THE LEADER.
COTTAGE
GROVE, - - OREGON.
P u b lis h e d E v e r y F r id a y .
L . F. W o o i . e y
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FRIDAY.
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M
arch
21 1902.
For a whipped people the Boers
continue to make it interesting for
the Britishers.
Senator Tillman might have re
plied as the Quaker did. My friend
I have not enough confidence in
thee to believe what thou sayest.”
The Oregonian offers some ex
cellent advise to the majority wing
o f the Multhnomah republicans
when it tells them they should give
their vanquished enemies recogni
tion. But since (here is not enough
offices to satisfy all those who are
hungry and thirsty to feed at the
public trough, it is safe to predict
the advice will not bo followed.
and out o f the way, whom will the
republicans center on for senator?
Certain it is their convention on
April 2nd will not name a man,
for they have no one man on whom
all can agree. They w ill therefore
leave the senatorial muddle to con
fuse the 1903 session of the legis
lature to be made a commodity of
barter and trade.
The democrats o f Oregon, when
they meet in state convention can
do no wiser thing than nominate
some good man for United States
senator. Possibly he will not be
elected, in fact the ehanc<*8 are
decidely against it because of the
large number ot repubican holdover
state senators ; hut naming a man
will arid strength to the legislative
ticket, in that it will be a pledge to
the voters o f what they may depend
upon.
The
brave and
irrepressible
Boers have won another grand
victory. Every patriotic lover of
liberty it glad of it. As yet Amcri
cans are not being branded as out
laws for sympathizing with the
Boers. I f American sympathy was
powder and shell the Boer republics
would be victorious in short order.
Real Americans remember their
birthright. God help the Roots.
-SPE C IA L SPR EN G S T Y L E S j
irr
N e w G o o d s
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D?mjcratic County Convention
Notice is hereby given that the
Lane county democratic county con
vention will meet on Saturday, the
5th day of April, 1902, at 10 o’clock
a m at the courthouse iu Eugene.
Oregon, for the purpose of nominat
ing ono state senator, three re
presentatives one county commis
sioner, one county clerk, Bberriff,
treasurer, assessor, surveyor, coroner
and deligates to the state and con
gressional conventions, respectively.
The primaries to be held on March
29tb, 1902.
All citizens who are opposed to
the republican imperialistic and plu
tocratic tendencies, and all who favor
a tariff for revenue only, and so
adjusted os to fall heaviest on lux
uries and lightest on necessities, and
who favor the constitution following
the flag, and all who denounce the
enormous extravagence of the last
Oregon legislature, and who favor
strict economy in federal, state and
county administration, are earnestly
requested to participate with us in
the primaries, convention and elec
tion.
The precincts are entitled to the
following number of delegates:
N Eugône No 1 7 Pleasant Hill
N Eugene No 2
Fall Creek
S Eugene No 1
Richardson
S Eugene No 2
Jasper
Springfield
Coyote
Spencer
Fairmount
Irving
McKenzie
Goshen
Florence
N Junction
Gler.tena
S Junction
Lane
Creswell
Camp Creek
Blanton
Gate Creek
Zurnalt
Middle Fork
W Cot Grove
Walton
E Cot Grove
Chesher
Bailey
Mabel
Mohawk
Bohemia
Willamete
Blue River
Five Rivers
Elmira
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Hazel Dell
Wallace
Herman
Siuslaw
Heceta
Thurston
Saginaw
Mouud
Long Tom
Lost Valley
Mapelton
Lake Creek
Wendling
Total
190
If tho Jennings Bros build their
proposed smelter iu l ’oitiaud this
summer— aud they say they will—
well aud good. If not, Portland
should not rest until somebody else
takes hold of this important enter
prise. The East Helena smelter
pays out $1,200,000 per year in
wages. A Portland smelter would
pay out at least half as much. Have
the business men of Portland ever
thought of this?— Evening Journal.
D a n g e r o f P n e u m o n in
A cold at this time if n eglected is
liable to onus»« pneum onia which is so
often fatal nnd even when the patient
inis recovered the lungs are weakened
making them perulariy susceptible to
the developm ent o f consum ption.
F oley’s H oney and Tur will stop the
cough heals and strengthens tho lungs
and prevents pneum onia. Hold by The
New Era D in g Store.
