ iii . i p o s itiv e ly gu a ran ted to was sawed off. Grosz’s disease which cure c a t a i H in a n y fo rm or stage if I press their sincere thanks to all our u s e ! a- c o r d in g to the d ire c tio n s which first mado its appearance six years i dear friends who so nobly and { a cco m p a n y * wh pa ck age. Don t,delay ago, again manifested itself and one but send fo r it n t on c e and write full kindly assisted us during the sick ! parth ulr.i i to y o u r condition and of his hands was taken off at the [ y special n<h Ice from ness and in the hour of our greatest o u will rrcei wrist. The doctors took tho other th e th e di "V . rer o f th is wonderful berievement the death and burial of r e m e d y r e g a r d in g your case without one from him three days later. Last of our husband and father. Words cost to you beyoudttio regular prico o f week the leg that was spared at first ‘ ' s n u f f l e s ” Iho o u a b a H I eed c a t a r r h i fail us in expressing the gratitude CUBE.” « was carved off abovo the knee. .Sent prepaid to any address in the | for all your kindness and sympathy Yes ten lay both arms were taken off United State: or Cana la on receipt of and wo can only ask G od’s blessing One Dollar. \ddn ( Dept Efl«3 E dwin near the shoulders. One of his ears to rest upon you and yours and pray H O ii . es A C'ovrAXT, 2130 and 2:132 now shows symptoms of the disease | that the day may lonfj be deferred MaiketStreet, Philadelphia. and will be shaved off tomorrow. % o n K n o w H i n t ( u A r c T o to " R - The case is pronounced one of the wheo a like berievement falls to When you take Grove’e Tasteless Chill strangest ever come in contact with your lot. • Mss K ate Praaixa Tonic because the formula is plainly in Colorado, and the staff physicians j AND F a MTLV. printed on every bottle showing that at the hospital arc watching itj It simply Iron and Quinine in n taste SU BSCRIBE FO It T H E LEAD ER. closely. less form, No Cure, No I’ay. 50c. A Worthy Successor. j