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LURCH'S
MOTHERHOOD
The greatest ambition o f Amer
ican men and women is to have
homes blessed with children. The
woman atllicted with female dis
ease is constantly menaced with
becoming a childless wife. No
medicine can restore dead or
gans, but (Vine of Cardui does
regulate derangements that pre
vent conception; does prevent
miscarriage; does restore weak
functions and shattered nerves
and docs bring babies to homes
barren and desolate for years.
Wino of Cardui gives women tho
health and strength to bear heal
thy children.
You can get a
dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui
from vonr dealer.
•
Ladies
3of<
118 Market fctrcct,
Memphis. Tenn., April li , 1801.
In February, 1601, I took ono bottle of
W ine of Cardui and one package of
Thedford’ s Black-Draught. I had Dsen
married fifteen Years and had never
given birth to a cnild until I took Wine
o f Cardui. Now I am mother o i a lin e
baby girl which was bora March 01,1901.
The baby weighs fourteen pounds and I
feel as well as any person could feel.
feel
Now ray home is happy and I never will
be without Wine o f Cardui in rav house
again.
Mrs. J. W. C. SMITH.
Gentler
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in tl
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Geo MEINZER,
A S H I0 N
STABLE
M a n u fa c t u r e r
a n d D e a le r in
Harness, Saddlery,
Bridles Pads andCollars
For advice and hterature, address, giving
symptom^ “ The Lad-.ca' Advisory Depart,
buent , Tfce Chalttcoc,/* Medici no tuuiaiu,
Chattanooga, Twin.
I Chenpnese and durability combined
with 1 st class material and neat work
manship help draw a steady trade.
Do not buy until you see our stock
Life is full of checks and many of and get our prices
them are forged checks.
Our Harness oils, Leath-
- * er Belting are
Figures may not lie, but the fig' •
ures of some women are awful de
ceptive.
Wbsr) ip peed
of the best.
jJ&ÊiM
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It is said that George Washington
once threw a dollar across the Po- 1
tonme. It is quite probable that a
dollar would go farther then than it |
does now.
Surgeon*3 K n ife N ot N eeded, i
Surgery is no longer necessary (o |
cure piles DeWitts Witch Hazel Halve It V/iil pai] ijoü to
cures such cases at once removing the j
necessity for dangerous painful and
expensive operations. F or sculds. . .
,
cuts, burns, wounds, bruises, sores and Y fl f 3 n Q S m OP
skin diseases it is unequalled. Beware i A L-1 O i / )
G 1 /0 C
of counterfeits. Benson Drug Co.
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of
C H R ISM A N & B A N G S . Props.
G E N E R A L
L IV E R Y
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B U S IN E S S
T R A N SA C T E D
call at
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COTTAGE G R O V E \ BOHEMIA may
Carrying P
a- *U1
STAGE LINE
ami
CITY MARKET
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Bartels & Veatch, Props.
O itt.
“ So this is coffoe?” remarked the
sailor who by the way was a new
Choicest Meats, Haras, Bacon and Lard always lew
arrival.
Church A li noun cem ents.
hand. And iu fact everything usuale kept in s -
“Yes” answered the waiter, ■'•That’s
lity
ccffee.”
class market.
Subjects at the Christian church
“ Then I'll he blowed!” exclaimed
“A Peculiur
the sailor, * I liavo been sailing on | Sunday at 11 a m
F IS H
n >T S H o f t - S C N
coffee twenty years and diu’ t know People.”
P ic
it,”
7;30 p m “ The Jailor and his
Family.”
P n e u m o n i a F o l l o w s a C o ld
Me have no stnnd-in with the deutists on tough meats,
a trial and we will treat you right.
Everybody invited.
But neves follows the use of Foley’s
Honev and Tar. It stops the cough,
F E B il l is o t o n , Pastor.
heals and strengthens the-lungs and
prevent pneumonia. Refuso substi
Services as usual at the M E church
tutes. New Era Drug store.
next Sunday. Sunday School at 10
NOTICE
a m, Junior League at 3 pm, Ep
worth League at (1:30. Subject of
8UCESSOR TO B A K E R & JOHNSON.
Mrs S E Wynne has purchased
the interest of Mr V D White in evening sermon. “The Serpent nnd Staple
and
F a n c y G ro c er ies
ia*
the Hardware busines of Wynne & Christ.”— Easter sermon
Sunday
Granite, C r o ck er y and Glassware ^
White and the business will be con evening March 30.
tinued under the name of Wynne
Vegetables, F lou r, F eed and y
Hardware Company.
D IE D .
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F o r O v e r S ix ty Y e a rs.
W e meet all Prices on the At 0
Lines.
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POW ELL.— At Boise City Idaho
Wednesday, March 12, 1902, Miss
P rod u ce
Mamie Powell, aged 17 yearn.
i
A s o l d a n o W e l l -T b ik d K f . mf . d v .- M rs
W inslow's S im .tiling syrup has l>evn used for
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over sixty years bv millions
mothers tor their
children while teething, with perfect success
ft
It s«iolhes Ole i'lliM. softeus
the rums, allays all
he •—
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iain, cures wind colic, nnd is the
best remedy
or Diarrhoea, r’
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The deceased was an orphan girl
f by Druesi,ts in every part oithe World.1 r wiai’iy an'^
' n this city for some time’
No man should make au excuse
withMrs K,nn*erfion w l attended
for not advertising of the fuct that
syrup ntd take no other kind.
school. Her many friends here will
he has never advertise 1 at all. He
EGGS FOR SALE,
re2 ret TerI much to hear of her
should go after busine.-8 just the
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i death.
same us though he had been iu the
Pure br -ad Barred Plvmoth Rock ' iT
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line of business gettiug all his life. and Silver Spangle Hambuig, eggs
1 °r nil the latest stvles in spring
Hu sLould push persistently f..r $1.0u j er setting.
, Mi.linery go to Miss Mary Bartels
leadership in the game of business^
M rs C L L ea .
| one door east of Willson’s rtstau-
Cottage Grove; Ore
rint.
and should be satisfied with noth-
ing, he should neglect nothing that
would give him advnulage in his
fight along this line.
L o c k ja w F r o m C o b w e b s
The Capital Journal’s work of
Cobw ebs put on a eut lately gave a
advocating the flat salary plan and
woman lock ja w . M illions know that
showing up the evils of the fee tho best thing to put on a cu t is
system, is timely and in strict keep Biiekieo's A rn ica Salve, the Intailib'e
ing with non-partisan polities— the healer o f W ou nd s, Ulsers, .-ores skin
Eruptions Burns, Scalds and Files. It
onlv right worthy kind there is at cures o r no pay. O nly too at Cnriu's
present- This effort can be sup d ru g store*.
ported by all parties without j There are very few selfmade men
compromise and it duhtless will be
but there are mao}* advertisingmade
It is far more liable to lie a com- > meu. Those who have the intelli
pletc success in this way and settle- : gence to see wi.al a v. iUsiug will do
ment, not endless continuation will
for them ti.-e the qualities which will
be aimed at. Partisan methods |
make their advertising their best
settle nothing.
Settlement
is servant and will fail to get on in the
neither sought, nor
icoognized world aud reach (he top o f the
Issues that have characterised ladder of success if they have per
great political campaigne were • sistence to keep on climbing.
never settled; they have simply
been shelved. Non partisan move
Miss Mary Bartels has moved her
ments are mutual, cooperative millinery store inte the building
movements ; sincere and liable to one door East of Wilacna's restau
amount to something.
raut.
AS
Kay
Eastern Neckwear
Fancy Color Shirts
New Style Collars
“Pandora” Hats
in Latest Shades
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Fashionable Wash Fat riCS
lust
Fancy Silks
Mew Lace Trimmings
Embroideries
All the Novelties in
Shirt Waists
' « r g a r m e n t ,»
r e c e iv e e<.
V h e ix r ty welcom e 1
1
j f O » -JO .
Francisco's leading tailor, are
made— well tailored— they last
keep thur shape besides.
on-
Lewis & Veatch
and Insist that It U » HILP suit yoa
order—ao others or* as jood. see
his samples.
Tri-g- r h is .n ¡~re for - n*E
P IP E R St Y H N D E N B U R C :
Having P urchased th e
H ard w are Stock (J -aoi
&
W H EELER
SCO TT
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viti
Mould Call Your Attention to tbeFact- ^*1
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Carry a Full and Complete Stock ^
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HARDWARE, STOVES th
TIN W A R E
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MINERS’ SUPPUlESjt
Fish B ro s W ag o n s
1 f Ü PRICES ARE RIGHT
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Its of I* 0 '
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The practical side of science
from everyone who or den them.
They art made-to-order clothes
that have no equal— the garments of
San
well
and
Call
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